Shiffrin dealing with PTSD after crash, won't defend giant slalom title at ski worlds
- Mikaela Shiffrin is dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder after a crash in November and will not defend her giant slalom title at the Alpine Skiing World Championships.
- Shiffrin suffered a deep puncture wound during a fall in a giant slalom race on November 30, causing severe trauma to her oblique muscles.
- Shiffrin expressed that it is "soul crushing" not to compete in the giant slalom, where she won gold two years ago.
- She will participate in the new team combined event, pairing with Breezy Johnson, who recently won a downhill gold medal.
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