

The Drink with Kate Snow: Mikaela Shiffrin
Jun 12, 2025
Mikaela Shiffrin, the most decorated alpine skier ever and a two-time Olympic gold medalist, shares her journey from 101 World Cup wins to facing Olympic heartbreak. She candidly discusses her recent PTSD diagnosis, aiming to shed light on mental health in sports. With insights on navigating personal loss and public expectations, Shiffrin highlights the importance of resilience and self-reflection. Plus, she shares quick-fire favorites and passions beyond the slopes, offering a glimpse of her vibrant personality.
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Early Skiing Roots
- Mikaela Shiffrin's ski journey started with playful family outings, not Olympic ambition.
- Her mom coached her from day one, fostering her love for ski racing and race courses.
Training Beats Racing Often
- Mikaela prioritized training over racing, believing practice improves skills more than just racing often.
- She finds racing stressful and prefers to improve her craft with repetitive training runs.
Sochi Olympic Breakthrough
- Winning gold at the Sochi Olympics was a milestone, making Mikaela the youngest Olympic slalom champion.
- This victory established her presence and control in alpine ski racing.