Braathen Leads Kranjska Gora GS After Run 1; Three Americans Advance
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen leads the Kranjska Gora giant slalom after the first run as six skiers sit within one second and three Stifel U.S. Ski Team racers qualify.
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen leads the Kranjska Gora giant slalom after the first run as six skiers sit within one second and three Stifel U.S. Ski Team racers qualify.
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen unleashed a breathtaking first run in the Olympic giant slalom, opening a massive lead over reigning champion Marco Odermatt and the stacked Swiss squad. With Brazil chasing history and the field scrambling to respond, the second run is set for a high-pressure showdown.
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen sets the pace under the lights in Schladming as hard ice, DNFs, and standout high-bib performances shape a dramatic men’s GS first run.
Marco Odermatt separated himself early on Adelboden’s demanding Chuenisbärgli, leading a tight group of seven podium contenders after a challenging first run.
The Men’s World Cup GS in Hafjell marks the regular season finale, with Marco Odermatt aiming for his fifth straight title while Henrik Kristoffersen and Alexander Steen Olsen look to challenge on home snow. With World Cup Finals spots and top-60 World Cup Start List rankings on the line, skiers will push for crucial points to secure better starting positions in next season’s opening races. River Radamus leads the U.S. charge, while Erik Read represents Canada in his final GS race of the season.
With just two GS races left before the World Cup Finals, Kranjska Gora presents a crucial test for the world’s best. Marco Odermatt leads the standings, but Alexander Steen Olsen and Henrik Kristoffersen remain within reach. River Radamus carries U.S. hopes, while Erik Read leads a Canadian squad eager for points. The steep and technical Podkoren 3 course will challenge skiers with its unpredictable terrain and shifting conditions, making this a must-watch event in the race for the Crystal Globe.
Austrian, Raphael Haaser achieved his first World Championship GS title. Thomas Tumler silver and Loïc Meillard bronze.
The Saalbach 2025 FIS Alpine World Championships GS promises an intense battle on a long, demanding course featuring the legendary Ochsenritt section. With Marco Odermatt, Alexander Steen Olsen, and other top contenders vying for the world title, the race will test endurance, precision, and tactical skill. North American skiers, including River Radamus and Erik Read, aim to make an impact, while recent World Cup podium trends suggest a tight fight between Norway, Switzerland, and Austria. Here’s everything you need to know about the race preview, start list, and how to watch live.
The Schladming Night Giant Slalom returns on January 28, 2025, bringing the world’s best skiers to the iconic Planai slope for the only GS race under the lights. Swiss superstar Marco Odermatt, fresh off three consecutive GS wins, leads the charge as the favorite. With tens of thousands of fans expected to pack the world-class finish stadium, this electrifying event will be pivotal for athletes chasing valuable points and spots at the Saalbach World Championships. Don’t miss the action as night turns to day on one of the Alpine circuit’s most thrilling stages.
The iconic Chuenisbärgli in Adelboden, Switzerland, sets the stage for the fifth Men’s World Cup Giant Slalom of the season on Dec. 11, 2025. With Marco Odermatt leading the charge on home soil and a deep field of international contenders, this highly anticipated race promises thrilling action as skiers battle for crucial points on one of the most challenging courses in the circuit.
Filip Zubcic leads after the first run in Alta Badia. Alexander Steen Olsen in second and Marco Odermatt in third. River Radamus in eleventh.
The iconic Gran Risa in Alta Badia, Italy, hosts the next Men’s World Cup Giant Slalom on Sunday, Dec. 22. Marco Odermatt, fresh off his Val d’Isère victory, returns to a venue where he has won four times. Norway’s Henrik Kristoffersen leads the GS standings, with teammates Alexander Steen Olsen and Atle Lie McGrath looking to challenge. The U.S. squad, led by River Radamus, will aim to break into the top ranks. Fans can catch the action live at 4:00 a.m. ET on Ski And Snowboard Live.
Marco Odermatt Dominates the GS in Val D'Isère. He ties for top GS wins. Austrians Feurstein and Brennsteiner celebrates on the podium.
Beaver Creek Men’s World Cup GS: Who’s Racing, When, and How to Watch. The Birds of Prey Giant Slalom (GS) returns to Beaver Creek for the first time since Dec. 8, 2019.
Beaver Creek Men’s World Cup GS: Who’s Racing, When, and How to Watch. The Birds of Prey Giant Slalom (GS) returns to Beaver Creek for the first time since Dec. 8, 2019.
The Men's 2024-25 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season is set to kick off on October 27th with the highly anticipated men’s Giant Slalom in Sölden, Austria.
Loic Meillard clinched World Cup Finals GS victory. Odermatt get thrown out at the beginning of the course, ending his undefeated streak. However, clinches onto his 3rd consecutive GS Globe.