Three-time Olympic medalist Mikaela Shiffrin will return to alpine skiing competition next week, the American star announced Thursday on the “Today” show. She’ll compete in the World Cup event in Courchevel, France, where a slalom race is scheduled for Jan. 30, two months to the day after she was injured in a bad fall.
Shiffrin's spent the better part of two months sidelined from ski racing. Now, she's planning her comeback.
Mikaela Shiffrin has recovered from her ski crash two months ago and tells The Associated Press she plans to return to World Cup racing next Thursday at a slalom event in Courchevel, France.
Mikaela Shiffrin is set to return to the Alpine Ski World Cup on Thursday, Jan. 30, in Courchevel, France, for what will be her first professional race since sustaining a puncture wound to her right abdomen in a fall back in November.
Mikaela Shiffrin was on the verge of her 100th career victory when she crashed in Killington, Vermont, causing a puncture wound and abdominal tearing
Team USA's Olympics star Mikaela Shiffrin, who was injured in a November giant slalom race, will return to Alpine Ski World Cup competition, she announced Thursday.
The Vail Valley’s favorite hometown hero is back on the World Cup circuit. Mikaela Shiffrin announced her return to competitive skiing Thursday during a morning segment on The Today Show. The Edwards skier has
US ski star Mikaela Shiffrin will return to the World Cup after a two-month injury break in next Thursday's slalom in Courchevel. The event in France is the last women's race before the World Championships in Austria's Saalbach-Hinterglemm at the beginning of February.
Mikaela Shiffrin plans to return to the Alpine skiing World Cup next Thursday for her first race since a Nov. 30 giant slalom fall. Shiffrin, the 99-time World Cup race winner, targets a slalom in Courchevel,
After sustaining injuries from a dramatic ski crash in November while chasing her 100th World Cup win. 'I got impaled back in November, and I had about a seven
Olympic slalom champion Petra Vlhova will miss the Alpine skiing world championships next month after a setback in her recovery from a knee injury and is already focusing on the 2026 Winter Games, her team said Monday.