Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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Mikaela Shiffrin surpassed Ingemar Stenmark’s long-standing record for all-time World Cup wins Saturday with her 87th victory. The historic win, in a slalom in Are, Sweden, came just one day after Shiffrin matched the Swedish legend’s record, a mark that had stood for 34 years.

“Pretty hard to comprehend that thought,” Shiffrin said. “Holy crap.”

Just as she did Friday, Shiffrin built a big lead — 0.69 seconds — in the first run, with only two skiers within a second of her. With Wendy Holdener trying to make a charge, Shiffrin needed to be aggressive but controlled in the second run and that’s exactly what she did. She flows through the tightly-spaced gates rather than fighting them, and made a furious push to the finish line. 

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