It’s turning into troublesome to maintain monitor of all of the information Mikaela Shiffrin is breaking.
She completed second in her race on Wednesday, capturing a silver medal at the Alpine world championships in France within the super-G, which might be her fourth better of the 5 Alpine disciplines.
No matter. Another day, one other mountain, one other race, and a few extra information for Shiffrin, the 27-year-old American who has been making headlines on the slopes since she was in her early teenagers.
“I’ve kind of accomplished every wish I’ve ever had in terms of world championships and medals,” Shiffrin mentioned over the weekend, earlier than the racing began.
With her silver medal Wednesday, Shiffrin’s success at the most important snowboarding meet exterior the Olympics is transferring into rarefied territory.
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The complete goal of the world championships, she mentioned, is to ski as onerous as attainable and to “go for gold.” She added, “At the end of the day, you hope it’s good enough to win a medal.”
With Shiffrin, it often is.
So what precisely occurred Wednesday?
Shiffrin completed second within the second girls’s race on the schedule at the Alpine world championships in Méribel, France.
Shiffrin is often fairly effusive when she wins a ski race, however by no means extra so than when she reaches the rostrum in super-G, a velocity occasion that has considerably extra twists and turns than the downhill and permits her to deliver her skills as a technical skier who makes a speciality of slalom racing to steeper terrain.
When Shiffrin will get onto the rostrum on super-G, she usually describes about how enjoyable it was to ski the racecourse, and Wednesday was no totally different.
“I’m so happy with my run, and emotional, because I don’t really feel like I should be winning a medal in super-G right now,” she mentioned after the race. “There are so many women so strong and so fast. There was one moment where I thought I lost everything, but then I could keep it rolling until the finish.”
Indeed, Shiffrin was forward of the eventual winner, Marta Bassino of Italy, at the second cut up, however needed to battle via the powerful, extra technical, second a part of the course. She completed 11-hundredths of a second behind Bassino.
The silver medal was Shiffrin’s twelfth profession medal at the world championships. She is the primary lady within the fashionable period to build up that many particular person world championship medals. She gained her first a decade in the past in Austria when she was 17. It was her twelfth medal in simply 15 begins at the world championships.
How does this play into her pursuit of different information?
In January, Shiffrin broke Lindsey Vonn’s file for probably the most World Cup wins by a feminine skier, capturing her 83rd victory on Alpine snowboarding’s high circuit. Then she gained two extra races in fast succession, placing her one wanting Ingemar Stenmark’s total file.
But the snowboarding calendar put the pursuit of Stenmark on maintain till March. For the subsequent two weeks, Shiffrin and different high skiers are competing on this planet championships.
World championship races are separate from the World Cup races, that are the common tour stops that happen all through the winter throughout North America, Europe and typically Asia. The World Cup determines one of the best total skier throughout all occasions and one of the best skier in every self-discipline. Winners obtain crystal globes. Shiffrin has a variety of these — 13 thus far, with extra on the best way at the tip of this season.
“It’s been such an insane, amazing season,” she mentioned Monday, when issues weren’t so superb.
How are the world championships going thus far?
Shiffrin bought off to a tough begin. In the primary occasion, the Alpine mixed, which incorporates one run of super-G adopted by one run of slalom, Shiffrin seemed to be headed for a come-from-behind win at the underside of the slalom hill.
Shiffrin had skied the sixth-fastest super-G run, however that left her 96-hundredths of a second behind the chief, Federica Brignone of Italy, forcing her to ski aggressively throughout a high-risk, high-reward slalom. She made up time at every cut up, and the pc simulations projected her taking a lead by as a lot as three-10ths of a second.
But as she tried to navigate over a tough patch of snow about 5 gates from the end, Shiffrin misplaced her stability and ended up straddling one of many subsequent gates. That disqualified her from the competitors. She mentioned Wednesday that she discovered within the mixed that she was going to need to ski aggressively from the beginning within the super-G if she wished to have an opportunity at the rostrum.
The bobble had echoes of the collection of slips and skids throughout the Beijing Olympics final yr, when Shiffrin failed to complete three particular person occasions and was far off the rostrum in two others.
Shiffrin knew the questions could be coming.
“I was thinking I was going to go through the mixed zone and everyone is going to ask if this is Beijing again,” she mentioned, however that was the worth she knew she might need to pay for the “full-gas skiing” that taking the lead was going to require.
“I’m not afraid of the consequences,” she mentioned.
What’s subsequent?
The downhill is scheduled for Saturday however Shiffrin has a love-sort-of-hate relationship with the occasion and gained’t race. She has three first-place finishes in her profession in World Cup downhill races, however she has by no means gained a medal within the Olympics or the world championships within the occasion.
Next week brings the slalom and big slalom races, the occasions that Shiffrin dominates. Fifty-two of her 85 World Cup victories have are available slalom, with big slalom accounting for one more 19 wins. Shiffrin mentioned that till that slip on Monday she was feeling excellent about her slalom snowboarding. It was aggressive and fearless, and the one factor she didn’t do was cross the end line.
What else deserves consideration?
The males’s downhill, scheduled for Sunday, often has loads of fireworks. The favourite is Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway, who occurs to even be Shiffrin’s boyfriend.
Even although they’ve the identical job, Kilde and Shiffrin don’t see one another all that a lot as a result of the women and men not often race on the identical mountain at the identical time. Usually that adjustments with the world championships, however this yr the ladies are in Méribel and the boys are in Courchevel, about 35 minutes away. Shiffrin mentioned that snowboarding’s first couple bought in slightly high quality time earlier than the world championships however that racing was their focus for the subsequent two weeks.
Kilde’s greatest competitors might come from Marco Odermatt of Switzerland. Odermatt is third within the season rankings in downhill however first in super-G and third in big slalom.
Information from The Associated Press is included on this article.
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