Final Run Drama: Haugan Wins, Lie McGrath Claims Globe After Braathen DNF
Timon Haugan wins in Hafjell Slalom Finals while Atle Lie McGrath secures his first slalom globe after Lucas Pinheiro Braathen DNFs.
Timon Haugan wins in Hafjell Slalom Finals while Atle Lie McGrath secures his first slalom globe after Lucas Pinheiro Braathen DNFs.
Valerie Grenier closes the season with a dominant win at the World Cup Finals in Hafjell, while Mikaela Shiffrin secures the Overall Globe in a dramatic finish to the women’s GS season.
Loïc Meillard leads after the first run, but the slalom crystal globe remains undecided. Lie McGrath is under pressure as the title comes down to the final run.
Valerie Grenier leads after run one in Hafjell, just 0.02 ahead of Sara Hector, as the fight for the Overall Globe between Mikaela Shiffrin and Emma Aicher comes down to a dramatic second run.
How and when to watch the Women’s GS Hafjell Finals. Full start list, analysis, and the overall title battle between Shiffrin and Aicher.
Marco Odermatt crashes out after the fastest split. Pinheiro Braathen now controls the GS title race heading into the final run.
Shiffrin leads Aicher by 45 points heading into the final slalom. Full start list, analysis, and what it means for the overall title.
Loïc Meillard clinched back-to-back wins in Hafjell, edging out Atle Lie McGrath in a thrilling World Cup slalom finale. Norway dominated with McGrath, Timon Haugan, and Henrik Kristoffersen battling for the podium and to maintain the lead in the season's standings, while Lucas Pinheiro Braathen impressed for Brazil. With the regular season now complete, all eyes turn to the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley.
Loïc Meillard leads the final slalom of the World Cup regular season in Hafjell after a dominant first run. With Lucas Pinheiro Braathen and Fabio Gstrein close behind, the battle for the podium is set to intensify. Seven high-bib skiers broke into the top 30, while North Americans Ben Ritchie and Jett Seymour secured second runs. With season rankings and World Cup Finals spots on the line, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion.
Loïc Meillard delivered a clutch performance to win the final GS of the regular season, leading a Swiss sweep. Meanwhile, Marco Odermatt secured more World Cup titles—but how did the drama unfold on the slopes?
Loïc Meillard leads a Swiss top-three sweep in Hafjell’s final regular-season GS, with Marco Odermatt (+0.30) poised to secure the GS title. Henrik Kristoffersen struggled, while River Radamus (7th) was the only North American to qualify. Six high-bib racers made the cut, setting up a high-stakes second run.
World Cup ski racing returns to Hafjell this weekend for the season’s final giant slalom and slalom before the Finals. The stakes couldn't be higher with season titles on the line and Norway chasing a historic home victory. Who will rise to the occasion on the Kringelåsen course?
Drew Duffy finishes 16th in the men's super G as the top American on the day.
Equals record set by Benni Raich for most Junior World Championship victories.
Valerie Grenier podiums just ahead of Mikaela Tommy and Candace Crawford.
Development team, National Training Group, and top club athletes head to Norway.
Henrik Kristoffersen headlines the Norwegian team competing in the FIS Alpine Junior World Championships at Hafjell in March.