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Winter Olympics: Mikaela Shiffrin’s ‘champion mindset’ makes her favourite for more gold in Beijing, coach Mike Day says

  • The humble 26-year-old keeps her three Olympic medals wrapped up in socks in her drawer, insisting statistics ‘dehumanises the sport’
  • She is rebuilding her career after her father’s death in February, 2020 kept her off the piste for almost one year

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Mikaela Shiffrin kisses her giant slalom gold medal on the podium at the Pyeongchang Olympic Games. Photo: AFP
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Mikaela Shiffrin will head to Beijing with a proven Olympic track record and on the back of World Cup form after a tumultuous year that has kept her in the spotlight as one of the world’s best alpine skiers.

Despite her medal haul, Shiffrin has insisted she keeps her three Olympic medals wrapped in socks and tucked away in a drawer, and only hung up her world championships medals to fill dead wall space.

It is indicative of the American’s steel-edged approach to ski racing that has been nurtured from a young age. It is easy to forget that Shiffrin is still only 26 years old, having remarkably won her first world slalom gold in Schladming in 2013 aged just 17, two years after her World Cup debut.

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The statistics are truly incredible. She went on to win three more world slalom titles in 2015, 2017 and 2019 as well the 2014 Olympic slalom title before claiming giant slalom gold and combined silver at the Pyeongchang Games in 2018.

Shiffrin, a three-time defending overall champion, has already notched up 73 wins in the World Cup, including 47 in slalom, leaving her within touching distance of retired former US teammate Lindsey Vonn’s women’s record of 82 World Cup wins.

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