CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) โ Mikaela Shiffrin is back on snow and skiing regularly again at home in Colorado. When sheโll return to racing after an unusual puncture wound to her side remains โa moving targetโ that probably wonโt be figured out for another week to 10 days, U.S. Ski Team head coach Paul Kristofic said.
Shiffrin crashed on Nov. 30 as she was chasing her record-extending 100th World Cup win in a giant slalom in Killington, Vermont, and was stabbed by something as she slid down the mountain. A couple of weeks later, she had abdominal surgery to clean out her puncture wound.
But she indicated on social media that she returned to skiing about a week ago.
โThings are moving along,โ Kristofic told The Associated Press at the World Cup races in Cortina late Thursday. โItโs an injury I donโt think many people have ever dealt with. So itโs been complicated in a way to ensure sheโs actually physically ready during the healing process and improving that way because of the nature of the injury.โ
Shiffrinโs team, led by her personal head coach Karin Harjo, is in Colorado with her. Her team also includes physical therapist Regan Dewhirst, who has been essential lately.
โSheโs been working with Regan every day since the injury happened,โ Kristofic said. โReganโs been with her every single day.โ
Itโs the second consecutive season that Shiffrin has had a major crash, having hit the safety netting at high speed during a downhill in Cortina a year ago, spraining the MCL and tibiofibular ligaments in her left knee. She returned after 1 ยฝ months out and competed at two stops at the end of last season.
So when might she return this time?
โItโs a bit of a question mark on how quickly she can come up to World Cup level intensity,โ Kristofic said. โSo that remains to be seen. But I can guarantee you theyโll do everything they can to get ready properly in a reasonable amount of time.
There is no date set for a return to the racing scene in Europe.
โItโs a moving target,โ Kristofic said. โThe intent is to try to get ready for racing. But being very clear and precise with the steps along the way without shortcuts. Really just do everything right and get her to a point where sheโs confident enough to kick out of the start.โ
The womenโs giant slalom and slalom at the upcoming world championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria, are less than a month away on Feb. 13 and 15.
Will Shiffrin make it to Saalbach?
โItโs difficult to say because weโre very early, early days back on snow,โ Kristofic said. โWeโll probably know more in a week to 10 days to see how things are going.โ
Shiffrin also likely wants to compete on home snow at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley, Idaho, at the end of March.
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