Mikaela Shiffrin sets single-season mark with 9th World Cup slalom win
Mikaela Shiffrin set the single-season record for most World Cup wins in one discipline March 24, with her ninth victory in 10 slalom races.
Even with all her accomplishments and accolades, Mikaela Shiffrin can still outdo herself. Shiffrin set the single-season record for most World Cup wins in one discipline Tuesday, March 24, with her ninth victory in 10 slalom races. That's one more slalom win than she had in 2019, when she set the single-season record for World Cup victories with 17.
And the nine wins doesn't include her gold medal at the Milano Cortina Olympics . "This season has been so exciting. Quite like a whirlwind with all the wonderful races that we had, the Olympics and everything," Shiffrin said.
"Itโs been really pushing at a high level for a long time. And I am grateful for it. " Even more impressive than her wins: Shiffrin's margin of victory in her nine wins has been more than 1.
1 seconds. In a sport where races are often decided by tenths or hundredths of a point, that type of dominance is astounding. More: Peace of mind was Mikaela Shiffrin's biggest victory in 2026 Winter Olympics Shiffrin's time of 2:07.