SAN VIGILIO DI MAREBBE ā Exhaustion. Relief. Satisfaction.
American skier Mikaela Shiffrin felt all that and more after winning a record 83rd World Cup race Tuesday.
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Shiffrinās giant slalom victory broke a tie on the all-time womenās list with former American teammate Lindsey Vonn, who retired four years ago when injuries cut her career short.
āI donāt think there are words to explain all the feelings," Shiffrin said. "In the end of it, itās like thereās too much excitement to feel. I donāt know if that makes sense. So itās something you can't explain. So I just try to breathe a bit and enjoy it.ā
Shiffrin now needs only three more wins to match Ingemar Stenmarkās overall record ā between men and women ā of 86 victories. Stenmark competed in the 1970s and 80s.
Shiffrin led from start to finish at the Kronplatz resort in the Italian Dolomites, crossing 0.45 seconds ahead of world champion Lara Gut-Behrami and 1.43 ahead of home favorite and former overall champion Federica Brignone.
Shiffrin posted the fastest first run and was therefore the last skier to race in the second run.
āI was a bit nervous for the second run, but mostly, I hate waiting," Shiffrin said. "Finally, when it was time to go, then it was like everything went quiet, and I just pushed as hard as I could every turn. It was pretty amazing to come through the finish and see that I was quite fast. Because I could hear that the other athletes were skiing well. I thought, āI could lose this, so I better try to ski a really good run.ā And it was.ā
Shiffrin seemed exhausted and relieved immediately after finishing, bending over and resting her head on her poles and then biting her lips before going over to embrace Gut-Behrami and Brignone.
Brignone told Shiffrin, āCongrats,ā and Shiffrin responded, āOh my god.ā
Unlike when she broke down into tears when she matched Vonnās record of 82 wins earlier this month in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, Shiffrin kept her composure during the playing of her national anthem, singing along to the words.
Then a gold-colored crown was placed atop her head.
It was Shiffrinās ninth win of the season.
Whatās more is that Shiffrin is still only 27 and could have many more years of elite racing left in her career. Vonn was 33 when she won her last World Cup event and Stenmark was 32.
āI just feel so lucky to be her teammate in this era and watching her break history every day,ā said Nina OāBrien, the only other American finisher in 18th. āAnd sheās been really supportive as well.ā
American skier Paula Moltzan was fifth after the first run but fell midway through her second run, losing her balance and getting twisted around before sliding down the mountain.
The record also comes nearly a year after Shiffrin didnāt win a medal in six events at the Beijing Olympics after entering amid big expectations. She didn't take long to rebound from her Beijing performance, claiming her fourth overall World Cup title at the end of last season.
Now she's the most successful female skier of all time.
āThatās a pretty good image for the sport, for womenās Alpine skiers,ā said Tessa Worley, a two-time world champion in GS. āAnd sheās still doing amazing things. So itās an inspiration for us to just go and keep pushing.ā
Shiffrin had to learn how to handle the nerves that come with leading the first run.
āItās still hard for me to believe that, apparently, I have the mental focus again to be strong again in the second run," she said. "Thatās something I donāt take for granted.ā
Shiffrin started her second run immediately after Gut-Behrami had taken the lead by a large margin.
āI saw her from the start and then I was thinking, āWhy did I watch? I canāt go that fast.ā So, then I was a little bit, kind of wild on some spots but it felt so clean,ā Shiffrin said. āI thought I wouldnāt be faster but I thought I could maybe be close. And then, somehow, I got there to the finish and it was quite good.ā
Shiffrin can quickly add to her record total in another giant slalom at Kronplatz on Wednesday. Then she has two slaloms ā her best event, having accounted for 51 of her 83 victories ā in Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic, next weekend. That was where Shiffrin made her World Cup debut as a 15-year-old in March 2011.
If she wins all three of her next races, she could match Stenmark by Sunday.
After a short break, Shiffrin will then again be a multi-medal threat at the world championships in Courchevel and Meribel, France, which start on Feb. 6.
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