Jared Goldberg Retires: Stifel U.S. Ski Team Veteran Ends World Cup Career
According to the Stifel U.S. Ski Team, Jared Goldberg retires after 194 World Cup starts, leaving a legacy of strength, consistency, and speed.
According to the Stifel U.S. Ski Team, Jared Goldberg retires after 194 World Cup starts, leaving a legacy of strength, consistency, and speed.
The 2025 Men's Downhill and Super-G World Cup Finals lineup is set, featuring the top 25 skiers from each discipline. In downhill, skiers from 10 different countries secured spots, while Super-G qualifiers represent nine nations. Switzerland leads both events, with strong representation from Austria, Italy, Canada, France, and the United States. As the season reaches its final showdown in Sun Valley, Idaho, check out the full list of qualifiers and key takeaways from this year’s standings.
Top speed racers are set to battle in the Super-G World Championship in Saalbach 2025. Defending champion James Crawford faces fierce competition from Marco Odermatt and a deep field of contenders on a perfectly prepared course.
U.S. Ski & Snowboard has named 21 athletes to represent the Stifel U.S. Ski Team at the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach, Austria, from Feb. 4-16.
The Wengen Super-G, held on the iconic Lauberhorn course, combines breathtaking Alpine scenery with intense competition. This legendary track challenges skiers with its steep sections, sharp transitions, and technical demands, making it a true test of endurance and precision. With Marco Odermatt leading the favorites and strong North American contenders like Jared Goldberg and Cameron Alexander, fans can expect an exciting race filled with drama and world-class performances.
The Bormio Super-G on the iconic Stelvio track promises thrilling action as the world’s top ski racers face one of the most demanding courses on the World Cup circuit. With steep terrain, icy conditions, and flat light adding to the challenge, skiers must rely on a single course inspection to prepare for the race. Fans can look forward to seeing reigning super-G champion Marco Odermatt defend his title, Italy’s Mattia Casse chasing a second consecutive win, and Jared Goldberg leading a strong North American contingent. Don’t miss the action—full race info, athlete profiles, and viewing details are available.
Italy’s Mattia Casse claimed his first World Cup victory in the Val Gardena / Gröden super-G, edging Jared Goldberg of the U.S. by just 0.01 seconds. Casse celebrated his milestone win at the same venue where he earned his first podium two years ago, crediting his love for the slope and conditions. Goldberg, fired up after his career-best finish, delivered the U.S. men’s first podium of the season, while pre-race favorite Marco Odermatt of Switzerland rounded out the top three.
With new coaches, new confidence and more GS training, America’s downhillers are ready to race. It’s been a while since American men have put on a decent show on home snow. This weekend, they hope to change that on the famed Birds of Prey course at Beaver Creek, Colorado. “The first time I was on Birds of Prey was 2011,” says Ryan Cochran-Siegle. “We’ve had success intermittently, but it would be nice to put forth a stronger effort this season.”
In episode 24 of the Skiing is Believing podcast, Matt and Alan welcomed two of the US Ski and Snowboard Team's finest downhill and super-G racers, Jared Goldberg and Jacqueline Wiles.
Who is racing in the Saalbach Men's SG finals, when, and how to watch on Friday, March 22nd. On Friday, March 22nd, all eyes will be on Saalbach, Austria, as the men's super-G event unfolds, marking a crucial moment in the World Cup finals. The culmination of a season filled with intense competition and standout performances sets the stage for an exhilarating showdown.
The 2024 Alpine World Cup super-G season has been a rollercoaster of exhilarating races and intense competition. The battle for the super-G title continues for the March 22nd finals in Saalbach, Austria.
The American Downhiller Podcast is BACK with special guest, two-time Olympian Jared Goldberg! He talks about the Birds of Prey, changes on the Stifel US Ski Team and his goals for the season!
Inspecting the Hahnenkamm downhill certainly puts things in perspective.
Frenchman takes first ever discipline title as teammate Mermillod Blondin jumps to second in the standings.
Jansrud, Svindal, and Theaux find their slalom form down an icy Lauberhorn track.
Vikings attack, Americans close behind on day two in practically snowless Val Gardena.
American Steven Nyman looks to join famous company with potential fourth career victory.
Want to see exactly what U.S. Ski Team athletes do on a typical summer day at Westminster College?
Hig Roberts, Alice Merryweather, Drew Duffy, Addison Dvoracek, Michael Ankeny, AJ Ginnis, Jared Goldberg, Katie Ryan and Mikaela Shiffrin spill all.
Jeffrey Frisch, Broderick Thompson tie at the top while Abby Ghent skis off with the season title.
Travis Ganong pulls off a top-10 finish in less than ideal conditions one day after stomach illness.
Austrian Max Franz completes the full course with the fastest final training run time.
Ondrej Bank conscious and able to move following finish line crash, diagnosed with concussion.
France's Brice Roger skis fastest down the Birds of Prey.