“It's impressive”: Mikaela Shifffrin shares honest Apprent to expand his career after Lindsey vonn comeback


North -American Skier Mikaela Shiffrin has revealed if he would like to expand his career until his 40th anniversary as Lindsey Vonn, who retired from sport in 2019 and came back last season. Shiffrin aims to compete at the Milan Olympic Games next year, where he will be his third Olympic gold medal. Vonn will also compete in the Games, marking his final Olympic appearance.

Mikaela Shiffrin ended last season with a high note, winning his 101st World Cup race in the Sun Valley finals, Idaho, who is the maximum of any Alpine skier ever. His season was almost over when he suffered an abdominal injury due to an accident in a World Cup race in Killington; However, he recovered significantly and returned two months later.

In an interview with Olympics.com, Shiffrin discussed if he would extend his career as Lindsey vonn:

“I do not see myself competing until I was 40, but I am surely inspired to see the success of athletes who can compete and maintain this level for so long, and take a step away from sports and return. It is impressive and shows that there are so many ways to do this. Sport is such a beautiful part of life. We do this and this is grateful.”

He also revealed that he was not determined about whether the Milan Olympics would be his last, saying:

“I am not really a girl of numbers. I'm so uncertain. To be honest, I don't know. You can say 50-50.”

Mikaela ShiffinThe season of the season will begin on October 25 in the giant slalom of Sölden, Austria.


Mikaela Shiffrin says she feels nervous enters the new season: “I still feel cot”

Shiffrin in the Alpine Ski World Cup 2025 - Women's Slalom - Source: GettyShiffrin in the Alpine Ski World Cup 2025 - Women's Slalom - Source: Getty
Shiffrin in the Alpine Ski World Cup 2025 – Women's Slalom – Source: Getty

Before the start of the World Cup season, Mikaela Shiffin He revealed that he is still nervous despite competing for many years. According to Denver Post, Shiffrin said:

“I still feel moody, I probably feel more nervous with each season because I know how difficult it is to succeed, and what I want to succeed. I feel like I had better skiing to explore, so this is where my motivation is right now.”

After competing in Austria this month, Mikaela Shiffin On November 15, he will compete to compete in Levi Slalom in Finland.