GURGL, Austria — Mikaela Shiffrin is taking the quest for her 100th career World Cup victory to North America.
The American ski star might even get the one win she needs for the milestone in what is like a home race for her in Killington, Vermont, which hosts a giant slalom and a slalom next weekend.
''I guess it's not impossible, but so many things have to go right,'' Shiffrin said Saturday in the Austrian Alps after earning her record-extending 99th victory — which was this season's second slalom.
Shiffrin, who is from Colorado, honed her skills at Burke Mountain Academy, close to Killington.
''From the outside it looks easy, or it looks like it's supposed to happen this way. But it takes, like even today, so much energy to bring out my top skiing, so it's certainly not easy,'' the American said about approaching the landmark win on home snow.
After the events in Killington, the 16-day North American portion of the World Cup continues with two giant slaloms in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, and a super-G in Beaver Creek, Colorado.
''I guess there is a bit of pressure around it, but I'll try to ignore that,'' said Shiffrin, who also won the first slalom of the season in Levi, Finland a week ago.
''Anyway, if it happens, it's wonderful. If it doesn't happen, kind of nothing to cry about in the grand scheme. But I hope to have a really good performance in front of the home crowd.''