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Mikaela Shiffrin’s 100th World Cup Victory Cements Her Status as Alpine Skiing’s Greatest of All Time
On February 23, 2025, in Sestriere, Italy, American skier Mikaela Shiffrin achieved a historic milestone by securing her 100th Alpine Skiing World Cup victory. This landmark win not only underscores her dominance in the sport but also solidifies her legacy as one of the greatest athletes in alpine skiing history.
A Historic Achievement
Shiffrin’s 100th victory came in the slalom event, where she finished 0.61 seconds ahead of Croatia’s Zrinka Ljutic. This triumph made her the first skier, male or female, to reach 100 World Cup race wins, surpassing the previous record of 86 wins held by Sweden’s Ingemar Stenmark since 1986. citeturn0news14
Since her first World Cup win in December 2012 at the age of 17, Shiffrin has consistently demonstrated exceptional skill and determination. Her victories span across all six FIS Alpine Ski World Cup disciplines: slalom, parallel slalom, giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and alpine combined. Notably, she has secured 63 slalom wins, the most by any skier in a single discipline. citeturn0search16
Overcoming Adversity
The path to her 100th victory was fraught with challenges. In November 2024, Shiffrin suffered a severe abdominal injury during a crash at the Stifel Killington World Cup in Vermont. The injury, which required surgery, threatened to sideline her for the season. However, demonstrating remarkable resilience, she returned to competition in January 2025. citeturn0search1
Despite her swift physical recovery, Shiffrin faced psychological hurdles, including post-traumatic stress, which led her to withdraw from defending her giant slalom title at the World Championships earlier in February. Nevertheless, her determination and passion for the sport propelled her back to the top, culminating in her historic 100th win. citeturn0news13
Beyond the Slopes
Off the slopes, Shiffrin is committed to making skiing more accessible. In celebration of her 100th World Cup victory, she partnered with the Share Winter Foundation to raise $100,000. This initiative aims to support learn-to-ski and snowboard programs for youth who might not otherwise have access to winter sports. citeturn0search1
Reflecting on her journey, Shiffrin expressed gratitude for the support from her team and competitors, acknowledging the significance of sharing such a momentous occasion with fellow athletes. citeturn0news14
An Enduring Legacy
At 29, Shiffrin’s career is a testament to excellence, resilience, and an unwavering love for skiing. Her achievements have not only redefined the possibilities within alpine skiing but have also inspired countless individuals worldwide. As she continues to compete, Shiffrin’s legacy as the greatest of all time in her sport only grows stronger.
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