NBC Sports · 3d
Mikaela Shiffrin has puncture wound, severe muscle trauma after Killington Cup crash
Mikaela Shiffrin suffered a puncture wound in the right side of her abdomen and severe muscle trauma in a Saturday giant slalom crash. She did not have ligament damage, and her bones and internal organs look OK, according to U.S. Ski and Snowboard.
Steamboat Pilot & Today · 22h
Mikaela Shiffrin crashes out of second run at Killington World Cup, suffers abrasion on hip
The podium celebration at Saturday’s World Cup giant slalom race in Killington was one of the more subdued in recent memory. Sweden’s winner, Sara Hector, as well as runner-up Zrinka Ljutic of Croatia and
The Boston Globe · 4d
Mikaela Shiffrin crashes out of giant slalom in bid for 100th victory at the Killington Cup
Shiffrin, World Cup skiing's all-time wins leader, was in first place after the first run but ended the second in a ski patrol sled. Her condition and status for Sunday's slalom were unknown.
VTDigger · 3d
Mikaela Shiffrin wanted a 100th World Cup win. Instead, she shook Killington with a surprising rise and fall.
The Vermont-schooled Olympian aimed to make Alpine skiing history at the international racing circuit’s Thanksgiving weekend stop in the Green Mountain State. The “boilerplate ice” course had other plans.
Yahoo! Sports · 1d
Mikaela Shiffrin's bid for 100th World Cup win on ice after dramatic crash results in "stab wound"
Mikaela Shiffrin's dreams of reaching 100 World Cup wins look to be on hold for now as the skier crashed out in dramatic fashion at the Killington cup over the weekend. The 29-year-old was on her second run at the Stifel Killington Cup in Vermont after taking the lead in her first attempt.
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