After skiing out in the first run of the slalom Wednesday, Mikaela Shiffrin has now failed to finish in back-to-back technical races. It is the first time Shiffrin has failed to do so since 2011, when she was 16 years old.
Following the slalom, Mikaela Shiffrin said on NBC she was still "processing" what happened. bit.ly/3uFHYZR
Still, Shiffrin has three medals from her first two Olympics, two of them gold, and is widely considered one of, if not the best, technical skiers of all time. bit.ly/3uFHYZR
Looking ahead, there are still three races left: the super-G, the Alpine combined and the downhill.
While Shiffrin didn’t rule out competing in all three, she didn’t rule it in, either, saying Team USA has others who are just as capable: bit.ly/3uFHYZR
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