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Mikaela Shiffrin established her legacy in alpine skiing through five Olympic Games appearances and three Olympic medals, culminating in her historic 2022-23 World Cup season. Her 88 World Cup victories surpassed Ingemar Stenmark's previous record of 86, which had stood since 1989, while also eclipsing Lindsey Vonn's women's record. These achievements led to her selection as Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People and garnered the 2023 ESPY Award for Best Female Athlete. The Colorado-based skier competes across multiple alpine disciplines including slalom, giant slalom, super-G, and downhill events on the FIS World Cup circuit. Her technical expertise spans both speed and precision events, contributing to her versatility on the international stage. Shiffrin's competitive portfolio includes victories at iconic venues like Killington, Val d'Isère, and Kronplatz. Following her record-breaking season, Shiffrin expanded her involvement in Olympic sports beyond skiing through attendance at the Paris 2024 Games. Her presence as a spectator at gymnastics and swimming events demonstrated support for Team USA athletes across disciplines. Shiffrin maintains active collaboration with her coaching staff and technical team throughout competition seasons.