Lie McGrath wins Kranjska Gora slalom by 0.01 as podium separated by just 0.04
Atle Lie McGrath wins the Kranjska Gora slalom by 0.01 seconds over Henrik Kristoffersen as the podium is separated by just 0.04.
Atle Lie McGrath wins the Kranjska Gora slalom by 0.01 seconds over Henrik Kristoffersen as the podium is separated by just 0.04.
Atle Lie McGrath leads the Kranjska Gora World Cup slalom after the first run, with Lucas Pinheiro Braathen close behind and several racers still in podium contention.
The Kranjska Gora slalom start list is set. See how and when to watch the Podkoren field and the tightest World Cup title race.
British slalom prospect Zak Carrick-Smith will make his World Cup debut in Kranjska Gora, joining his brothers and marking a rare moment for GB Snowsport.
Camille Rast edged Mikaela Shiffrin by 0.14 seconds to win the Kranjska Gora women’s World Cup slalom, completing a GS–SL double in a no-DNF second run decided purely by execution.
Camille Rast leads Mikaela Shiffrin by a tenth after the first run of the women’s World Cup slalom in Kranjska Gora, with four skiers within a second and Shiffrin poised to chase a seventh straight victory.
Mikaela Shiffrin brings a six-race winning streak into the women’s World Cup slalom at Kranjska Gora—full start list plus how and when to watch included.
Mikaela Shiffrin makes her highly anticipated return to World Cup racing at the Courchevel Night Slalom after recovering from injury. The race, set under the lights at the iconic Emile-Allais Stadium, promises intense competition as top-ranked skiers like Camille Rast, Wendy Holdener, and Zrinka Ljutić battle for points ahead of the World Championships. Fans can tune in on Jan. 30 to catch all the action and see if Shiffrin can shake up the standings.
The Flachau Night Slalom brings thrilling action under the lights as the Women’s World Cup enters its second half. With top stars Mikaela Shiffrin and Petra Vlhová sidelined, rising talents like Zrinka Ljutić and Camille Rast are battling for the slalom globe. Don’t miss the speed, precision, and drama on Tuesday, January 14th.
Zrinka Ljutic delivered a stunning performance in the Kranjska Gora slalom, claiming her second consecutive World Cup win. The young Croatian edged out Swiss veteran Wendy Holdener by 0.16 seconds, with Sweden’s Anna Swenn Larsson rounding out the podium. The dramatic second run saw multiple lead changes, with Holdener briefly taking the top spot before Ljutic’s composed and precise skiing sealed the victory.
Despite the absence of Petra Vlhová, Mikaela Shiffrin, and Laurence St-Germain due to injuries, Sunday’s World Cup slalom in Kranjska Gora delivered thrilling performances. Croatian standout Zrinka Ljutic and Swiss veteran Wendy Holdener tied for the lead after the first run, with the top five skiers separated by just 0.78 seconds. Germany’s Lena Dürr shocked fans with an early exit, while rising talents like Melanie Meillard and Emma Aicher seized the spotlight. Switzerland showcased depth with seven qualifiers for the second run, while Canada struggled, failing to advance any racers.
The Kranjska Gora slalom, the site of AJ Hurt’s career-first World Cup podium just a year ago. With top contenders like Camille Rast, Lena Dürr, and Zrinka Ljutić vying for critical points in the tight slalom title race, this preview offers a detailed look at the athletes, past results, and what’s at stake in this pivotal World Cup event.