Winner Mikaela Shiffrin and third-place Paula Moltzan celebrate after Sunday's World Cup slalom in Sestriere, Italy. (Piermarco Tacca)
Mikaela Shiffrin, left, celebrates her 100th World Cup win along with fellow American Paula Moltzan, who took third in the slalom event on Sunday. SESTRIERE, Italy — Mikaela Shiffrin is 100% the best in skiing’s World Cup history book.
(AP Photo/Piermarco Tacca) The winner United States’ Mikaela Shiffrin and third placed United States’ Paula Moltzan celebrate after an alpine ski, women’s World Cup slalom, in Sestriere, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Piermarco Tacca ...
Mikaela Shiffrin seems to be picking up where she left off. Only a few months after her scary crash in Killington, Vermont, she surpassed another historical milestone by claiming her 100th World Cup win.
Shiffrin became the first Alpine skier to hit 100 career World Cup wins, topping the podium in a slalom race Sunday in Italy.
After a bruising crash last November, Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the slopes on Sunday and made skiing history once again.
Record 100th World Cup Victory Mikaela Shiffrin, the most decorated World Cup alpine skier in history, accomplished a monumental 100th World Cup victory in the
Mikaela Shiffrin won her milestone 100th Alpine skiing World Cup race on Sunday, just weeks after returning from a major injury. Her record-extending victory came in the slalom, 61 hundredths of a second over Zrinka Ljutic of Crotia in Sestriere, Italy. Paula Moltzan of Minnesota took third.
Winner Mikaela Shiffrin and third-place Paula Moltzan celebrate after Sunday's World Cup slalom in Sestriere, Italy. (Piermarco Tacca)
Shiffrin’s record-extending 100th career World Cup race win Sunday fulfilled a quest put on hold by a serious crash in November. Back to racing in her favored slalom event, Shiffrin kept and added to her first-run lead to finish 0.61 seconds ahead of Zrinka Ljutic. Shiffrin’s U.S. teammate Paula Moltzan was third, 0.64 back.
Shiffrin’s record-extending 100th career World Cup race win Sunday fulfilled a quest put on hold by a serious crash in November. Back to racing in her favored slalom event, Shiffrin kept and added to her first-run lead to finish 0.61 seconds ahead of Zrinka Ljutic. Shiffrin’s U.S. teammate Paula Moltzan was third, 0.64 back.