Los Angeles Times

For Shiffrin, it’s a welcome return ... to the finish line

She takes ninth place in super-G for bounce back to normality after slalom setbacks.

- By Nathan Fenno

BEIJING — In a normal time, Mikaela Shiffrin finishing a race wouldn’t be worth mentioning.

The world’s top female skier has piled up victories and gold medals and world championsh­ips with such regularity that the accomplish­ments became routine. She paired the success that appeared to come so easily — at least from the outside — with a thoughtful, vulnerable approach that is unusual for such a dominant athlete.

Shiffrin’s pursuit of medals in five individual events at the Yanqing National Alpine Centre was supposed to be one of the main attraction­s at the Winter Olympics.

Instead of medals, however, the Games have been gut-wrenching reminder that even the best athletes are still human.

That’s why when Shiffrin crossed the finish line in the super-G on Friday to scattered applause on a hazy afternoon, the ninth-place showing was a kind of victory.

She skied out of her first two races at the Games — the giant slalom and slalom — earlier in the week and only managed to stay on the course for a combined 16 seconds in the events.

The stunning, inexplicab­le start led to plenty of questions, most of all from Shiffrin. In a candid, tearful discussion with journalist­s in the mixed-zone Wednesday after the slalom, her signature event, she grasped for an answer to why this was happening. She said she was “at a loss” and had to “question a lot” and admitted “I don’t know how to handle it.”

The super-G provided the start of a path back to normalcy or at least to the finish line.

Though Shiffrin is the rare skier who can pile up victories in both the technical and speed events, she’s only competed in the super-G seven times in the last two years. Those races included four podiums and she’s ranked eighth in the world, but it’s not a go-to event. Her last super-G win came on Jan. 26, 2020, in Bansko, Bulgaria, on the World Cup circuit. It was her final stop before the sudden death of her father, Jeff, after an accident at the family’s home in Edwards, Colo., in early February of that year.

On Friday, Shiffrin worked through the Rock course as temperatur­es crept into the low 40s and the small group of spectators allowed to watch from the grandstand­s waved blue and pink flags emblazoned with the image of Bing Dwen Dwen, the popular panda mascot of the Games.

The onlookers seemed to be urging Shiffrin on, collective­ly sucking in their breath when she took a turn unexpected­ly wide or wobbled for an instant.

She finished without incident in 1 minute, 14.30 seconds and stood alone for a few seconds as a cowbell tinkled and a television camera focused on her from a few feet away.

Switzerlan­d’s Lara GutBehrami won the super-G in 1:13.51, followed by Austria’s Mirjam Puchner and Switzerlan­d’s Michelle Gisin. Ester Ledecka, the defending gold medalist in the event from Czechoslov­akia who won gold on a snowboard in the parallel slalom earlier this week, placed fifth.

More medal opportunit­ies await Shiffrin — in the downhill, the combined, and mixed team parallel event.

 ?? Robert F. Bukaty Associated Press ?? MIKAELA SHIFFRIN executes a turn during the women’s super-G competitio­n. She completed the Rock course without incident, a victory in itself following her inexplicab­ly disappoint­ing start to the Games.
Robert F. Bukaty Associated Press MIKAELA SHIFFRIN executes a turn during the women’s super-G competitio­n. She completed the Rock course without incident, a victory in itself following her inexplicab­ly disappoint­ing start to the Games.
 ?? Luca Bruno Associated Press ?? SHIFFRIN reacts upon finishing her run, which drew scattered applause from the limited crowd. The skiing star has the opportunit­y to medal in other events.
Luca Bruno Associated Press SHIFFRIN reacts upon finishing her run, which drew scattered applause from the limited crowd. The skiing star has the opportunit­y to medal in other events.

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