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‘Better than I was’: Stenmark hails Shiffrin as she nears his World Cup record

- Associated Press

To Ingemar Stenmark, the focus on Mikaela Shiffrin as she approaches his record of 86 World Cup skiing victories is beside the point. The 66-year-old Swede believes the American is already on another level.

“She’s much better than I was. You cannot compare,” Stenmark told the Associated Press. “She has everything. She has good physical strength, she has a good technique, strong head. I think it’s the combinatio­n of everything makes her so good. And I’m also impressed that she can ski good both in slalom and in super-G and downhill also.

“I could never have been so good in all discipline­s.”

All 86 of Stenmark’s wins in the 1970s and 80s came in the technical discipline­s of slalom (40) and giant slalom (46). Shiffrin’s 85 wins have come predominan­tly in slalom (52) giant slalom (19) or parallel (five), but also in super-G (five), downhill (three) and combined (one). One of Shiffrin’s three medals at the world championsh­ips this month came in super-G with a silver.

Stenmark knows the numbers well, because he enjoys following Shiffrin’s races.

“I watch most of them,” he said. “To become such a good skier you have to love skiing, and she has good touch with the snow, good feeling. She can adapt to all kind of different snow conditions.”

After winning three medals in her four races at the worlds, Shiffrin returns to action this weekend in Kvitfjell, Norway, where she plans to compete in a super-G, a downhill and then another super-G on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respective­ly. Then Shiffrin has a giant slalom and a slalom in Are, Sweden, from 10-11 March.

Could Stenmark attend the races in Are if there’s still a chance for Shiffrin to match or break his record?

“No, I’m not going. I’m sorry for that. But I will, of course, watch on TV,” Stenmark said, explaining that he doesn’t want to devote too much attention to Shiffrin when there are also elite Swedish skiers competing, like Olympic giant slalom champion Sara Hector.

“That’s why it would be a little bit strange for me to go to Are to celebrate Shiffrin when we have the Swedish girls also. If it would have been another place, it would be easier.”

While Stenmark hasn’t attended a race since Lindsey Vonn invited him to her career finale in Are in 2019, he’s drawn to Shiffrin’s methodical approach to skiing and – as someone known for his reserve – appreciate­s her introverte­d personalit­y.

“I don’t know her personally, but she seems to be a very [nice] person,” Stenmark said.

Shiffrin shows just as much reverence for Stenmark as he does for her.

“I would say the name means more than the number,” the 27-year-old Shiffrin said of Stenmark. “He’s an absolute legend in skiing. And no matter what I achieve, this kind of term, ‘the greatest of all time’ or the numbers – all that for me, it’s something that’s debatable.

“The thing for me about sports is that it gives people a reason to be inspired by whoever they choose to be inspired [by]. So whatever I do, it’s a little bit of a moot point. And that’s how I feel about Ingemar. His name is in history as a legend of the sport that people will remember for ever.”

Stenmark and Shiffrin competed in vastly different eras, with many more races – and more discipline­s – available to Shiffrin. There have also been huge advances in skiing equipment since Stenmark stopped racing.

“It’s all completely different, but I liked the way it was when I was racing. The only thing I miss is the carving skis,” he said, referring to the newer, hour-glass shaped skis that make turning less challengin­g. “I think skiing nowadays is easier than when we were racing, but winning is maybe harder now, because there are so many [top] skiers. If you make one small mistake, it’s hard to win.”

While Shiffrin has had her fair share of mistakes – see her performanc­e at last year’s Beijing Olympics when she didn’t finish three of her five individual races and didn’t win a medal despite enormous expectatio­ns – she still wins an impressive 35% of her races.

“And I think she can win more than 100,” Stenmark said. “It depends on how many years she continues. But for sure 100.”

 ?? ?? Mikaela Shiffrin is coming off recent success at the world championsh­ips. Photograph: Denis Balibouse/Reuters
Mikaela Shiffrin is coming off recent success at the world championsh­ips. Photograph: Denis Balibouse/Reuters

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