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Mikaela Shiffrin: ‘Holy crap, that was really good skiing!’ Mom tells US skier after she breaks landmark record | CNN

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American snowboarding star Mikaela Shiffrin is having fairly the 2023 – and it may get even higher earlier than the tip of January.

Earlier this week, the two-time Olympic gold medalist secured her 83rd World Cup win to interrupt compatriot Lindsey Vonn’s document for essentially the most wins in ladies’s snowboarding after ending first within the big slalom at Kronplatz, Italy.

She had topped the standings after the primary run, recording a time of 58.72 earlier than capping off a record-breaking day with a second-run time of 1:01.89.

Now, Shiffrin sits solely three behind the general document – in each males’s and ladies’s snowboarding – of 86 wins held by Swedish snowboarding legend Ingemar Stenmark.

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“I really feel like I don’t push myself if my rivals aren’t pushing me, and my entire profession, I’ve at all times had a minimum of one essential rival. That’s at all times in my thoughts. What are they doing? What are they engaged on?” Shiffrin advised CNN’s Amanda Davies.

“Even when I’m coaching alone, I’m at all times pondering, ‘Can I ski this quicker?’ And if I can, then I higher as a result of any person else most likely is.”

Mikaela Shiffrin credits her mother Eileen for much of her success.

After she broke Vonn’s document on Tuesday, Shiffrin stated her mom’s response was: “Holy crap, that was actually good snowboarding!”

“She’s been one in every of my coaches for my whole World Cup profession,” added the 27-year-old Shiffrin.

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“I imply, she taught me how one can ski once I was three, and he or she’s nonetheless educating me how one can ski now. So it’s been a fairly unimaginable journey to take together with her.”

Based on Shiffrin, her mother additionally helped the four-time total World Cup champion study the knack of remaining calm in competitors.

She added: “After all, the nerves set in … if you get nervous, your legs sort of seize up and get all jittery.

“And it’s really easy at any second to lose all of it with one easy mistake that simply comes since you’re a bit of bit nervous and possibly simply an excessive amount of adrenaline.

“And she or he’s at all times reminding me when the snowboarding is sweet, I can simply concentrate on doing that, then it’s going to be day.

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“Whether or not or not it’s a win, I’ll be proud of it. And the final two days, it ended up in a win as effectively. So it’s fairly superb.”

Snowboarding, amongst different issues, has additionally helped Shfiffrin deal with the loss of life of her father, Jeff. He died abruptly from an accident in February 2020 whereas at residence in Colorado.

“Simply the previous few years to the place I’m now, there’s occasions once I really feel like I haven’t made any progress or healed in any respect,” she defined.

“After which there’s occasions once I really feel like, some sense of hope that possibly, possibly I nonetheless have some actually fantastic issues in life to stay up for.

“And proper now, after all, profitable races and having sort of a optimistic momentum going and snowboarding, that’s at all times useful to really feel like, ‘Okay, there’s stuff to stay up for in life.’

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“And whether or not it’s in ski racing or not, it’s nonetheless issues to stay up for,” stated Shiffrin, including that having the ability to spend time together with her boyfriend – fellow Olympic skier Aleksander Aamodt Kilde – in addition to her mom, and her brother and his spouse, makes her grateful.

TOPSHOT - American Mikaela Shiffrin competes in the first run of the Wowen's Alpine combined event on February 15, 2021 at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italian Alps. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP) (Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)

Mikaela Shiffrin displays on the significance of supporting different ladies

For now, Shiffrin is making an attempt to not concentrate on what number of victories she will be able to rack up.

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“My massive aim for this season is profitable the general Mikaela Shiffrin: ‘Holy crap, that was actually good snowboarding!’ Mother tells US skier after she breaks landmark document | CNN. That’s what I set my sights on and, if I don’t win one other race this season, I nonetheless have the power to do this. So it’s not a lot various victories as it’s making an attempt to stay constant for the rest of the season.”

If Shiffrin does safe a fifth total crown this season she would transfer second on the all-time winner’s listing. Austrian Annemarie Moser-Pröll tops that listing with six titles.

“And that’s nonetheless my massive aim,” stated Shiffrin. “I’ve fairly a big lead proper now, however I’m not taking it with no consideration. In order that’s sort of the place I’ve my sights set, which is useful for me to not suppose a lot concerning the numbers.”

Shiffrin, who notched up her 84th World Cup win on Wednesday, may match Stenmark’s document of 86 wins with a pair of victories when the American races on Saturday and Sunday on the Czech resort of Spindleruv Mlyn.

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Air India flight to London carrying 242 people crashes in Ahmedabad

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An Air India flight to London Gatwick has crashed in Ahmedabad in western India shortly after take-off, with 242 people on board.

Air India said that those on the Boeing 787-8 aircraft included 169 Indian nationals, as well as 53 British citizens, seven Portuguese and one Canadian. There were also 10 cabin crew and two pilots.

An Indian government official said there were 209 confirmed deaths, including people who had been on the ground when the plane crashed.

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The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was more than 10 years old, according to Flightradar24, which added that after reaching an altitude of 625 feet, the aircraft began to descend with a vertical speed of 475 feet per minute.

The aircraft tracking service added that the plane’s signal was lost at 1.38pm local time, just after take-off.

Rohan Krishnan, head of Indian doctors’ association Faima, said the flight crashed into the BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad, adding that some students had been taken to hospital.

