COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colorado — Mikaela Shiffrin has two Olympic gold medals and more World Cup wins than any other skier in history. (She's at 103, for those counting.)
And she might be at her best yet this season.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementShiffrin comes to the World Cup at Copper Mountain having won the first two slalom races of the season and barely missing a medal in the only giant slalom so far. Her technique in slalom has been near perfect — just watch her first run in Levi, Finland — and she is skiing with command.
Perhaps most importantly, she is fully healthy after missing much of last season following a crash in the GS at Killington, Vermont, that left a deep gash in her obliques.
"I was so focused on GS over the preparation period just to bring my level back to something worthy in GS races. I didn’t get a lot of slalom training, but I got good slalom training," Shiffrin said last weekend.
Here's what to know about the World Cup at Copper Mountain:
Lindsey Vonn Alpine Skiing
Mikaela ShiffrinAlpine Skiing
Chloe KimSnowboard Halfpipe
Quinn Dehlinger Freestyle Skiing - Aerials
Jaelin Kauf Freestyle Skiing - Moguls
Alex Ferreira Freestyle Skiing - Halfpipe
Alexander Hall Freestyle Skiing - Slopestyle
Erin Jackson Speed Skating
Madison Chock and Evan BatesIce Dance
Alysa Liu Figure Skating
Ilia MalininFigure Skating
Amber Glenn Figure Skating
Jordan StolzSpeed Skating
Steve EmtWheelchair Curling
Cory Thiesse (R)Curling
Korey Dropkin Curling
Elana Meyers Taylor Bobsleigh
Mystique Ro Skeleton
Hilary KnightIce Hockey
Jack Eichel Ice Hockey
Quinn Hughes Ice Hockey
Matthew TkachukIce Hockey
Brady Tkachuk Ice Hockey
Auston MatthewsIce Hockey
Charlie McAvoyIce Hockey
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Lindsey Vonn Alpine Skiing
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Lindsey Vonn Alpine Skiing
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Mikaela ShiffrinAlpine Skiing
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Chloe KimSnowboard Halfpipe
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Quinn Dehlinger Freestyle Skiing - Aerials
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Jaelin Kauf Freestyle Skiing - Moguls
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Alex Ferreira Freestyle Skiing - Halfpipe
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Alexander Hall Freestyle Skiing - Slopestyle
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Erin Jackson Speed Skating
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Madison Chock and Evan BatesIce Dance
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Alysa Liu Figure Skating
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Ilia MalininFigure Skating
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Amber Glenn Figure Skating
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Jordan StolzSpeed Skating
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Steve EmtWheelchair Curling
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Cory Thiesse (R)Curling
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Korey Dropkin Curling
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Elana Meyers Taylor Bobsleigh
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Mystique Ro Skeleton
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Hilary KnightIce Hockey
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Jack Eichel Ice Hockey
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Quinn Hughes Ice Hockey
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Matthew TkachukIce Hockey
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Brady Tkachuk Ice Hockey
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Auston MatthewsIce Hockey
Team USA athletes expected to star at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan
Charlie McAvoyIce Hockey
What races will Shiffrin do?
While the men had both speed (super-G) and tech (giant slalom) races at Copper, the women have two tech races. The giant slalom is Saturday, and the slalom is Sunday.
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How to watch
Broadcast/streaming schedule (all times Eastern)
Outsideonline.com will show all of the races live while NBC, Peacock and CNBC will have a mix of live and delayed coverage.
Saturday, Nov. 29
Noon – First run, women's giant slalom, outsideonline.com
1 p.m. – Delayed coverage of men's giant slalom, NBC and Peacock
3 p.m. – Second run, women's giant slalom, outsideonline.com
Sunday, Nov. 30
Noon – First run, women's slalom, outsideonline.com
1 p.m. – Delayed coverage of women's giant slalom, NBC and Peacock
2 p.m. – Delayed coverage of men's super-G, CNBC and Peacock
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement3 p.m. – Second run, women's slalom, outsideonline.com, CNBC and Peacock
Who to watch
Shiffrin is the woman to beat — and it’s going to take some great skiing to do that. Not only has she won the first two slalom World Cups in commanding fashion, finishing more than a second ahead in both, she’s been first in each run of both races.
“I think it’s some of the best slalom skiing I ever did. I feel very stable right now,” Shiffrin said after her win in Gurgl, Austria, last weekend.
“I feel really good with my level of slalom right now,” she said. “I pretty much know what to focus on to bring out fast skiing.”
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementShiffrin also was fourth in the only giant slalom race this season, missing the podium by 0.31 seconds.
So who are other contenders?
Lara Colturi. The 19-year-old Albanian was second to Shiffrin in the slaloms at Levi and Gurl, and was seventh in the GS at Soelden.
Paula Moltzan. Shiffrin’s U.S. teammate is picking up right where she left off last season, when she won bronze in the giant slalom at the world championships and made two World Cup podiums. Moltzan has been in the top five in all three World Cup races this season, including a second-place finish in the GS at Soelden.
Camille Rast. The reigning world slalom champion already has a podium finish this season, winning the bronze last week in Gurgl.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWendy Holdener. The Swiss veteran won silver in the slalom at the world championships last year.
Lauren Macuga. One of the best speed skiers the United States has right now, Macuga will be making her second career GS start in Copper.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Mikaela Shiffrin at Copper World Cup: What to know
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