World Champion: Mikaela Shiffrin
SCHLADMING, Austria (Feb. 16) - Teen Mikaela Shiffrin (Eagle-Vail, CO) skied a powerful, aggressive second run to come from behind to win gold in slalom at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Schladming. Third after the first run, Shiffrin overcame a .18 lead by Sweden's Frida Hansdotter who took bronze. Austria's Michaela Kirchgasser took silver. It was the first World Championship medal of their careers for each of the medalists. Shiffrin became the third youngest woman to ever win a slalom World Championship and youngest American to win any title since 17 year old Diann Roffe won gold in giant slalom in 1985.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Teen Mikaela Shiffrin (Eagle-Vail, CO) became World Champion Saturday winning slalom gold at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Schladming.
- It was the fifth medal for the USA and fourth gold. Ted Ligety (Park City, UT) won in super G, super combined and giant slalom. Julia Mancuso (Squaw Valley, CA) won in giant slalom.
- Shiffrin became the third youngest woman to win slalom World Championship. She was the youngest American to win a title since 17 year old (slightly younger) Diann Roffe won gold in giant slalom at Bormio, Italy in 1985. She's also the first American to win a Championship or Olympic slalom since Barbara Cochran won at the 1972 Olympics and World Championships in Sapporo.
- Resi Stiegler (Jackson. WY) was the only other American, finishing 22nd.
- A sold out stadium of over 30,000 was on hand in Schladming for the final weekend of the Championships.
- NBC will broadcast same day coverage at 3:00 p.m. EST with Universal Sports Network at 4:00 p.m.
QUOTES
Mikaela Shiffrin
This morning I woke up, did my warmup and my muscles just all morning felt sluggish and tired like I was still sleeping. I struggled through the first run, made a mistake at the top and just couldn't move my feet fast enough. As I got down the run my legs started waking up.
I heard them (the crowd) from the start. I heard them cheering or maybe booing (laughing) I don't know. They brought me to the finish line today. I found the finish with plenty of time. I know there are a lot of people out there supporting me including my family, my coaches, my sponsors. I have so many people to thank and the crowd is just one of them.
Ted was so inspiring these World Championships. It's really hard to have a good race every few days and that's what he's done. You get tired and you're trying to extend your mental capacity for an entire two weeks. He seems to have done it flawlessly.
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