American Alpine Sky Racer Macaela Shafreen recently highlighted the preparations for the Winter Olympic Games of 2026. The program is scheduled to be between February 6 and 22 next year.
Due to this mega event next season, Shaffer has already begun his practice to get ready for the program. He is coming after a successful season that saw him reaching the 100 World Cup winning milestone, but suffered a catastrophic accident in Killington.
Speaking in an interview about his training going to the Winter Games next year, Shafarin said that the days of training are making a lot of progress for him because he needs to do the things he loves the most. Additionally, she mentioned that the entire point of training is to improve, which she loves. He said (via 9 News):
“It’s just developing and days of training where I have to practice and I think I like what I like, I am doing it well and I’m still getting better than that. It’s all like I am doing it. I love this part of it.” (After 1:35)
Macaela shuffle In 2022, the Winter Olympics launched a disappointing campaign last time, where she failed to make a medal. She will be looking forward to making a statement with her performances in Milan Corta next year.
Macaela Shafreen highlighted her recovery from PTSD after the Klangton crash

Macaela Shafreen explained training exercises that helped improve the PTSD during the recovery after the Diwali Selomeo accident in Klangton. Shafferin faced several Mental battles After the accident, the giant Selomeum racing at the event.
Shafrin said that continuous risks and racing exercises on the mountains strictly helped him recover from PTSD. In addition, he mentioned that he helped build himself and improve mentally. He wrote (through Players Tribune):
“What’s the most difference for me, I have seen in working to control the scenes and photos … it’s just coming back to the Start Gate. Just literally the process of going to the mountain and doing the work I have to do again and again. I just needed to keep it.
Due to its PTSD, Macaela Chefrene too Giant Selmelum left the race During the FIS Sky World Championship in February.
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