Six weeks ago, Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t have the core ... That was all due to a serious crash in a giant slalom race on Nov. 30 in Killington, Vermont, where something punctured her in the ...
Mikaela Shiffrin was on the verge of her 100th career victory when she crashed in Killington, Vermont, causing a puncture wound and abdominal tearing
Six weeks ago, Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t have the core ... That was all due to a serious crash in a giant slalom race on Nov. 30 in Killington, Vermont, where something punctured her in the ...
Mikaela Shiffrin has recovered from her ski crash two months ago and tells The Associated Press that she plans to return to racing next week at a World Cup slalom in Courchevel, France.
Two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin says she will return to World Cup alpine skiing on January 30, exactly two months after she was injured in a hard fall.
Mikaela Shiffrin is ready to get back on the slopes. The 29-year-old, two-time Olympic gold medalist exclusively announced on the Jan. 23 episode of TODAY that she is returning to competition after injuring herself last year during a race.
After sustaining injuries from a dramatic ski crash in November while chasing her 100th World Cup win. 'I got impaled back in November, and I had about a seven
Mikaela Shiffrin will make her return from injury when she races at a World Cup event in France next week, the two-time Olympic champion announced.
On Nov. 30, Shiffrin crashed in a giant slalom run in Killington, Vermont, while bidding to become the first Alpine skier to reach 100 World Cup victories. She tumbled over and sustained a puncture wound seven centimeters deep into the right side of her abdomen, tearing into her external and internal oblique muscles.
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy -- Mikaela Shiffrin is back on snow and skiing regularly ... was chasing her record-extending 100th World Cup win in a giant slalom in Killington, Vermont, and was stabbed by something as she slid down the mountain.
Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t have the core strength to even rise out of a chair. A sneeze or a laugh brought on instant pain. That was all due to a serious crash in a giant slalom race on Nov. 30 in Killington,