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What impact could Mikaela Shiffrin’s recent injury have on her competitors’ chances at the upcoming Winter Olympics?
**Interviewer:** Joining us today is former Olympic skier, Ashley Caldwell, who knows firsthand the challenges and risks of this sport. Mikaela Shiffrin, as you know, suffered a nasty crash during the Killington giant slalom, needing medical attention and facing a few weeks off the slopes. Ashley, what are your thoughts on this incident?
**Ashley Caldwell:** It’s always heartbreaking to see a fellow athlete go down like that. Mikaela is such a phenomenal skier, and this setback must be incredibly tough for her, especially so close to achieving her 100th World Cup victory. It speaks volumes about her character that she’s already communicating with fans and focusing on her recovery.
**Interviewer:** Does this incident raise concerns about the safety of skiing at such high levels?
**Ashley Caldwell:** Skiing is inherently a risky sport. These athletes push their limits to achieve incredible feats, and unfortunately, accidents happen. I think the FIS and organizers do a good job of prioritizing safety, but there’s always room for improvement. This incident might spark further discussion about course design and safety protocols.
**Interviewer:** Do you think this injury will significantly impact Shiffrin’s chances at the upcoming Winter Olympics?
**Ashley Caldwell:** It’s definitely a setback, no question. A few weeks off the slopes at this crucial time is never ideal. But knowing Mikaela’s determination and work ethic, I wouldn’t count her out. She’s a fierce competitor and will come back stronger. It’ll be fascinating to see how this unfolds.
**Interviewer:** Given Mikaela’s dominance in the sport, do you think this could open the door for other skiers to finally challenge her for the top spot?