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Two-time Olympic gold medal skier Mikaela Shiffrin is recovering from a dramatic crash in the World Cup. Shiffrin was closing in on her 100th World Cup win, when her ski caught an edge and she tumbled into two gates and a fence, sustaining a puncture wound to her right abdomen.


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