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What Happened?’: Mikaela Shiffrin Issues Fierce Warning about ….

Mikaela Shiffrin voices concern over lack of centralized broadcast rights for the FIS Alpine World Cup a week before the commencement of first race

The 2024 FIS Alpine Skiing season is scheduled to begin later this month, but
Mikaela Shiffrin isn’t happy with the broadcast situation for the races. The
American recently expressed concern over the lack of centralized
broadcast rights in skiing while informing fans how they could tune in to
watch the World Cup season.
For Shiffrin, this year will mark her 15th season on the slopes. Over the last
fourteen years, she has dominated the sport and is widely considered to be
one of the best skiers of all time.
Environnement : Mikaela Shiffrin et 140 autres skieurs demandent plus  d'efforts à la Fédération de ski - La Voix du Nord
Now, the 2024-2025 World Cup season is scheduled to kick off in Soelden,
Austria, on October 26, but fans wanting to tune in to watch their favorite
skiers can sometimes get a little confused.
Addressing this, the official X account of the US Ski and Snowboard team
posted on X,
“U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes are ready for another busy season of
competing worldwide, and we’re here to break down how you can watch
all the action. Broadcast rights are not centralized, which means that
every country has the right to sell their World Cup broadcast – and though
it can be confusing and frustrating, there are THREE main ways to tune
into the 2024-25 season action with @outsidemagazine,
skiandsnowboard.live and the NBC family (NBC/CNBC/USA/Peacock).”
Ski-Star ist müde – Geheim gefilmt! Shiffrin plötzlich eingeschlafen |  Heute.at
“It may not be the most ideal situation, because broadcast rights for our
sport are not yet centralized, but here are the details for how to watch this
year’s @fisalpine World Cup.”
Mikaela Shiffrin arrives in Sölden ahead of the
season’s first race
The first competition of the 2024-2025 FIS Alpine Skiing season is set to take
place in Sölden, Austria, on October 26 and 27. The event will feature Giant
Slalom races for both men and women and guarantees a thrilling start to
the year.
Ahead of this first race, Mikaela Shiffrin has been busy training in El
Colorado, Chile for what promises to be yet another record-breaking
season. Shiffrin has been giving fans regular updates on her training and
schedule and recently shared that she’s reached Sölden ahead of her
season opener
Mikaela Shiffrin | Ladies' Slalom | Courchevel | 1st place | FIS Alpine
Shiffrin posted a hilarious video of herself and her fellow members of the US
Ski team imitating goats, captioning it,
“When in Soelden.”
For Mikaela Shiffrin, this FIS Alpine Skiing season offers the opportunity to
become the first skier to reach 100 World Cup wins. She currently stands at
97, with the 98th a strong possibility in Sölden, Austria.

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