American alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin, on the cusp of history, instead ended the Stifel Killington Cup with disappointment.
After a spill on her second run, Burke Mountain Academy Graduate Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t finish and was taken off the slopes in a sled, ending her chance at 100 career world cup wins for now.
With Shiffrin out of contention on Sunday, Paula Moltzan was the only member of the US Ski Team to make it to the second run. However, she crashed in her second run and did not finish. Camille Rast of ...
And the 29-year-old has a chance of reaching the historic landmark on home turf, when she competes at the FIS Alpine World Cup in Killington, Vermont this weekend. Shiffrin has been in good form ...
Shiffrin was on track to earn her 100th World Cup win at the Killington Cup on Saturday, a stop on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup held in Vermont. But while making her second run down the mountain ...
The Killington Ski Resort is set to host a ... on course to possibly mark Mikaela Shiffrin's historic 100th FIS Alpine Ski World Cup victory, a record unmatched in the history of alpine skiing.
The podium celebration at Saturday’s World Cup giant slalom race in Killington was one of the more subdued in recent memory.
Alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin was taken off the hill by a sled after a big crash during the Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup in ...