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MIKAELA SHIFFRIN HEADLINES LIVE COVERAGE OF FIS ALPINE WORLD CUP SKIING IN KILLINGTON, VT., THIS WEEKEND ON NBC AND PEACOCK

Shiffrin, the Winningest Skier in FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup History, Can Tie Record for Most Career World Cup Overall Titles This Season

Live Competition Coverage of Women’s Giant Slalom Begins Saturday, Nov. 25, at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock

1998 Nagano Olympic Super-G Champion Picabo Street to Serve as Analyst

NBC Sports’ 2023-24 Schedule to Include U.S. and Austrian Events – Including the World-Famous Hahnenkamm in Kitzbühel – Across NBC, Peacock, and CNBC

STAMFORD, Conn. – Nov. 21, 2023Mikaela Shiffrin, the winningest skier in FIS Alpine Ski World Cup history, headlines NBC Sports’ coverage of the Stifel Killington Cup, a FIS Alpine Ski World Cup event, from Killington, Vt., beginning this Saturday, Nov. 25, at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. Shiffrin has won five Killington Cup slaloms, more than any other skier. Killington is the first of 10 U.S.-based winter sports events along with six Austria-based alpine skiing events presented by NBC Sports.

Shiffrin is coming off a historic 2022-23 season that not only saw the two-time Olympic champion break Ingemar Stenmark’s record for all-time World Cup wins with 86, but also went on to reset the record to 88 and capture her fifth overall World Cup title, as well as the giant slalom and slalom season titles. With a sixth overall World Cup title this season, Shiffrin would tie Annemarie Moser-Pröll’s (Austria) all-time record.

Additionally, if Shiffrin matches her win total from last year (14), she will eclipse 100 World Cup victories for her career – a Winter Olympic sport accomplishment that has only been done by Norwegian cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen (114).

Shiffrin leads an impressive crew of U.S. Olympians expected to compete in Killington this week, including 2023 world team champion Paula Moltzan, who was an NCAA champion while attending the University of Vermont in Burlington. Shiffrin has also spent time in Vermont, attending Burke Mountain Academy in East Burke, graduating from the high school in 2013.

Steve Schlanger will handle play-by-play alongside 1998 Nagano Olympic super-G champion Picabo Street and former U.S. Ski Team member Steve Porino. Heather Cox will serve as an on-site reporter.

NBC Sports’ 2023-24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup schedule spans two continents and three U.S. states and is highlighted by the prestigious Hahnenkamm race in Kitzbühel, Austria on Jan. 19-21. One of the oldest ski races in the world, the Hahnenkamm is also one of the most challenging. Home to the world-famous Streif course, it includes a 3,000-foot drop and sees skiers regularly top speeds of over 90 miles per hour. Daron Rahlves is the only American to ever win the Hahnenkamm World Cup downhill (2003).

Additionally, NBC Sports will present an elite lineup of domestic World Cups, including Beaver Creek, Colo. (Dec. 1-3), Palisades Tahoe, Calif. (Feb. 24-25), and Aspen, Colo., (March 2-3). A full schedule featuring FIS Alpine Ski World Cup and U.S. Ski & Snowboard events is below.

NBC Sports’ 2023-24 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup and U.S. Ski & Snowboard Coverage Schedule All times Eastern, check local listings, subject to change.

Schedule will be added to as the season progresses.

