Mikaela Shiffrin closes in on World Cup skiing history

FILE - In this Feb. 19, 1980 file photo, Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden speeds down the Whiteface mountain on his way to win the giant slalom at the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y. To Ingemar Stenmark, all this fuss over Mikaela Shiffrin as she approaches his record of 86 World Cup skiing victories is beside the point. Because the 66-year-old Swede believes the American is already on another level. 鈥淪he鈥檚 much better than I was. You cannot compare,鈥 Stenmark said in an interview with The Associated Press. 鈥 (AP Photo, File)

History beckons for Mikaela Shiffrin on Friday when the American skier competes in one of her best events.

Shiffrin is seeking a record-tying 86th win on the World Cup skiing circuit, a number that would equal Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark's mark from the 1970s and 80s.

six weeks ago. She had three chances to match Stenmark's record last week but those were all speed races 鈥 not Shiffrin's specialty.

On Friday, Shiffrin will again try to make history in a giant slalom in Are, Sweden. That will be followed by a slalom on Saturday. Shiffrin has won 19 World Cup giant slaloms and 52 slaloms in her career, along with an Olympic gold medal in each.

Stenmark has said he does not plan to be in Are, preferring to watch on television, but he gave Shiffrin an enthusiastic endorsement in .

鈥淪he鈥檚 much better than I was. You cannot compare,鈥 said Stenmark, an all-time great in both slalom and giant slalom who preferred not to race in downhill.

Shiffrin, though, can do it all. In the two super-Gs and one downhill last weekend in Kvitfjell, Norway, she placed between fourth and seventh. Those results were enough for her to win her fifth overall World Cup title with six races remaining this season.

鈥淚 can take a little bit of weight of my shoulders,鈥 after moving into second place on the all-time women鈥檚 list, one behind Annemarie Moser-Pr枚ll. 鈥淭hat was like the big, big goal for me this season.鈥

The title also moved Shiffrin ahead of former United States teammate Lindsey Vonn, who won four overall titles and 82 World Cup races before retiring four years ago.

Now it's back to chasing Stenmark's record, and it's looking good. Three of Shiffrin's 19 victories in giant slalom came in her last three starts in the event, all wire-to-wire wins in January.

And the Swedish resort of Are could also provide a boost. That's where a 17-year-old Shiffrin first won a World Cup race, in slalom in December 2012.

It took until her 24th career start to get that first victory, but her win rate has soared since to 35% 鈥 85 wins in 244 races.

If No. 86 eludes Shiffrin in Sweden, she has up to four more chances next week at the season-ending World Cup Finals in Soldeu, Andorra.

She will turn 28 on Monday, two days before racing starts in the tiny principality tucked in the mountains between France and Spain.

鈥淚 think she can win more than 100,鈥 Stenmark said. 鈥淚t depends on how many years she continues. But for sure 100.鈥

Shiffrin has not publicly set such a lofty target, but it can be within reach if she pursues a sixth overall title to match Moser-Pr枚ll, a 1970s downhill standout from Austria.

This week Shiffrin to set a more cerebral goal: 鈥淪trive to be modest in the face of hubris.鈥

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