Mikaela Shiffrin buries Olympic demons with dominant gold medal slalom run

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Third time’s the charm.

In her third and final attempt to medal at the Milan Cortina Games, Mikaela Shiffrin grabbed some hardware, winning gold in her signature slalom race on Wednesday morning with a dominant time of 1:39.10.

In slalom, racers take two runs and the times are combined to determine the final results, and Shiffrin only bested her leading first run.

Coming into the finish, she squatted down with her head between her knees in relief after she finally got some Olympic redemption.

Switzerland’s Camille Rast finished second (1:40.60) and Sweden’s Anna Swenn Larsson rounded out the podium in third (1:40.81).


Mikaela Shiffrin of Team United States reacts after winning gold in the Women's Slalom Run at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Mikaela Shiffrin of Team United States reacts after winning gold in the Women’s Slalom Run on day twelve of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre on February 18, 2026 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Getty Images

Fellow Americans — Paul Moltzen and AJ Hurt — finished in eighth and 19th, respectively. Nina O’Brien of California did not finish the first run early Wednesday morning.

Shiffrin was poised for the gold after taking a sizable lead following the first run with a finish time of 47.13 seconds down the the Cortina d’Ampezzo course, which landed 0.82 of a second ahead of the rest of the field.


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Germany’s Lena Duerr followed Shiffrin in second after the first run and Sweden’s Cornelia Oehlund placed third. However, both shockingly skied out during the second run — Duerr hooked the first gate with her right ski and Oehlund snapped her left pole in half that threw off her balance a few gates later.

This Winter Olympics was meant to be Shiffrin’s revenge year.

After collecting three medals in 2018, she walked away empty handed in Beijing four years ago after skiing out of the course in both slalom and giant slalom. Later on, she had a major crash during a World Cup giant slalom race where she suffered a puncture wound in her side in November 2024. She also dealt with PTSD after the crash.


Mikaela Shiffrin of United States in action during her first run in the women's slalom.
Mikaela Shiffrin of United States in action during her first run in the women’s slalom. REUTERS

Prior to Wednesday, the Vail, Colo. native was quiet in Milan.

Shiffrin and Breezy Johnson combined to finish fourth in the women’s team combined event. Days later, she finished 11th in women’s giant slalom.

Of her record 108 World Cup wins, 71 came in slalom. Shiffrin also holds two Olympic gold medals from the both slalom and giant slalom in 2018 in Pyeongchang, and a silver from the team combined event at the same Games.

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