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Sweet redemption for Shiffrin, who wins Olympic gold
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Sweet redemption for Shiffrin, who wins Olympic gold

NPR News · Feb 18, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Mikaela Shiffrin of Team United States competes during the Women's Slalom Run on day twelve of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre on Feb. 18, 2026 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Christophe Pallot/Getty Images Europe hide caption toggle caption Christophe Pallot/Getty Images Europe CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — In her final race of the 2026 Winter Games, skiing in the slalom, widely considered her best event, Alpine legend Mikaela Shiffrin finally did it, winning a gold medal win on a shimmering cold, blue-sky day in the mountains above Cortina. Shiffrin seized her last shot, shattering an Olympic losing streak that had stretched over eight straight events, including two here and six at the Beijing Games in 2022. She carved out a lead of .82 seconds in her first run, telling reporters afterward that she felt like she'd pushed her line to the limit. She then expanded her lead in second run building to 1.5 second margin securing gold "It felt very good, really good skiing. I was also a bit on the limit, there were probably three different times on the course where I thought, I could easily be pushed off the course right now," Shiffrin said after her first run. "I felt like I nailed it with some question marks. I have big energy today." This medal moment builds on Shiffrin's legendary status among Alpine skiers, it is her fourth Olympic medal. She was already the winningest Alpine skier in history with 108 World Cup wins, along with a gold medal from the Sochi Olympics in 2014 and a gold and a silver from the Pyeongchang Games in 2018. Like other top U.S. athletes in these Games, she has spoken openly about the unique pressure and spotlight scrutiny of the Winter Games. When Shiffrin competed here at the Tofane Alpine Ski Center, organizers played dramatic music ahead of each of her runs, clearly signaling the outsized expectations she faced. Shiffrin has also battled severe injury, PTSD and what she has described as deep grief after the death of her father in 2020. Speaking after her first race in Cortina, Shiffrin talked about working to finally find her comfort zone in these Games. "I didn't quite find a comfort level that allows me to produce full speed," Shiffrin said. "I'm going to have to learn what to do, what to adjust in the short time we have before the other [technical discipline] races." On Wednesday, she finally put the pieces together, closing her Olympics on the podium.


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