Mikaela Shiffrin won't team up with Lindsey Vonn in skiing dream team at Alpine worlds

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Mikaela Shiffrin won't team up with Lindsey Vonn in skiing dream team at Alpine worlds
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Mikaela Shiffrin is not going to pair with Lindsey Vonn in a dream team at the Alpine skiing world championships. Shiffrin has announced that she needs more time for training as she regains her form from a deep puncture wound and won't be entering the new team combined event at worlds.

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“With that said, I need to keep my energy focused on preparing for the giant slalom and slalom races during world championships, and will not be able to participate in the team combined,”Italy edges Switzerland to win team parallel event at skiing worlds; US finishes 4thThe women’s team combined event is scheduled for next Tuesday — two days before the women’s giant slalom and four days before the women’s slalom.

“I think it would be probably one of the coolest things in ski racing to have 181 World Cup victories on one team,” Vonn said Monday, before Shiffrin’s announcement. “I don’t see how that wouldn’t be incredible. I don’t know how she is physically, I haven’t talked to her because she just came back. So I don’t know if she’s even competing in the combined. But if there is a chance to compete with her, I would absolutely love to.

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