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US takes bronze in combined skiing; Mikaela Shiffrin misses podium

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US takes bronze in combined skiing; Mikaela Shiffrin misses podium

Bronze Linings & Bitter Blows: U.S. Salvages Podium in Team Combined as Shiffrin’s Redemption Arc Hits a Snag

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — The narrative was written, the script seemingly perfected. Breezy Johnson, the powerhouse downhill world champion, would blast a lead. Mikaela Shiffrin, the slalom sovereign with seven wins in eight starts this season, would ice it. The U.S. duo, reigning world champions, were poised to coronate their partnership with Olympic gold in the debut of the women’s team combined event. Instead, the Olimpia delle Tofane piste delivered a stunning plot twist, one of heartbreak, resilience, and a stark reminder that in alpine skiing, milliseconds are merciless.

Contents
  • A Stunning Upset on the Slopes of Cortina
  • Anatomy of a Shock: Where the Race Slipped Away
  • Silver Linings: Wiles and Moltzan’s Gritty Triumph
  • Looking Ahead: Shiffrin’s Final Stand and the Legacy of a Champion
  • Conclusion: A Lesson in Sport’s Unforgiving Drama

A Stunning Upset on the Slopes of Cortina

In a result that reverberated through the Dolomites, Austria’s Ariane Raedler and Katharina Huber seized the historic first Olympic gold in the women’s team combined. Germany’s Kira Weidle-Winkelmann and Emma Aicher, trailing by a mere 0.05 seconds, captured silver. The American podium moment came not from the heavily favored top team, but from the gritty, under-the-radar pairing of Jacqueline Wiles and Paula Moltzan, who dug deep to clutch the bronze. For Johnson and Shiffrin, a fourth-place finish, a mere 0.06 seconds from a medal, felt like a canyon of disappointment.

The team combined, a thrilling new Olympic format, pairs one downhill specialist and one slalom expert from the same nation. Each skis both legs, with aggregate times deciding the medalists. It’s a test of tactical pairing, versatility, and nerve. On paper, the U.S. had assembled a dream team. Johnson lived up to her billing, delivering the fastest downhill leg of the entire field, handing Shiffrin a golden opportunity. The advantage was tangible; the stage was set.

Anatomy of a Shock: Where the Race Slipped Away

What transpired next was a scene of uncharacteristic struggle. Shiffrin, the most decorated World Cup skier in history, pushed out of the start on the slalom piste set by an Austrian coach—a technical, turn-heavy challenge. Almost immediately, her rhythm seemed just a fraction off. The pristine, aggressive line that defines her skiing was clouded by small, costly corrections.

“You could see it in the first three gates,” noted former Olympic champion Ted Ligety in post-race analysis. “The ski wasn’t biting with her usual authority. On a course this tight, set by your chief rivals, you have to impose your will immediately. She was fighting it, and when Mikaela is fighting, you know the time is going to bleed.”

The clock told the brutal tale: Shiffrin’s slalom run ranked 15th in the field. The massive lead Johnson had carved out evaporated in a flurry of tight gates. Meanwhile, Austria’s Huber and Germany’s Aicher delivered slalom legs that were clinical and fearless, while the U.S.’s second-team slalom skier, Paula Moltzan, put down a heroic run to secure the bronze for her pairing with Wiles.

  • Key Factor: Austrian Course Setting: The slalom course, set by the Austrian coach, was widely described as “quirky” and “rhythm-breaking,” perfectly tailored to disrupt a skier who prefers flowing, high-speed turns.
  • Psychological Weight: The ghost of Beijing 2022, where Shiffrin left without an individual medal, adds an invisible but palpable layer of pressure. This was to be the start of her redemption narrative.
  • Team Dynamics vs. Individual Brilliance: The event proved that two very good skiers in sync can outperform a duo of superstars where one has an off day. Austria and Germany executed flawless team skis.

Silver Linings: Wiles and Moltzan’s Gritty Triumph

While the shock of the favorites missing out dominated headlines, the performance of Jacqueline Wiles and Paula Moltzan deserves its own spotlight. Wiles, a speed specialist who has overcome horrific injuries to return to the Olympic stage, delivered a solid, clean downhill. Moltzan, often in Shiffrin’s shadow in individual slaloms, faced immense pressure knowing the team’s medal hopes rested on her shoulders after the first team’s stumble.

“We came here to compete as a unit, to put down two clean, hard runs,” said Wiles after the race. “Paula was absolutely incredible under that pressure. This bronze is for the whole team, the whole staff. It’s a testament to our depth.” Their podium finish is a crucial reminder of the United States’ formidable strength across the entire women’s alpine roster, a depth that salvaged glory from the jaws of a potential team-wide disappointment.

Looking Ahead: Shiffrin’s Final Stand and the Legacy of a Champion

The immediate question now hangs over the rest of the Cortina Games: What’s next for Mikaela Shiffrin? She has two individual events remaining—the giant slalom and the slalom—her technical bread and butter. The slalom, in particular, is her kingdom. This setback, however shocking, may serve as a perverse release of pressure.

“Sometimes you need the sting to refocus,” analyzed skiing journalist Lindsay Schnell. “The team event is a shared burden. Now, she returns to her individual domains. The narrative is no longer about a coronation, but about a response. That’s when she’s historically been most dangerous.”

Predictions for the remaining events:

Giant Slalom: Shiffrin remains a top contender, but the field is deep. Look for Switzerland’s Lara Gut-Behrami and Italy’s Federica Brignone to challenge fiercely. A podium is likely, but gold is no longer a foregone conclusion.

Slalom: This is the ultimate test of character. Expect a furious, focused Shiffrin. Despite today’s result, she is still the best slalom skier on the planet. The prediction here is a monumental, statement-making performance to claim the gold that has eluded her since 2018.

Conclusion: A Lesson in Sport’s Unforgiving Drama

The debut of the women’s team combined at the Cortina Games delivered everything the Olympics promise: historic firsts, underdog triumphs, and the humbling of giants. For Austria and Germany, it was a perfect execution of a team strategy. For the United States, the day was a complex tapestry of emotion—the unbridled joy of Wiles and Moltzan contrasting with the hollow shock of Johnson and Shiffrin.

Ultimately, this race underscored that alpine skiing is brutally unforgiving. It does not respect past titles or season-long dominance. It demands perfection in a single moment, on a specific hill, under a unique set of pressures. Mikaela Shiffrin’s legacy as an all-time great is already secure, but her quest for a definitive, redemptive Olympic moment in Italy just became infinitely more compelling. The bronze medal won by her teammates is both a consolation and a catalyst, proving that American skiing thrives on collective strength, even as the world watches its brightest star navigate a renewed and arduous path to the podium’s top step.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

Image: CC licensed via commons.wikimedia.org

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