Mon Mar 31 13:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Shiffrin Triumphs in Season Finale, Secures 101st World Cup Victory
**Sun Valley, ID** – Mikaela Shiffrin capped off a tumultuous season with a resounding victory in the World Cup Finals slalom, securing her 101st World Cup win. The American ski star dominated the competition in Sun Valley, Idaho, finishing 1.13 seconds ahead of Germany’s Lena Dürr.
This win comes after a season fraught with challenges. Shiffrin suffered a serious oblique muscle tear and puncture wound in a November giant slalom crash, which led to a period of self-doubt and even questioning whether she would continue racing. She also revealed a post-traumatic stress disorder diagnosis stemming from the accident. Further setbacks included multiple training crashes and a head injury before the World Championships, where she achieved a fifth-place finish in slalom and a gold medal in the team combined event.
Despite these setbacks, Shiffrin demonstrated remarkable resilience, winning three of the final four World Cup slaloms to solidify her position as the world’s top slalom skier. She described the season as a “roller coaster,” acknowledging moments of doubt alongside thrilling victories.
While Shiffrin’s slalom prowess remains unquestioned, her focus will shift to giant slalom next season, aiming to regain the form that earned her Olympic gold in 2018. She struggled in giant slalom races following her November crash, attributing the difficulties to both physical and mental obstacles.
This win serves as a springboard for Shiffrin, who is looking ahead to the 2025-26 Olympic season. “101 is like a restart,” she stated, expressing confidence in her ability to overcome challenges and continue her illustrious career. The World Cup Finals highlights will air on NBC and Peacock Saturday at 2 p.m. ET.