It is the first time a 787 has crashed, according to the Aviation Safety Network database.

Boeing shares were down 7 per cent in pre-market trading on Thursday.

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The crash comes as Boeing tries to rebuild trust after a series of safety crises including two fatal crashes of its 737 Max model in 2018 and 2019, which led to the departure of its then chief executive Dennis Muilenburg.

The mid-air blowout of a door plug on a 737 Max-9 jet operated by Alaska Airlines in January 2024 triggered another clear-out of top management amid concerns over the quality of Boeing’s manufacturing.

Kelly Ortberg, who became the manufacturer’s new chief executive last August, has sought to stabilise Boeing’s production and improve its quality control processes, as well as shore up its balance sheet.

The company said on Thursday that its “thoughts are with the passengers, crew, first responders and all affected”.

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Police in Gujarat state told the Financial Times that the plane crashed “within 10 minutes” of taking off from the airport in Ahmedabad.

The Indian aviation regulator said the aircraft made a mayday call to air traffic control “but thereafter no response was given by the aircraft to the calls made by ATC”.

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer wrote on X on Thursday: “The scenes emerging of a London-bound plane carrying many British nationals crashing in the Indian city of Ahmedabad are devastating.”

“My thoughts are with the passengers and their families at this deeply distressing time,” he added.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “The tragedy in Ahmedabad has stunned and saddened us. It is heartbreaking beyond words.”

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crash site of the Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner
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Natarajan Chandrasekaran, chair of Tata, which took over the airline from state control in 2022, said: “With profound sorrow I confirm that Air India Flight 171 operating Ahmedabad London Gatwick was involved in a tragic accident today.”

Tata had promised to modernise the carrier, and, in 2023, Air India agreed a deal with Boeing and Airbus to buy 470 new aircraft, one of the largest orders in aviation history.

John Strickland, an aviation consultant, said Boeing’s 787 had a “good in-service safety record”, adding that it was “too early to speculate on the likely cause” of the accident.

Air India had faced the “challenges of decades of state ownership and poor management”, said Strickland.

However, he said that since being sold to Tata, experienced management had been brought in and the carrier “had begun to move in the right direction both operationally and commercially”.

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National Guard authorized to detain ICE attackers, DHS says

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National Guardsmen deployed to Los Angeles have the authority to temporarily detain anti-ICE rioters in Los Angeles, the Department of Homeland Security says.

President Donald Trump has deployed some 4,000 National Guardsmen to the city as the riots continue, but Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman said on Wednesday that there have only been a small number of cases where they have detained civilians.

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin says the troops are on the ground to provide protection for ICE agents and other federal law enforcement groups.

“If any rioters attack ICE law enforcement officers, military personnel have the authority to temporarily detain them until law enforcement makes the arrest,” McLaughlin told Axios in a statement.

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National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles can temporarily detain anti-ICE protesters before handing them over to law enforcement, the DHS says. (RINGO CHIU/AFP via Getty Images)

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Sherman told the Associated Press on Wednesday that about 500 National Guard troops have been trained so far to help agents carry out immigration operations in Los Angeles.

Immigration officials have already circulated photos of soldiers from the National Guard providing security for Department of Homeland Security agents.

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Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman, head of Task Force 51, which is overseeing the deployment of the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles, speaks to reporters Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at the Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos, California. (AP Photo/Amy Taxin)

He told the AP that over the past few days, National Guard soldiers have temporarily detained anti-ICE protesters, though there have not been many as of late because things have calmed down.

Sherman also said the soldiers did not participate in the arrests or law enforcement activities. Instead, he added, they let the agitators go once police take them into custody.

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U.S. National Guard soldiers are deployed around downtown Los Angeles, Sunday, June 8, 2025, following an immigration raid protest the night before. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has had a public feud with the Trump administration, accusing the president of having “commandeered” 2,000 of the state’s National Guard members “illegally, for no reason” without consulting with California’s law enforcement leaders.

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The Trump administration, meanwhile, said its ICE operations are aiming to get “criminal illegal immigrant killers, rapists, gangbangers, drug dealers, human traffickers and domestic abusers off the streets.”

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Fox News’ Greg Wehner contributed to this report.

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President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, are scheduled to attend the opening night performance of “Les Misérables” at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night.

In some sense it is the culmination of the Trump takeover of the national cultural center. The president appointed himself chairman of the Kennedy Center in February, purged the traditionally bipartisan board and restocked it with loyalists. In March, he took a tour and met with his new board. “We’re going to get some very good shows,” he said at the time. “I guess we have ‘Les Miz’ coming.”

Mr. Trump’s tightening grip has upset a number of artists, and some members of the cast were expected to boycott the performance.

“Les Misérables” has long been one of Mr. Trump’s favorite shows, and the opening on Wednesday was expected to be a big night out on the town for the president’s friends and top allies, complete with a red carpet.

The flashy outing, to a musical with its climactic moments celebrating an anti-government uprising, coincides with one of the most volatile weeks of Mr. Trump’s second term.

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Mr. Trump’s administration has sent soldiers from the California National Guard and the Marines into Los Angeles in response to days of protests over immigration raids.

Those deployments — over the objections of state and local officials there — have set off an extraordinary standoff between Mr. Trump and California’s governor, Gavin Newsom. In a televised address on Tuesday night, Mr. Newsom accused Mr. Trump of mounting an attack on democracy: “The moment we’ve feared has arrived.”

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