CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Mikaela Shiffrin stood at the bottom of the icy Italian slope, breathless and beaming. The stadium timer flashed green. She secured her third Olympic gold medal at the 2026 Winter Games, cementing her status as the greatest alpine skier in history. The crowd erupted into a deafening roar that echoed across the snow-capped Dolomites. Shiffrin did not just win; she completely dismantled the slalom course.
A Golden Run and a Pop Culture Collision
Shiffrin took to Instagram on Thursday to celebrate the massive career milestone. The 30-year-old skiing icon posted a heartfelt photo holding her new hardware. In the caption, the self-proclaimed Swiftie attempted to honor her favorite artist, writing: “My advice is always ruin the friendship.”
There was just one catch. “Ruin The Friendship” is a famous Demi Lovato track, not a Taylor Swift song. The internet immediately caught the lyrical confusion, turning the post into a viral sensation across social media platforms. Fans playfully ribbed the gold medalist for the mix-up in the comments section.
The hilarious error caught the attention of the 14-time Grammy Award-winning singer herself. Swift, who is currently engaged to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, ignored the song confusion completely. She focused purely on the athletic greatness, dropping a massive one-word reaction in Shiffrin’s comments:
“HISTORIC.”
“I just wanted to leave everything on the mountain today. After the heartbreak in Beijing years ago, seeing that green light at the finish line here in Italy… it means absolutely everything to me. And hey, maybe I need to brush up on my Spotify playlists before I post again!”
— Mikaela Shiffrin, Team USA
The Road to Redemption
You could almost feel the heavy tension leave the air when Shiffrin crossed the finish line. Anyone who watched the 2022 Beijing Games remembers the painful string of did-not-finishes that plagued her run. She faced immense public pressure and intense media scrutiny. Instead of breaking, she spent the last four years dominating the World Cup circuit and retraining her mental approach to the world’s biggest stage.
The bitter winds of Cortina did not deter the thousands of fans who turned the grandstands into a sea of red, white, and blue. Watching Shiffrin conquer her past demons and claim her third Olympic gold provided one of the most emotional moments of the 2026 Winter Games.
What’s Next for Shiffrin
With this victory, Shiffrin joins a highly exclusive club of winter athletes with three or more individual Olympic golds. She still has the Giant Slalom event approaching later this week. If her speed and aggressive edge on the ice today are any indication, she remains the heavy favorite to take home a fourth. Opposing skiers will need to find another gear to match her precise, blistering pace on the Italian snow.

