Alpine skiing: Mikaela Shiffrin returns – thinking of quitting



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Mikaela Shiffrin is only 25 years old. And yet she is considered by many to be the greatest skier of all time. The American is a five-time world champion and a two-time Olympic champion. In addition, Shiffrin has contested 66 world cup races (only Lindsey Vonn has even more with 82), eight small and three large crystal balls. However, last winter, those numbers were out of date. Because: Before the start of the season, Shiffrin lost her grandmother Pauline Condron and five months later her father Jeff, who died of his injuries after an accident at their home. These were formative blows of fate, as Shiffrin revealed before the start of the season in Sölden: she missed him for a bad back.

VISTA: Mikaela Shiffrin, what have you learned about yourself in the last year?
Mikaela Shiffrin: That there are things that I cannot control. I used to worry about how I would win races. Then my grandmother died. Shortly after I went back to career mode. Then my father died.

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