Mikaela Shiffrin’s latest milestone was bittersweet.
After securing her third gold medal with a win in slalom on Feb. 18—ending an eight-year medal drought—the athlete became emotional as she reflected on achieving the milestone six years after the unexpected death of her father Jeff Shiffrin.
“This was a moment I have dreamed about,” Mikaela told reporters through tears during a post-race press conference on Feb. 18. “I’ve also been very scared of this moment.”
“Everything in life that you do after you lose someone you love is like a new experience,” she added. “It’s like being born again, and I still have so many moments where I resist this. I don’t want to be in life without my dad.”
But despite the dread of experiencing such a special moment without her father, who died in 2020 following an accident at the family’s home, the medal also brought her closer to a sense of peace.
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