Mikaela Shiffrin achieved a significant milestone by securing her 100th career World Cup victory, reinforcing her legacy in skiing. This feat comes after a challenging period following a severe crash in November that left her with injuries and anxiety about competing. Returning to her favorite slalom event, she raced to victory, finishing ahead of teammate Paula Moltzan and tying the record for most podium finishes with Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark. Shiffrin's resilience and determination showcase her status as a dominant force in Women's skiing history.
Shiffrin's record-extending 100th career World Cup race win Sunday fulfilled a quest put on hold by a serious crash in November.
Shiffrin's U.S. teammate Paula Moltzan was third, showcasing the strength of the U.S. team in this competitive sport.
Her injuries left 'PTSD-like' anxiety about racing giant slalom, but she returned triumphantly, proving her resilience.
With this win, she tied the all-time World Cup record for men and women, matching Ingemar Stenmark's 155 career podium finishes.
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