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Mikaela Shiffrin, 17 WC victories in a single season. :bowdown:

To put that in perspective, with her 17 WC victories this season alone, she would be in Top 50 all-time for WC wins across men and women. 

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The very best and most successful season in (not only Alpine) Skiing of our history is over.

 

Petra rewrited our sports history during this winter so many times, let make a quick recap, 14 World Cup races podiums this winter, including 5 wins. missing only 1 Slalom and 1 Parallel Slalom podium during the whole season.

 

Beating the NR in Giant Slalom (previously 7th places) by 3 wins ! and one 3rd place in World Cup.

 

2nd place in the Overall Alpine Skiing World Cup final standing is something just unbelievable. + two 2nd places in WC final discipline standings (Slalom and Giant Slalom)

 

and last but definitely not least. Historic 3 medals at the World Championships, including the very first historic World Champion title for a Slovak Alpine skier in Giant Slalom

 

If Petra doesn´t win the Slovak athlete of the year this time, then I can not even imagine what successes other athlete(s) will reach this year to beat her

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Just now, hckosice said:

The very best and most successful season in (not only Alpine) Skiing of our history is over.

 

Petra rewrited our sports history during this winter so many times, let make a quick recap, 14 World Cup races podiums this winter, including 5 wins. missing only 1 Slalom and 1 Parallel Slalom podium during the whole season.

 

Beating the NR in Giant Slalom (previously 7th places) by 3 wins ! and one 3rd place in World Cup.

 

2nd place in the Overall Alpine Skiing World Cup final standing is something just unbelievable. + two 2nd places in WC final discipline standings (Slalom and Giant Slalom)

 

and last but definitely not least. Historic 3 medals at the World Championships, including the very first historic World Champion title for a Slovak Alpine skier in Giant Slalom

 

If Petra doesn´t win the Slovak athlete of the year this time, then I can not even imagine what successes other athlete(s) will reach this year to beat her

Apart from Sagan's 567th green jersey and obvious world title? 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Yeah, and rude. It's not just her, by the way :p Way too many athletes don't get this rather simple bit of politeness

 

She was very shy for years though. It's only like in only the last two years she begins to laugh & enjoy it more. Remember her complete non-reaction to winning the gold in Vail when the crowd went nuts?

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13 minutes ago, Shiffrin said:

Wow Alice! I knew she was going to be good when she was killing everyone in continental cup at the age of 15, but no idea she’s going to be this good this fast! Incredible and her technique is so smooth.

 

60th win for Mika! And 4 globes this season, it’s hard to realize how good her season was in this moment, but hopefully she continues this form for a couple of years. I like how she’s learning from Maze not to go for too much, but I still feel she’s going to burnout faster than people expect.

 

Quite frankly only the injuries can stop her tbh. And the level of competition isn't very good. Only Vlhova can challenge her here & there. Veith is basically done with injuries, Gut hasn't recovered from hers much better and the new names are not really there unless maybe Robinson becomes the fresh sensation going forward? Holdener is a well-known choker so who is gonna deny Shiffrin now?

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