NorAm Finals Aspen Results: Speed Series Decided, World Cup Spots Earned
Full NorAm Finals Aspen results from downhill and super-G races as World Cup start spots are secured and the speed series is decided.
Full NorAm Finals Aspen results from downhill and super-G races as World Cup start spots are secured and the speed series is decided.
The U.S. finalized its women’s Olympic alpine ski team for Cortina 2026. Here’s the full roster, event schedule, and medal outlook.
Lindsey Vonn dominates the Zauchensee Downhill, showcasing unmatched precision, speed, and control. With two Americans on the podium and strong performances across Europe, the women’s speed circuit delivered excitement, teamwork, and emerging talent.
Cornelia Huetter of Austria dominated the Val d’Isère downhill, taking the win with a near two-second advantage. Kira Weidle Winkelmann and Lindsey Vonn completed the podium while North Americans showed depth with strong top 30 performances, including Breezy Johnson in seventh and Valérie Grenier 23rd.
Lindsey Vonn opened the 2026 Olympic World Cup season with a historic downhill victory in St. Moritz, delivering a dominant performance that rewrote the record books and showcased the depth of the U.S. women’s speed team.
Today, Austria celebrates Stephanie Venier's big win. Venier has been on the podium three times this season, but this is her first-ever super-G win. She's the second Austrian to win a super-G this season, joining the list of five women with victories in this discipline. Only Lara Gut-Behrami from Switzerland has two wins this season.
Severe crashes during races over the past month have involved five former World Cup overall ski champions or Olympic gold medalists.
Canadian Marie-Michele Gagnon finishes second and Julia Mancuso third at Squaw Valley.