Mikaela Shiffrin is set to compete in her first slalom race of the season on Nov. 15 in Levi. The Levi event marks the American ski racer’s second outing this season after her giant slalom race in Austria, a couple of weeks back, where she finished fourth.
Besides Shiffrin, several other top competitors will be competing in Levi on Saturday, including the USA’s Paula Moltzan, Aj Hurt, Nina O’Brien, and Croatia’s Zrinka Ljutić, among others, who are expected to be in the event.
Where Can Fans Around the World Watch Mikaela Shiffrin and Team USA Live From Levi?
Shiffrin’s fans across the USA will be able to catch the live action of the races through Ski and Snowboard Live’s website. Besides, FIS TV will also be showcasing the event, and is a vital source for audiences across countries where official streaming partners for the race are lacking. CBC and Eurosport are among the other partners joining in to provide viewership to fans in Canada and Europe.
Shiffrin’s first slalom run is scheduled to take place at 4:00 p.m. ET, while the second race is at 7:00 p.m. ET. Notably, fans can tune into their respective broadcasting or streaming platforms to watch a veteran like Shiffrin in action.
The American is aiming for a handsome finish on Saturday to set the tone for her 2025-26 season, and she couldn’t have dreamed of a better place than Levi. Shiffrin has one of the most impressive records in the location and has four top-podium finishes to her name in her last five World Cup races, making her one of the favorites for the Saturday event, too.
Shiffrin Eyes a Homely Atmosphere at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics 2026
Shiffrin recently shed light on competing at a habitual location in Milano-Cortina at the 2026 Winter Olympics after racing without any experience in Beijing in 2022. Notably, the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing were the only time the American skier had competed in that site. On the other hand, Shiffrin has extensive experience competing and winning races in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Shiffrin shed light on how she is approaching the upcoming quadrennial games in Milan Cortina, stating, “Right now, I am optimistic. Cortina is amazing, it’s a place we’re more familiar with, and I personally love it there.”
“It’s beautiful, and the food is amazing, and the views, the atmosphere. Everything looks a little bit different when you have kind of covered it in these Olympic logos,” the American skier said while explaining the admiration she has for Milano Cortina.
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In the interview, the 30-year-old also hinted that she aims to compete in her specialized events for the Milano Cortina event, unlike Beijing, where she participated in all possible races.
