American ski star Mikaela Shiffrin makes history by setting the all-time World Cup record for most career wins as she claims victory No. 87 in slalom.
American skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin has made history by setting the all-time World Cup record for most career wins after claiming victory No. 87 in the slalom on Saturday.
The 27-year-old joined Ingemar Stenmark, who competed in the 1970s and 1980s, on 86 wins after success in a giant slalom on Friday.
Saturday’s record-breaking result saw the American take her sixth slalom victory of the season and it was a 53rd career win in the discipline.
“Pretty hard to fathom,” Shiffrin said of the record.
After finishing the final run, the American crouched down and rested her head on her knees. Her brother, Taylor Shiffrin, came out of her and hugged her during the award ceremony.
American ski sensation Mikaela Shiffrin celebrates with Team USA after making history

Shiffrin reacts in disbelief after notching the most World Cup wins of all time

Shiffrin’s brother Taylor, flanked by his wife on the right and their mother on the left, hold up the winner.
“My brother and sister-in-law are here and I didn’t know they were coming, that makes this so special,” Shiffrin said.
Shiffrin dominated the first race and posted the fifth fastest time in the second to beat Swiss skier Wendy Holdener by 0.92 seconds.
Third-place home favorite Anna Swenn Larsson was the last runner to finish within a second of Shiffrin’s time.
“The best feeling is skiing the second moto when of course you want to win, you have an advantage so you have to be a little bit smart, but also, he just wanted to be fast and ski the second moto like his own race,” he said. shiffrin.
“I did exactly that and that’s amazing.”
Shiffrin has already secured his fifth overall championship and the discipline titles in slalom and GS.
‘It’s good to run today. After such an incredible day yesterday, I don’t feel any pressure,” said Shiffrin after the opening race.

Shiffrin dominated the first race and posted the fifth fastest time in the second

Shiffrin realizes his achievement after Saturday’s slalom win in Are, Sweden
The victory gave Shiffrin the all-time record 12 years after his first World Cup race, as a 15-year-old in a GS at Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic.
Shiffrin is set to compete in three more races this season at next week’s World Cup Finals.
The race took place in a location where many key moments in Shiffrin’s career occurred.
At the Swedish lakeside resort, she earned her maiden World Cup victory in 2012 and took slalom gold at the 2019 world championships to become the first female skier to win the world title in a discipline four times in a row. .
However, Are was also the place where she suffered a knee injury that kept her off the slopes for two months in the 2015-16 season, and where she was due to run again in March 2020 after the death of her father last month. former. , but those races were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Shiffrin is set to compete in three more races this season at next week’s World Cup Finals.

Saturday’s win gave Shiffrin a record 12 years after her first World Cup race.