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Shiffrin's Instagram post showed she never doubted Olympic gold
Summary
Mikaela Shiffrin pre-wrote an Instagram post and published it after winning the women's slalom at Milano-Cortina, taking gold by 1.50 seconds over Camille Rast.
Content
Mikaela Shiffrin won the women's slalom at the Milano-Cortina Olympics and published an Instagram post she had written before the race after securing the victory. The article frames the result as a career-defining performance following earlier disappointments at the Games. Shiffrin's slalom win came with a notably large margin and added to her Olympic medal count. The piece situates her result alongside other events and moments from the Milano-Cortina Games.
Key details:
- Shiffrin pre-wrote an Instagram post and published it after her slalom win.
- She won the women's slalom by 1.50 seconds over Camille Rast of Switzerland.
- That margin was the largest in any Olympic alpine skiing event since 1998.
- She is reported as the first U.S. skier to win three Olympic gold medals and is noted as both the youngest (18 in 2014) and oldest (30 in 2026) American woman to win an alpine gold medal.
- The article recalls that Shiffrin failed to win a medal in six events at the Beijing Olympics and, earlier in these Games in Cortina, finished 11th in the giant slalom and fourth in the team combined event.
Summary:
The victory is presented as a milestone that changes the recent Olympic narrative around Shiffrin and highlights a significant achievement at Milano-Cortina. The article does not specify her competitive plans after the Games. Undetermined at this time.
