CBS News logo
The Guardian logo
Associated Press logo
3 articles
·5M

Mikaela Shiffrin Faces Mental Health Challenges, Withdraws from Giant Slalom at World Championships

Mikaela Shiffrin will skip the giant slalom at the Alpine skiing worlds due to PTSD after a severe injury during a crash last November.

Overview

A summary of the key points of this story verified across multiple sources.

American skier Mikaela Shiffrin, holding 99 World Cup wins, withdraws from defending her giant slalom title at the Alpine skiing worlds due to post-traumatic stress disorder. Following a severe crash in November, Shiffrin has struggled to regain her mental focus and speed, leading to her decision not to compete in the upcoming event. She plans to participate in the slalom and teams up with Breezy Johnson for a new combined event. Shiffrin expressed her heartbreak and mental challenges in coping with the aftermath of her injury, emphasizing the emotional toll of the sport.

Content generated by AI—learn more or report issue.

Pano Newsletter

Get both sides in 5 minutes with our daily newsletter.

Analysis

Compare how each side frames the story — including which facts they emphasize or leave out.

Analysis unavailable for this viewpoint.

Articles (3)

Compare how different news outlets are covering this story.

Center (2)

History

See how this story has evolved over time.

  • This story does not have any previous versions.