Mikaela Shiffrin Sets Record with 90th Career Victory in Killington World Cup Slalom

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Mikaela Shiffrin has made history yet again! The American alpine ski racer has set a new record with her 90th career victory in the Killington World Cup Slalom on Sunday.

This marks the first time a female skier has achieved such a feat, and Shiffrin is now the most successful female skier in the history of the sport. She has won four overall World Cup titles, five slalom titles, and two giant slalom titles since she began competing in 2011.

Shiffrin’s victory in Killington was her first in the slalom since February 2019, when she won in Maribor, Slovenia. This win was especially impressive considering she had to overcome a 0.02-second deficit after the first run to take the lead.

Shiffrin’s success is even more impressive when you consider that she is only 25 years old. She is already one of the most decorated skiers in history and is showing no signs of slowing down.

Shiffrin’s record-breaking performance is a testament to her hard work and dedication to the sport. She has worked tirelessly to perfect her technique and develop her skills over the years, and it has clearly paid off.

It is clear that Mikaela Shiffrin is an incredible athlete and a true inspiration to aspiring skiers everywhere. Her 90th career victory is a remarkable accomplishment that will be remembered for years to come.

Mikaela Shiffrin Sets Record with 90th Career Victory in Killington World Cup Slalom