CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — The vibes never get old for Mikaela Shiffrin. Even now, four Olympics in.
There they were on Saturday, right where they've always been, as the most decorated skier of all time made the familiar trip into the upscale northern Italy resort town that's long brought a sense of comfort.
Reminders of what's at stake for Shiffrin over the next two weeks are everywhere. It's hard to turn around without seeing Olympic branding splashed across something. Even, perhaps inadvertently, the moments you'd think she'd like to forget.
As the 30-year-old spoke about still being ''wide-eyed'' about returning to the kind of spotlight only the world's biggest sporting event provides, the ghost of Shiffrin's nightmarish trip to Beijing four years ago loomed quite literally a few feet away.
The promotional picture is of Shiffrin in full flight, body leaning into the next gate, eyes focused on the course ahead. Yet look a little closer, and the ''Beijing'' bib is hard to miss. Shiffrin left China without a medal, crashing out in three races and failing to reach the podium in three others.
Sure, she'll carry the weight of that experience into the starting gate in Cortina. Just don't think it's any heavier than the slalom gold she won as a teenager in Sochi.
As if to offer proof, Shiffrin glanced over her shoulder at the image captured during one of the most competitively (if not physically) difficult stretches of her career and almost reflexively came up with a joke.
''It's pretty cool,'' she said, laughing. ''(At least) it's a picture where I was on my feet, you know?"