DateEventLocationTime (ET)Platform
Sat., Nov. 25Women’s Giant Slalom – Run 2**Killington, Vt.1 p.m.NBC, Peacock
Sun., Nov. 26Women’s Slalom – Run 2**Killington, Vt.12:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock
Sat., Dec. 2Men’s Downhill – Run 1Beaver Creek, Colo.2 p.m.CNBC*
Men’s Downhill – Run 2Beaver Creek, Colo.5 p.m.NBC*
Sun., Dec. 3Men’s Super-GBeaver Creek, Colo.4:30 p.m.NBC*
Sun., Dec. 17Snowboard World Cup – Big Air FinalsCopper, Colo.1:30 p.m.CNBC*
Snowboard World Cup – Halfpipe FinalsCopper, Colo.4:30 p.m.NBC*
Thur., Dec. 28Women’s Giant Slalom – Run 1**Lienz, Austria4 a.m.Peacock
Women’s Giant Slalom – Run 2**Lienz, Austria7 a.m.Peacock
Fri., Dec. 29Women’s Slalom – Run 1**Lienz, Austria4 a.m.Peacock
Women’s Slalom – Run 2**Lienz, Austria7 a.m.Peacock
Sat., Jan. 13Women’s DownhillZauchensee, Austria4:45 a.m.Peacock
Sun., Jan. 14Women’s Super-GZauchensee, Austria5 a.m.Peacock
Tues., Jan. 16Women’s Slalom – Run 1**Flachau, AustriaNoonPeacock
Women’s Slalom – Run 2**Flachau, Austria2:45 p.m.Peacock
Fri., Jan. 19Men’s Team DownhillKitzbühel, Austria4:15 a.m.Peacock
Men’s Team SlalomKitzbühel, Austria7:15 a.m.Peacock
Sat., Jan. 20Men’s DownhillKitzbühel, Austria5:30 a.m.Peacock
Sun. Jan. 21Men’s Slalom – Run 1Kitzbühel, Austria4:15 a.m.Peacock
Men’s Slalom – Run 2Kitzbühel, Austria7:15 a.m.Peacock
Tues., Jan. 23Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 1Schladmig, Austria11:45 a.m.Peacock
Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 2Schladmig, Austria2:45 p.m.Peacock
Wed., Jan. 24Men’s Slalom – Run 1Schladmig, Austria11:45 a.m.Peacock
Men’s Slalom Run 2Schladmig, Austria2:45 p.m.Peacock
Sun., Jan. 28Freestyle World Cup – Moguls FinalsWaterville Valley, NH2 p.m.CNBC*
Sat., Feb. 3Freestyle World Cup – Aerial FinalsDeer Valley, Utah2 p.m.CNBC*
Sun., Feb. 11Snowboard World Cup – FS Slopestyle FinalsMammoth, Calif.10 a.m.CNBC*
Snowboard World Cup – SB Slopestyle FinalsMammoth, Calif.11 a.m.CNBC*
Snowboard World Cup – SB Halfpipe FinalsMammoth, Calif.NoonNBC*
Ski Jumping World Cup – HS 128 Super TeamLake Placid, NY2 p.m.CNBC*
Sun., Feb. 18XC World Cup Finals – Freestyle SprintMinneapolis, Minn.10:30 a.m.CNBC*
Freestyle World Cup – Dual Mogul FinalsDeer Valley, Utah3 p.m.NBC*
XC World Cup Finals – Women’s Freestyle DistanceMinneapolis, Minn.4 p.m.NBC*
Sat., Feb. 24Alpine World Cup – Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 1Palisades, Calif.1 p.m.CNBC
Alpine World Cup – Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 2Palisades, Calif.4 p.m.CNBC
Sun., Feb. 25Alpine World Cup – Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 2Palisades, Calif.2 p.m.NBC*
Alpine World Cup – Men’s Slalom – Run 1Palisades, Calif.3 p.m.CNBC*
Alpine World Cup – Men’s Slalom – Run 2Palisades, Calif.4 p.m.CNBC
Sat., March 2Alpine World Cup – Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 1Aspen, Colo.NoonCNBC
Alpine World Cup – Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 2Aspen, Colo.3 p.m.CNBC
Sun., March 3Alpine World Cup – Men’s Slalom – Run 1Aspen, Colo.11 a.m.CNBC
Alpine World Cup – Men’s Slalom – Run 2Aspen, Colo.1:30 p.m.NBC
Sat., March 16Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 1Saalbach, Austria3 a.m.Peacock
Women’s Slalom – Run 1**Saalbach, Austria4:30 a.m.Peacock
Men’s Giant Slalom – Run 2Saalbach, Austria6 a.m.Peacock
Women’s Slalom – Run 2**Saalbach, Austria7:30 a.m.Peacock
Sun., March 17Women’s Giant Slalom – Run 1**Saalbach, Austria3 a.m.Peacock
Men’s Slalom – Run 1Saalbach, Austria4:30 a.m.Peacock
Women’s Giant Slalom – Run 2**Saalbach, Austria6 a.m.Peacock
Men’s Slalom – Run 2Saalbach, Austria7:30 a.m.Peacock
Fri., March 22Women’s Super-G**Saalbach, Austria4 a.m.Peacock
Men’s Super-GSaalbach, Austria5:30 a.m.Peacock
Men’s DownhillSaalbach, Austria5:30 a.m.Peacock
Women’s Downhill**Saalbach, Austria5:15 a.m.Peacock

*Delayed coverage

**Mikaela Shiffrin expected to compete

—NBC SPORTS—