Mikaela Shiffrin suffers abdominal puncture wound, no bone or ligament damage in Killington crash

Mikaela Shiffrin suffered a deep puncture wound on the right side of her abdomen and "severe muscle trauma" during her scary crash in a giant slalom race Saturday in Killington, Vt., but no serious bone, ligament or organ damage.

Mikaela Shiffrin suffers abdominal puncture wound, no bone or ligament damage in Killington crash
American female skier is taken off the course by ski patrol after a crash during the second run of the Women's Giant Slalom during the STIFEL Killington FIS World Cup race at Killington Resort on November 30, 2024 in Killington, Vermont.

Mikaela Shiffrin suffered a deep puncture wound on the right side of her abdomen and "severe muscle trauma" during her scary crash in a giant slalom race Saturday in Killington, Vt., but no serious bone, ligament or organ damage.