
Mikaela Shiffrin on Tuesday managed to enter the history of mountain skiing, the American broke the record of the legendary Lindsey Vonn. Having won the giant slalom in Kronplatz (Italy), Shiffrin won her 83rd victory in the World Cup, reports L’Equipe.
Mikaela Shiffrin passed Lindsey Vonn – has 83 victories at the World Cup in alpine skiing
In Italy, Mikaela managed to win the giant slalom at Kronplatz, which was her 83rd success in the Alpine Skiing World Cup.
In doing so, Schriffin surpassed Vonn, who currently holds the women’s singles record.
THIS IS HISTORY! #fisalpine @MikaelaShiffrin pic.twitter.com/DdqvDF3z8z
— FIS Alpine (@fisalpine) January 24, 2023
At the age of 27, Mikaela Shiffrin can think even further: she will attack the record of the Swede Ingemar Stenmark (86 victories), the absolute leader of both sexes.
The winning standings of the Alpine Skiing World Cup (women)
1 Mikaela Shiffrin 83 (2012-present)
2 Lindsey Vonn 82 (2001 – 2019)
3 Annemarie Moser-Prohl 62 (1969 – 1980)
4 Vreni Schneider 55 (1984 – 1995)
5 Renate Gottschl 46 (1993 – 2009), etc.
Source: Hot News

Ashley Bailey is a talented author and journalist known for her writing on trending topics. Currently working at 247 news reel, she brings readers fresh perspectives on current issues. With her well-researched and thought-provoking articles, she captures the zeitgeist and stays ahead of the latest trends. Ashley’s writing is a must-read for anyone interested in staying up-to-date with the latest developments.