Mikaela Shiffrin will race for the first time in almost nine weeks, since a crash in Killington, Vermont, left her with a deep gash in her obliques.
Anchored by Vermont’s second tallest mountain, Killington, this aptly named hiking hub encompasses miles of scenic trails, including one of the most lovely sections of the Appalachian Trail and Vermont’s Long Trail.
It’s been a demanding and difficult road back for the fast-healing Mikaela Shiffrin, who plans to make her World Cup return next week after being punctured at a Killington, Vermont, race.
Mikaela Shiffrin’s pursuit of World Cup win No. 100 isn’t at the top of her priority list on the eve of her return to ski racing two months after a serious crash.
U.S. superstar skier Mikaela Shiffrin announced her return to racing several weeks after her Killington crash.
A sneeze or a laugh brought on instant pain. That was all due to a serious crash in a giant slalom race on Nov. 30 in Killington, Vermont, where something punctured her in the side — still a ...
After sustaining injuries from a dramatic ski crash in November while chasing her 100th World Cup win. 'I got impaled back in November, and I had about a seven
A chemical spill at a Vermont ski resort briefly triggered a HAZMAT response and shut down a part of the fitness center on Monday. The Killington Fire and Rescue Services said they responded to a hazardous materials incident at Pico Fitness Center on Monday morning just before 7 a.m. after an employee noticed a chemical spill in a boiler closet.
Shiffrin made some post-injury turns earlier this month, calling the three mellow laps she made “a successful on-snow test," and, according to the Associated Press, has undergone slalom training amidst her recovery.
Mikaela Shiffrin is back on snow and skiing regularly again at home in Colorado. When she’ll return to racing after an unusual puncture wound to her side remains “a moving target” that probably won’t be figured out for another week to 10 days according to U.
Mikaela Shiffrin's pursuit of World Cup win No. 100 isn't at the top of her priority list on the eve of her return to ski racing two months after a
Snow sports columnist Shaun Sutner takes to wider cross-country skis and ventures on Vermont's Catamount Trail