Mikaela Shiffrin drops downhill from schedule as she nears 100th career win | Mikaela Shiffrin

American Mikaela Shiffrin will not compete in the downhill when the Alpine Ski World Cup season begins later this month, her representative confirmed to Reuters on Friday.

Shiffrin, owner of a record 97 World Cup wins, missed several weeks after injuring her knee in a high-speed crash in January while competing in the World Cup downhill in Cortina d’Ampezzo.

Her representative, Megan Harrod, cited the demanding downhill training schedule as a deciding factor, with the twice Olympic gold medallist focusing on the slalom, giant slalom and super-G instead.

“The amount of time downhill training takes is just too much to do the discipline justice,” Harrod said.

Shiffrin etched her name in the history books when she collected a record 87th career World Cup win in March 2023, surpassing retired Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark’s mark that had stood since 1989.

American ski star Mikaela Shiffrin won’t race downhills in the upcoming World Cup season in which she aims for her 100th career win. Photograph: Marco Trovati/AP

She told the Associated Press that she briefly contemplated retiring from the sport after the January crash and would consider bringing back the downhill discipline into her schedule in the future.

Shiffrin extended her record career haul to 97 World Cup wins with a pair of victories to close out last season in March.

The Alpine Ski World Cup season begins on 26 October in Soelden, Austria.

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