The 2025 Men’s World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho, will bring together the top 25 skiers in downhill and Super-G for one final showdown. After a season filled with high-speed racing and intense competition, the field is set, and the battle for one last victory is about to begin.
Who Made the World Cup Finals in Men’s Downhill?
The top 25 skiers in the men’s downhill season standings have secured their places for the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho. These athletes earned their spots through consistent performances throughout the season. Leading the way is Marco Odermatt of Switzerland, who dominated the standings with 605 points.
Several nations will send multiple skiers, showcasing their strength in downhill racing. Canada will send three skiers, while the United States qualified two. Cameron Alexander, who qualified for Canada, will not compete due to a season-ending injury sustained during a training run at the Saalbach World Championships.
Number of Qualifiers by Country
- Switzerland – 6
- Austria – 5
- Italy – 3
- Canada – 3
- United States – 2
- France – 2
- Norway – 1
- Slovenia – 1
- Finland – 1
- Germany – 1
Men’s Downhill World Cup Finals – North American Qualifiers
Rank | Name | Country | Points | Point Spread to Odermatt |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marco Odermatt | Switzerland | 605 | — |
5 | James Crawford | Canada | 270 | -335 |
9 | Cameron Alexander (injured) | Canada | 194 | -411 |
12 | Ryan Cochran-Siegle | United States | 176 | -429 |
13 | Bryce Bennett | United States | 164 | -441 |
23 | Brodie Seger | Canada | 66 | -539 |
Top 25 Men’s Downhill Skiers of the 2025 World Cup Season
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Who Made the World Cup Finals in Men’s Super-G?
The top 25 skiers in the men’s super G season standings qualified for the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho. These athletes secured their spots through consistent performances throughout the season. Among them is season champion Marco Odermatt of Switzerland, who dominated with 491 points.
Several nations will send multiple skiers to the Finals, highlighting their depth in the discipline. Notably, Canada qualified two skiers, while the United States narrowly missed having a third skier. After his strong performance in Kvitfjell, River Radamus of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team finished just nine points short of making the cut.
Number of Qualifiers by Country
- Austria – 6
- Switzerland – 5
- Italy – 4
- United States – 2
- Canada – 2
- Norway – 2
- France – 2
- Slovenia – 1
- Czech Republic – 1
Men’s Super-G World Cup Finals – North American Qualifiers
Rank | Name | Country | Points | Point Spread to Odermatt |
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1 | Marco Odermatt | Switzerland | 491 | — |
9 | James Crawford | Canada | 182 | -309 |
12 | Cameron Alexander (injured) | Canada | 144 | -347 |
17 | Jared Goldberg | United States | 113 | -378 |
20 | Ryan Cochran-Siegle | United States | 98 | -393 |
Cameron Alexander of Canada, who qualified with 144 points, will not compete in Sun Valley due to a season-ending injury sustained during a training run at the Saalbach World Championships.
Top 25 Men’s super G Skiers of the 2025 World Cup Season
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With the season climaxing, all eyes are on Sun Valley, where the world’s best speed skiers will race for one final shot at glory.
The field is stacked, and the stakes are high. Stay tuned for all the action from the 2025 World Cup Finals!