Swiss Sweep Kandahar 1 as Odermatt Wins and Nears Third Straight Downhill Globe
Marco Odermatt edges Alexis Monney by 0.04 as Switzerland sweeps the Kandahar 1 downhill and tightens its grip on the discipline.
Marco Odermatt edges Alexis Monney by 0.04 as Switzerland sweeps the Kandahar 1 downhill and tightens its grip on the discipline.
Emma Aicher delivered a commanding performance to win the Aliga Women’s Super G in Soldeu, charging from bib 12 to victory by .88 seconds. With Alice Robinson and Corinne Suter joining her on the podium, the Super G standings battle continues to tighten heading into the next race.
Corinne Suter claimed victory at the Aliga downhill in Soldeu, edging Nina Ortlieb and Sofia Goggia in a tightly packed podium. See the full results, top five finishers, U.S. team breakdown and updated downhill standings as the globe race tightens.
Dual citizen AJ Ginnis closed his career with a farewell Olympic descent in Bormio after a historic 2023 World Championship silver on Courchevel’s L'Éclipse and years of battling knee injuries to build Greece’s first World Cup podium success.
Mikaela Shiffrin delivered a dominant performance in the final alpine race of the 2026 Milano/Cortina Winter Olympics, winning slalom gold by 1.50 seconds. The victory gives her a record third Olympic gold medal — the most ever by a U.S. alpine skier. Camille Rast took silver and Anna Swenn Larsson earned her first Olympic medal with bronze.
Loïc Meillard wins Olympic slalom gold as McGrath straddles in the final men’s alpine race of Milan/Cortina 2026.
Federica Brignone delivered one of the most emotional performances of the Games, capturing her second gold medal with a commanding giant slalom victory in front of a home crowd. Sara Hector and Thea Louise Stjernesund shared silver in a rare Olympic tie, while heartbreak and pressure defined the rest of the field on skiing’s biggest stage.
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen makes history in Bormio, winning Olympic gold in men’s giant slalom and delivering Brazil’s first Winter Olympic medal.
Conference competition heated up across the country as collegiate ski teams battled for early-season titles from Pennsylvania to Colorado. Standout individual performances and tightly contested team races defined a weekend of slalom and giant slalom action across six conferences.
Federica Brignone rose from a severe leg injury to capture Olympic Super-G gold on home snow in Cortina, mastering a brutal course where 17 of the world’s best failed to finish.
The Women’s Olympic Super-G start list is set in Cortina. See the full bib order, medal favorites, USA and Canada rosters, and complete when and how to watch details.
Sarah Schleper is preparing for her seventh Olympic Games — the only female alpine skier ever to reach that mark. This time, she’ll share the stage with her son, Lasse Gaxiola, making them the first mother and son to compete in the same Olympic edition. Read the full story of their historic journey on ShredOptics.com.
Franjo von Allmen, American Ryan Cochran-Siegle and Marco Odermatt react after the Olympic super-G in Bormio, with all three podium finishers sharing their thoughts in exclusive post-race interviews.
Franjo von Allmen captured his third straight gold in the Men’s Olympic Super-G on the Stelvio in Bormio, mastering aerodynamics and precision to make history. Ryan Cochran-Siegle earned silver, while Marco Odermatt took bronze in a race defined by speed and execution.
Men’s Olympic Super-G start list from Bormio, medal contenders, season context, plus when and how to watch on Wednesday.
Austria won gold in the first-ever Women’s Olympic Team Combined as the USA2 earned a historic team bronze, while USA1 — Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin — narrowly missed the podium in fourth.
Breezy Johnson delivered under pressure on Olimpia delle Tofane, giving USA 1 the downhill lead in the first-ever Olympic women’s Team Combined and setting up a dramatic slalom showdown.
As the US women’s alpine technical team arrives in Cortina, confidence and belief define the group. Led by Nina O’Brien, Paula Moltzan, and AJ Hurt, the team brings momentum, depth, and resilience into the Olympic Games, embracing success on their own terms while racing for one another on the sport’s biggest stage.
Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic journey did not end with a fairytale finish, but with a powerful reminder of what it means to dare greatly. After a crash that resulted in a complex tibia fracture, Vonn reframed the moment not as failure, but as the cost of chasing gold in a sport where risk is inseparable from greatness.
As Mikaela Shiffrin arrives in Cortina d’Ampezzo for the Olympic Games, the most decorated skier in history isn’t focused on medals or legacy. Instead, she’s embracing the work, the pressure, and the privilege of continuing a journey defined by gratitude, resilience, and relentless attention to detail.
Collegiate ski racing returned to Stowe Mountain after a six-year hiatus as the carnival season resumed, with the University of Vermont earning its second consecutive victory. Strong performances across alpine and Nordic events highlighted a competitive weekend featuring standout results from Middlebury, Dartmouth, UNH, Colby, and Harvard.
Switzerland rose to the occasion in the men’s team combined as Tanguay Nef and Franjo von Allmen delivered gold under pressure, while shared responsibility, razor-thin margins, and emotional partnerships defined a race where athletes skied for more than just themselves.
Giovanni Franzoni set the early benchmark in the men’s team combined with a commanding downhill run, while Switzerland stacked the leaderboard and multiple nations positioned themselves for a volatile slalom finish. With margins tight and pressure high, the medals remain wide open heading into the final run.
Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic comeback ended in heartbreak after a violent downhill crash left her with a serious leg fracture and emergency surgery in Italy.