The Stage is Set for the Women’s Slalom and Giant Slalom World Cup Finals
The 2025 Women’s World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho, will feature the top 25 skiers from both slalom and giant slalom as they battle for one last victory this season. After months of intense competition, the standings are locked, and the field is loaded with season leaders, veteran champions, and rising stars.
Who Made the World Cup Finals in Women’s Slalom?
The top 25 skiers in the women’s slalom season standings have secured their spots for the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho. These athletes qualified based on their consistent performances throughout the season. Zrinka Ljutić of Croatia leads the rankings with 515 points, holding off strong competition from Switzerland’s Camille Rast and Austria’s Katharina Liensberger.
Several nations will send multiple skiers, demonstrating their depth in the discipline. Sweden qualified four, Switzerland and Austria each qualified three athletes, while the United States, Germany, Slovenia, Italy, and Canada will each have two representatives.
Number of Qualifiers by Country
- Sweden – 4
- Switzerland – 3
- Austria – 3
- Germany – 2
- United States – 2
- Slovenia – 2
- France – 2
- Italy – 2
- Canada – 2
- Croatia – 1
- Norway – 1
- Albania – 1
Women’s Slalom World Cup Finals – North American Qualifiers
| Rank | Name | Country | Points | Point Spread to Ljutić |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Zrinka Ljutić | Croatia | 515 | — |
| 6 | Mikaela Shiffrin | United States | 386 | -129 |
| 12 | Paula Moltzan | United States | 223 | -292 |
| 18 | Laurence St-Germain | Canada | 121 | -394 |
| 24 | Ali Nullmeyer | Canada | 57 | -458 |
Top 25 Women’s Slalom Skiers of the 2025 World Cup Season
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Who Made the World Cup Finals in Women’s Giant Slalom?
The top 25 skiers in the women’s giant slalom season standings have earned their places for the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho. New Zealand’s Alice Robinson leads the rankings with 520 points, narrowly edging Italy’s Federica Brignone and Sweden’s Sara Hector in a highly competitive field.
This year’s giant slalom finalists represent 13 countries, making it one of the most internationally diverse fields at the Finals. The United States has qualified four skiers, highlighting their strength in the discipline.
Number of Qualifiers by Country
- United States – 4
- Switzerland – 3
- Austria – 3
- Italy – 2
- Sweden – 2
- Slovenia – 2
- Norway – 2
- Canada – 2
- New Zealand – 1
- Croatia – 1
- Germany – 1
- Poland – 1
- Albania – 1
Women’s Giant Slalom World Cup Finals – North American Qualifiers
| Rank | Name | Country | Points | Point Spread to Robinson |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alice Robinson | New Zealand | 520 | — |
| 6 | Paula Moltzan | United States | 286 | -234 |
| 11 | Nina O’Brien | United States | 198 | -322 |
| 12 | Valerie Grenier | Canada | 174 | -346 |
| 14 | A.J. Hurt | United States | 120 | -400 |
| 18 | Britt Richardson | Canada | 102 | -418 |
| 19 | Katie Hensien | United States | 97 | -423 |
Top 25 Women’s Giant Slalom Skiers of the 2025 World Cup Season
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- The United States qualified four skiers in giant slalom.
- Canada has two qualifiers, bringing a strong presence to Sun Valley.
- Switzerland and Austria also secured three spots each, showcasing their dominance in giant slalom.
With the season coming to a thrilling conclusion, all eyes are on Sun Valley, Idaho, where the top slalom and giant slalom racers will battle for victory. Who will rise to the occasion in the final showdown of the season? Stay tuned for the action!
























