Mikaela Shiffrin is regarded as the best skier in history. The 30-year-old alpine skier is competing in her fourth winter Olympics and aiming to win her third gold medal. Throughout her career, Mikaela has won 15 medals, making her the most successful skier in the modern era.
During the 2026 Games in Milan-Cortina, Mikaela just missed the podium in the combined event with her teammate Breezy Johnson. So her hopes for medalling in this Olympics comes down to Sunday, February 15.
Mikaela is competing in the giant slalom against the best skiers in the world, including fellow Americans Paula Moltzan, Nina O’Brien, and AJ Hurt. So, as the best skier in the world aims to win gold, here’s everything we know about her.
On March 13, 1995, Mikaela was born to parents Eileen and Jeff, who were both skiers too. Eileen competed in many racing events and Jeff, who died in February 2020 after an accident, also loved the sport.
Mikaela started skiing at a young age, both in the Rocky mountains and in Vermont. When she was just 14, she won both the slalom and giant slalom at the Topolino Games in Italy, against skiers from 40 nations.
She competed in her first Olympics when she was 18
Mikaela made her Olympic debut at the 2014 Games in Sochi, winning the gold in the slalom. She was the youngest woman to ever do so. During the 2018 PyeongChang Games, Mikaela won two medals – the gold in the giant slalom and silver in the super-combined
While Mikaela earns $500,000 a year from skiing, she rakes in much more from her endorsements. The alpine skier has brand deals with Land Rover, Longines, Adidas, and Barilla and is worth $12 million, per Celebrity Net Worth.
Mikaela first started dating fellow alpine skier Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, 33, in 2021. The two announced their engagement on April 4, 2024. Mikaela and Aleksander bond over their thrilling sport.
In 2024, Mikaela sustained a deep puncture wound on the right side of her abdomen and suffered severe muscle trauma after crashing during the Alpine Ski World Cup. In January of that year, Aleksander went through a crash of his own.
“We both have been in survival mode for the last year and a half,” Mikaela told People in January. “Total survival mode.”
She continued: “It’s being able to relate to each other and help each other through those tough moments. He does that for me on a daily basis. It’s pretty special.”