Shiffrin gets a new trainer for his birthday

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Mikaela Shiffrin has a new head coach.

Special 28th birthday present for Mikaela Shiffrin. On this day, the American Ski Association presents who will succeed their old coach Mike Day. During last month’s World Cup, the break came as a surprise.

Now an acquaintance returns with Karin Harjo. The American has 23 years of experience as a trainer. She already worked for the American team from 2011 to 2022. She was assistant to the technicians (2015 to 2017) and to the speed team (2017 to 2022). And in 2016, she became the first woman to complete the course in a World Cup slalom.

Since this season, Harjo has been head coach of the Canadian women at the World Cup. After Marie-Theres Nadig at Swiss-Ski in the winter of 2004/05, she was the second woman to take on this role. And Harjo did that with great success. Under her fourth Valérie Grenier (26) her first World Cup victory in the giant slalom and Laurence St-Germain (28) surprisingly became world champion in slalom.

Putting female coaches in the spotlight more

“I am delighted and honored to be working with Mikaela in this capacity,” Harjo said in the American Association statement. “What impresses me most about Mikaela is that she has already achieved so much, but still knows that she can still improve.”

Shiffrin also looks forward to working with Harjo again. “It’s about putting more of a spotlight on female coaches,” she told the New York Times. “I’ve already achieved a lot, but maybe at this stage of my career I can give other coaches a better idea of ​​what they can aspire to.”

Shiffrin surpassed only Ingemar Stenmark (66) over the weekend with the two triumphs in giant slalom and slalom in Are (Sd) and is now the sole record holder with 87 World Cup wins. Chances are she will continue to build that brand with Harjo by her side. (bir)

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