Mikaela Shiffrin crashes, taken off course on sled during bid for 100th career World Cup win

American ski racer Mikaela Shiffrin crashed after catching an edge in her second run of a World Cup giant slalom race Saturday, did a somersault and wound up in the protective fencing.

American says 'scans so far are clear' and there's 'not really too much cause for concern at this point'

Mikaela Shiffrin crashes during World Cup giant slalom, taken off course by sled

5 hours ago
Duration 2:54
The American alpine skiing star was within sight of the finish line when she crashed during her second run of the Killington World Cup giant slalom race

American ski racer Mikaela Shiffrin was alert and being evaluated for injuries after crashing in her second run of a World Cup giant slalom race Saturday, doing a flip and sliding into the protective fencing.

Shiffrin stayed down on the edge of the course for quite some time as the ski patrol attended to her. She was taken off the hill on a sled and waved to the cheering crowd. The U.S. Ski Team said she was taken to a medical clinic for evaluation.

"Not really too much cause for concern at this point, I just can't move," she said later in a video posted on social media. "I have a pretty good abrasion and something stabbed me. ... I'm so sorry to scare everybody. It looks like all scans so far are clear."

She plans to skip the slalom race Sunday, writing on Instagram she will be "cheering from the sideline."

The 29-year-old Shiffrin was leading after the first run of the GS and charging after her 100th World Cup win. She was within sight of the finish line, five gates onto Killington's steep finish pitch, when she lost the grip on her outside ski. She hit a gate and did a somersault before sliding into another gate. The fencing slowed her momentum as she came to an abrupt stop.

Reigning Olympic GS champion Sara Hector of Sweden won in a combined time of 1 minute, 53.08 seconds. But her thoughts were instead with Shiffrin.

"It's just so sad, of course, to see Mikaela crash like that and skiing so well," Hector said on the broadcast after her victory. "It breaks my heart and everybody else here."

In her first race in 10 months, Valérie Grenier, from St. Isidore, Ont., finished ninth, which comes after months of rehab following a fall at a super-G race at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy in January that required knee and shoulder surgery.

WATCH | Hector wins World Cup race: 

Sweden's Hector claims World Cup giant slalom win at Killington

5 hours ago
Duration 1:33
Sara Hector of Sweden won Saturday's World Cup giant slalom race at Killington, Vermont with a winning time of 1:53.08.

Crash was a surprise

The crash was a surprise, given that Shiffrin rarely records a "DNF," or did not finish. In 275 World Cup starts, she has recorded a DNF only 19 times. The last time she did not finish in GS was January 2018.

Saturday was shaping up to be a banner day for Shiffrin, who skied flawlessly in her first run and held a 0.32-second lead as she chased after her 100th World Cup win in front of a home crowd. Shiffrin grew up in both New Hampshire and Colorado and sharpened her skills at nearby Burke Mountain Academy.

Shiffrin is driven not so much by wins but by making the perfect run. She has shattered so many records along the way. She passed Lindsey Vonn's women's mark of 82 World Cup victories on Jan. 24, 2023, during a giant slalom in Kronplatz, Italy.

Nearly two months later, Shiffrin broke Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark's Alpine mark for the most World Cup wins when she captured her 87th career race.

Shiffrin has not suffered as many devastating injuries as many ski racers have. In her 14-year career, she has only had to rehab two injuries that happened on the hill: a torn medial collateral ligament and bone bruising in her right knee in December 2015 and a sprained MCL and tibiofibular ligament in her left knee after a downhill crash in January 2024. Neither knee injury required surgery and both times Shiffrin was back to racing within two months.

To date, she has earned five overall World Cup titles, two Olympic gold medals — along with a silver — and seven world championships.

Shiffrin's signature event, the slalom, will be held Sunday. She has won six of the seven slalom races she's entered at Killington.

Meanwhile, fans hoping to see the world's top female skiers compete next week in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, are out of luck. That World Cup stop was canceled Saturday because the weather has not been cold enough to produce the necessary snow.

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