Mikaela Shiffrin made her feelings known about her fiancé, Aleksander Kilde, making his comeback on the slopes after a serious crash. The American recently won her 104th World Cup title at the Copper Mountain race.Kilde competed in his first downhill race on December 4 at Beaver Creek since his crash in 2024. The Norwegian was out of action since his crash in Wengen, Switzerland, as he sustained a severe cut in his right calf. In addition to this, he also tore two ligaments in his shoulder.After a hiatus of almost two years, he is now back on the slopes, and in his latest downhill race, he finished in 11th place. This performance was recently lauded by Shiffrin, who showed an adorable gesture of support. She posted a glimpse of his performance on her Instagram story and wrote a sweet note that read:"A hero and a KING😭💥💥💥"Shiffrin's Instagram storyKilde's first performance after his return was in Colorado, where he ended up in the 24th position. Following his performance, he received a loud cheer from the audience, and Mikaela Shiffrin was also in the crowd along with her mother. She went up to him after his race and broke down into tears while giving him a warm hug.Mikaela Shiffrin and fiancé Aleksander Kilde revealed the future of their relationship Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Kilde met in 2014 at the Alpine Ski Racing World Cup in Chile. They spoke to each other for the first time after seven years in 2021, after the American's father passed away. They made their relationship public in 2021 and got engaged on April 4, 2024.They recently sat for a conversation at Shiffrin's 'What's The Point with Mikaela' podcast, where they addressed the questions about their marriage plans."Let me tell you that people want to know, when is the wedding? We're going to get married guys, calm down. It's gonna happen. Just, there's just like a couple things that are going on right now," said Mikaela Shiffrin.Responding to it, Kilde said:"We also talked about the first thing...We don't have to do this now. I just know, you're the woman of my life and that's gonna happen." Along with this, he also revealed how he read Shiffrin's mind after proposing to her."The Google planning, just like, 'okay this is not fitting into my calendar right now, so, we gotta wait a little bit. I say yes, but we gotta wait.' I saw that going, I was like, don't worry about it, it doesn't have to happen right now. I know there's this unwritten rule, like you have to do it a year within after the engagement or whatever. I'm not sure actually. I just heard it," said Kilde. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAleksander Kilde recently fell short of words as Mikaela Shiffrin earned a spot at the 2026 Winter Olympics after securing her 104th World Cup in Copper Mountain, Colorado.