Sestriere, Italy – Mikaela Shiffrin Skiing’s World Cup history book is 100% best.
Shifreen’s record-witted 100th career World Cup Race Race Win Sunday completed a discovery from a serious accident in November.
To racing at his favorite slallum event, Shifreen kept his first run lead 0.61 seconds ago with Zirinka Laddie. Paula Moltzan was the third American team partner of Shifreen.
Shifreen also set a World Cup record for men and women, as his 155th career top -3 Finnish matched the Swedish Great Inmemar Stanmark.
Shifreen crossed the Finnish line and took a long look at the scoreboard, showing his victory. He again looked back on his left shoulder with an expression of amazement.
She lay down on ice with her right hand with her right hand and then she was helped by Moltzan, who hugged her.
Shifreen first cried when he was asked in the post -race interview what he was in the last few months.
“Everyone was very good and very helpful. I am very grateful, thanks,” he said.
Shifreen’s 99th win was earned three months ago at a slallum in Gurgal, Austria.
The number 100 was within a clear vision after a week, when Shifreen dropped out of a huge slalm in Killington, Vermont, while the first run was running fast as a leader.
The injuries were suffering in a tumbling fall-its oblique muscle and a deep puncture wound-sidelined it for several weeks and abandoned the veteran slalm about the racing “PTSD-like” concern.
At the two huge slallums in Sestriere, she ranked 25th on Friday and ended the top -30 for the first time since 2012 on Saturday.
Shifreen and Stanmark are the two biggest record setters in the 58 -year history of the World Cup.
Nearly 34 years after his final victory, his record of 86 World Cup win by Shifreen in March 2023 was broken. Stanmark’s 86th win – a huge slalm in Aspen, Colorado in February 1989 – also had his 155th and final podium results.