Courchevel World Cup Downhill Start List: Odermatt Nears Crystal Globe
See the Courchevel World Cup downhill start list, standings analysis, and podium trends. Includes how and when to watch, daily program, and field preview.
See the Courchevel World Cup downhill start list, standings analysis, and podium trends. Includes how and when to watch, daily program, and field preview.
Marco Odermatt leads the Garmisch Super-G field as globe pressure builds. See the official start list, how and when to watch, standings, and team analysis.
Marco Odermatt edges Alexis Monney by 0.04 as Switzerland sweeps the Kandahar 1 downhill and tightens its grip on the discipline.
The Men’s Downhill returns to the Kandahar in Garmisch. Read to learn when and how to watch. View the official start list, the daily program, and field and standings analysis.
Saalbach 2025 Women's Super-G Preview The highly anticipated Women's Super-G at the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships takes place on February 6 in Saalbach, Austria. Athletes will face the challenging Zwölferkogel course, known for its steep terrain, high-speed sections, and demanding jumps. With defending world champion Marta Bassino, recent winners Lara Gut-Behrami, Federica Brignone, and Kajsa Vickhoff Lie, along with Lauren Macuga, who claimed her first World Cup victory this season, the race promises fierce competition. The U.S. and Canada bring a mix of experience and emerging stars, while six nations have multiple contenders ranked in the World Cup’s top 15.
Lara Gut-Behrami wins in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Super G, marking her 46th World Cup win. Vickhoff Lie in 2nd and Brignone in 3rd. Keely Cashman was the top North American, earning a personal-best result.
Get ready for the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Women’s Super-G, a thrilling stop on the Alpine Ski World Cup circuit. With key contenders like Federica Brignone, Lara Gut-Behrami, and rising U.S. star Lauren Macuga, this race promises excitement on the legendary Kandahar course. Lindsey Vonn, returning after retirement, adds to the drama as she takes on one of her favorite venues. Find out who to watch, when it starts, and how to tune in!
The Italians took charge with a very tight first and second place. Federica Brignone earned her second World Cup downhill victory. Goggia 2nd and Suter 3rd. Breezy Johnson throws down for the North Americans with a 4th-place result.
Skiing with bib eight, Marco Odermatt became the first man to earn his second World Cup super-G victory of the season. Odermatt used the harder race surface to push the entire course and cross with the lead. Undoubtedly, the season's super-G leader was determined to avoid missing his second consecutive podium. Yesterday, he ended his streak of 12 straight super-G races, finishing among the fastest three.
Nils Allegre: GEPA pictures/Harald Steiner The two men standing atop the Saturday Garmisch-Partenkirchen super-G stage
Gear up for an electrifying showdown in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, as the men's Kandahar World Cup super-G takes center stage on Saturday, January 27th.
The Battle of the Blondes continues as Lara Gut wins the Super-G in Garmisch, Germany.
Vonn wins No. 76 in Garmisch, Germany, while Fabienne Suter finds the podium after returning from injury.
Kilde becomes fourth Norwegian male to win on the World Cup this season.
Tina Maze and Anna Fenninger round out the podium in second and third, respectively.
Ross is an Olympian who stood on a World Cup podium, and she'd like to have dinner with Bill Nye the Science Guy.
News on injuries and planned recoveries for Andreas Romar, Marie Marchand-Arvier, and Veronique Hronek.
Due to injury and illness, Germany will not start two of its top skiers in upcoming World Cup races.