Keeping up with Mikaela Shiffrinโs offseason endeavors may be just as challenging as catching up to her in a ski race.
Sheโs constantly full speed ahead.
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The all-time winningest World Cup ski racer attended a Taylor Swift concert, visited a camp where a lodge was named after her, picked up an award at the ESPYs, stopped by to see her boyfriend/fellow ski racer Aleksander Aamodt Kilde in Norway and wrote an article for Time on singer Noah Kahan.
On the training front, Shiffrin immersed herself in trail running, adapted to a coaching change and adopted a new attitude โ โrelaxed and flowy,โ she called it โ into her racing. The five-time World Cup overall winner has come to realize it's OK to build throughout a season and that she doesnโt need to be at her elite best when the season kicks off Saturday with a giant slalom race in Soelden, Austria.
โIโm trying to take a little bit more of an approach of giving myself time to build into my best form,โ the 28-year-old Shiffrin said Thursday in a Zoom call. โIf I feel amazing on Saturday, Iโll take it. Iโm not going to complain about that."
One of the questions hovering around Shiffrin was motivation. More specifically, how does she find another source of inspiration after breaking Ingemar Stenmark's longtime World Cup wins record last season. Shiffrinโs current total stands at 88 and counting (Stenmark had 86).
Not even close to an issue, Shiffrin maintained. Her motivation will be as strong as ever in pursuing more World Cup overall titles. The womenโs record is six by Annemarie Moser-Proell of Austria.
โSo that motivation doesnโt change because it just kind of resets every year,โ said Shiffrin, who's from Colorado. โThatโs where my headโs at.โ
To take her training to another level, Shiffrin incorporated more trail running. It helped her report for training camp in arguably the best shape of her life. But then food poisoning hit her while training in Chile. And then when she got back home she caught a bug she couldn't shake. It zapped her strength.
โI feel like I'm in a good place now,โ Shiffrin said.
Sheโs working with a new coach, too, in Karin Harjo, who replaces her longtime coach Mike Day. Shiffrin's mom, Eileen, still works with her as well.
โKarinโs transitioning really quite seamlessly into the team,โ Shiffrin said. โIโm really excited to move forward with Karin leading the charge.โ
Shiffrin made sure to praise Day, too: "I owe so much of the career that Iโve had to him and the work that heโs done.โ
The plan is for Shiffrin to try to add more speed races โ super-Gs in particular โ this season. But that's all schedule and health willing, of course.
โThereโs not really a lot more racing that I can physically do,โ Shiffrin said. โBut thereโs a little bit more.โ
There's also not a lot more she could've crammed into her offseason. She did a little bit of everything.
Shiffrin and her U.S. ski team friends caught a Swift show together. Their bonding time included, โjumping up and down for 3 1/2 hours, shouting โLove Storyโ and all of that,โ Shiffrin said with a laugh.
Shiffrin also spent quite a bit of time with Kilde, too, even scripting a dance together to ABBA's โGimme! Gimme! Gimme!โ while standing on the slopes in ski racing attire. Shiffrin also picked up the best female athlete award at the ESPY awards. That's not all โ she had a lodge named after her at Camp Arrow Wood in Massachusetts. She said her lodge is right next to the one named for basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan.
โThe offseason was really good,โ Shiffrin said. โMostly a lot of travel and some really, really fun events.โ
Now, itโs back to work. Her focus in Saturday's GS is more about squeezing in some valuable time on a race course than where she might finish.
โThis first race, itโs basically just going to be an opportunity to get the best training that we have access to because itโs the only hill thatโs actually properly prepared for ski racing right now,โ Shiffrin said.
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