Mikaela Shiffrin at a loss to explain Beijing disappointment

Mikaela Shiffrin at a loss to explain Beijing disappointment

by Joseph Anthony
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Mikaela Shiffrin of the US

Two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin has opened up about the mental health issues she suffered since the death of her father and says she is still unable to explain how she came away from this yearโ€™s Beijing Winter Games without a medal.

The 27-year-old American detailed in a lengthy and deeply personal essay on the The Players Tribune the extent of her grief at the loss of her father and how it still intruded into her life on a daily basis.
Expanding on the subject of mental health, the multiple world champion broached the subject of her disappointing form in Beijing, where she came nowhere near a medal despite competing in all disciplines.
โ€œPeople always ask me, โ€˜What happened in Beijing?โ€™,โ€ she wrote. โ€œThey want some kind of answer. And I genuinely donโ€™t have one.
โ€œI could give you the media answer that I always give. I could put on a brave face and tell you some generic thing. But the real truth isโ€ฆ I donโ€™t know.
โ€œItโ€™s two minutes of your life. Two minutes, on a random day. You go down the hill. You try to go fast. You try not to make mistakes. Sometimes, you win the gold, like I did. Sometimes, you fail, like I did.โ€
Shiffrin said she did not want to ski, eat or sleep after her fatherโ€™s death in an accident in February 2020, likening the loss to โ€œan injury in your soulโ€.
She won the overall World Cup title in March following her Beijing disappointment, but said that did not mean that all her personal issues had suddenly disappeared.
โ€œPeople would say things to me like, โ€œMikaela, now that youโ€™re in a much better placeโ€ฆโ€ she added.
โ€œAnd I never said it out loud, but I would always think: โ€˜Am Iโ€™?
โ€œWe equate winning with being okay, and failure with being not okay. The real truth is that Iโ€™m neither okay nor not okay. It really depends on the day, and it has almost nothing to do with how fast I came down a mountain.โ€
REUTERS

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