Marco Odermatt Clinches Super-G Globe as Kvitfjell Finals Start List Sets Up Final Showdown
Marco Odermatt has secured the Super-G globe, but the Kvitfjell Finals start list sets up a wide-open race for the final podium.
Marco Odermatt has secured the Super-G globe, but the Kvitfjell Finals start list sets up a wide-open race for the final podium.
The Women’s Super-G World Cup Finals in Lillehammer will decide the season title. Find the full start list, start order, how to watch, and key contenders including Goggia, Robinson, and Shiffrin.
The men kicked off the last World Cup downhill race of the regular season in Kvitfjell, Norway. The Swiss sweep the podium with Franjo Von Allmen winning, Odermatt in 2nd and Rogentin in 3rd.
Federica Brignone achieves victory in the Kvitfjell super-G. Lara Gut-behrami 2nd and Sofia Goggia 3rd. Three North Americans race into the top 30.
A close second day of downhill in Kvitfjell, Norway. Emma Aicher merely edges out Lauren Macuga by -0.03 for her first World Cup victory. Macuga achieves first downhill World Cup podium and Cornelia Hütter rounds out the podium.
Cornelia Hütter powered to victory in the Kvitfjell downhill, holding off a stunning late charge from Emma Aicher, who claimed her first career World Cup podium. Breezy Johnson returned to the podium for the first time since 2021, finishing third in a race filled with lead changes and high-speed drama.
Brignone wins the second super-G in Kivtfjell, Norway. Macuga of the Stifel US Ski Team sets a new career high. Lara Gut-Behrami further secures the super-G Globe. Unfortunately, the race was cut short due to unsafe conditions caused by fog.
Lara Gut-Behrami and Cornelia Hütter are separated by 25 points after the first super-G day in Kvitfjell. The showdown continues! Preview: Who is racing, when, and how to watch the Sunday, March 3rd Kvitfjell Women's World Cup super-G.
Lara Gut-Behrami Triumphs over Hütter in Epic Kvitjell Super-G Showdown. Gut-Behrami expanded her lead in the World Cup super-G standings by 20 points going into tomorrow's race, which is the last before World Cup finals.
A day of milestones at the World Cup super-G in Kvitfjell, Norway. In the final super-G of the 2024 season before WC finals, Kriechmayr won, Jeffrey Read 2nd, Odermatt and Paris 3rd.
Get ready for the thrilling conclusion of the Men’s World Cup super-G season as we head to Kvitfjell, Norway, on Sunday, February 18th. With just one race left before the top 25 are determined for the finals in Saalbach, Austria, tension is high among the competitors.
The men battled in the Kvitfjell World Cup downhill for a spot in the World Cup Finals in Saalbach, Austria. Today came with a lot of excitement, milestones, closer to the DH title win and success from later bib numbers.
The American Downhillers caught up with Norwegian speed demon Aleksander Aamodt Kilde in a hospital in Innsbruck for this week’s podcast ahead of Kilde’s home downhill in Kvitfjell.
Veteran podium ends the regular World Cup speed season as all eyes are set on Aspen.
Norwegian now stands 33 points clear in downhill standings heading into finals.
Slovenian breaks through as Jansrud gets another home podium.
Kilde takes over lead in discipline standings heading into finals as Weibrecht jumps to fifth.
Italian takes second victory of the season as Americans land two in the top 10.
Tight battle for the downhill title headlines the weekend.
Drew Duffy finishes 16th in the men's super G as the top American on the day.
Dustin Cook grabs career-first World Cup podium as Weibrecht matches best result.
Led by Ganong, Americans place four in top 15.
Race officials moved a few gates between Thursday and Friday's training sessions, leading to a faster course.
Adrien Theaux joins French teammates Johan Clarey, Cyprien Richard, and Mathieu Faivre on HEAD skis and boots. Is Pinturault far behind?