Mikaela Shiffrin Wins Her 104th World Cup Race at Copper Mountain – A Historic Moment in Alpine Skiing

By Mohit Bangari

Skiing & Snowboarding Instructor at Auli Skiing School

Mikaela Shiffrin once again proved why she is the queen of alpine skiing. She won her 104th FIS Alpine Ski World Cup race at Copper Mountain, USA. This win came in the women’s slalom event, where she showed complete control, speed, and technique. The victory was dominant. Her timing was far ahead of the other athletes. With this result, she created another milestone in her already legendary career.

 

Who is Mikaela Shiffrin

Mikaela Shiffrin is an American alpine ski racer. She was born on 13 March 1995 in Vail, Colorado. Her parents were also skiers, so she grew up around snow and mountains. She started training at a very young age. Coaches noticed her talent early. She worked hard every day and focused strongly on technique.

 

Soon she became known for her slalom skills. She is now one of the most successful skiers in the world. No male or female skier has reached 104 World Cup wins. She is also a multiple Olympic and World Championship medallist.

 

Her Early Journey and Debut

Shiffrin started competing in international events as a teenager.
She made her World Cup debut in March 2011 at the age of just 15.
People were surprised to see her confidence and smooth skiing style.

 

Just one year later, she got her first World Cup podium. In 2013, she won her first World Championship gold in slalom at only 17 years old. This made her one of the youngest world champions in skiing history.

 

From that year onward, she kept improving. She mastered not only slalom but also giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and combined events. This variety makes her a very unique athlete.

 

About the Copper Mountain Event

The 104th win came at Copper Mountain, Colorado.
Copper Mountain is a famous ski destination in the USA. It has long slopes, sharp turns, and very cold weather during the World Cup season.

 

The mountain gives a proper challenge to athletes because the snow here becomes fast and icy. For a slalom race, this kind of surface demands strong balance and perfect timing. Many skiers struggle here. But for Shiffrin, this is almost home ground. She trains in this region and knows the snow conditions very well.

 

The slalom event took place in front of a huge crowd. Many fans had come to see her. The energy was high because she was racing in her home state.

 

How the Race Went

Shiffrin delivered a masterclass from the first run. Her turns were sharp and clean. She maintained high speed but controlled every movement.

 

In the second run, she increased her pace even more. Her final time was 1:48.75 minutes. This was a big lead. Germany’s Lena Dürr finished more than 1.5 seconds behind her, which is a huge gap in slalom racing. Albania’s Lara Colturi took third place.

 

Observers said Shiffrin’s skiing looked effortless. Her technique looked like she was “dancing with the snow”. Even after a disappointing giant slalom result the previous day, she bounced back with full power.

 

Why This Win Is So Special

This victory is important for many reasons:

• It is her 104th World Cup win, the highest ever by any skier.
• It is her 67th slalom win, another world record.
• She achieved this on home soil, in Colorado.
• She showed strong mentality by recovering from a bad race the previous day.
• She continues to dominate even after more than 10 years on the circuit.

This performance also proves that her training, discipline, and mindset are still at their peak.

 

Her Skills and Style

Shiffrin is known for her technical precision. She keeps her body low, maintains a perfect edge grip, and changes direction quickly.

 

Her key strengths are:

• Early edge control
• Smooth transition between gates
• Strong leg power
• Calm head under pressure
• Perfect line selection

Many young skiers study her videos to learn proper slalom technique.

 

Impact on the Skiing World

With every new win, she inspires young athletes across the world. Her work ethic is famous. Even in difficult times, she remains focused. Many experts call her the “greatest alpine skier of all time”.

Her win at Copper Mountain also creates excitement for the upcoming World Cup season. Fans expect more records from her in the coming months.

 

Conclusion

Mikaela Shiffrin’s 104th win at Copper Mountain is not just another victory. It is a symbol of her years of dedication, strong mindset, and unmatched skill. From her early days as a young girl in Colorado to becoming a global icon, her journey is inspiring.

 

This historic moment proves again why she is the most dominant athlete in the world of alpine skiing. And the way she is going, many more records will fall in the coming seasons.

 

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