Mikaela Shiffrin Caps Historic Season with Slalom Globe and Dominant Win in Hafjell
Mikaela Shiffrin wins the Hafjell slalom in dominant fashion, securing her ninth slalom globe and capping a historic season with nine victories in ten races.
Mikaela Shiffrin wins the Hafjell slalom in dominant fashion, securing her ninth slalom globe and capping a historic season with nine victories in ten races.
The men’s World Cup super-G returns to Val Gardena on Friday with a stacked start list and no margin for error. Marco Odermatt leads the field again, but Austria’s Vincent Kriechmayr and a deep group of challengers are ready to test him on the Saslong.
The Stifel Birds of Prey Men’s Super-G Start List is set for Friday in Beaver Creek. Here’s the full lineup as the World Cup continues its early speed season.
The World Cup downhill season opens Thursday at the Stifel Birds of Prey after a schedule shift to beat an incoming storm. We’ve included the full start list and daily program for fans following the action in Beaver Creek.
Mikaela Shiffrin brings a perfect slalom streak home to Colorado as Copper Mountain hosts the only women’s technical World Cup race in the United States this Olympic season.
Get the full men’s World Cup super-G start list and daily program from Copper Mountain as the Stifel Copper Cup presented by United Airlines opens the speed season with Swiss depth, North American strength, and the confirmed return of Aleksander Aamodt Kilde.
The Gurgl women’s slalom runs Sunday with Shiffrin leading a deep North American group—full start list, program, and key storylines inside.
Saturday’s Gurgl men’s slalom features a reduced 59-racer field, big names chasing Olympic-season momentum, and a full start list and daily program now set. Click through for key storylines, course setters, and how this compact field changes the fight for World Cup points.
Mikaela Shiffrin returns to Gürgl as the defending winner, leading a confident Stifel U.S. Ski Team that tops the Nations Cup after Sölden and Levi. Rising challengers like Lara Colturi, Emma Aicher, Camille Rast, and Zrinka Ljutić aim to pressure the field in the second women’s slalom of the Olympic season.
Mikaela Shiffrin starts with bib 3 as the Olympic season’s first women’s slalom takes place in Levi. This preview includes the full start list, daily program, and key storylines, plus links to download both documents.
Exciting final slalom! Zrinka Ljutić clinches the discipline globe and Mikaela Shiffrin achieves her 101st World Cup victory. Read more from the big day!
Norway’s Timon Haugen leads a tightly packed field after the first run of the final World Cup slalom of the season in Sun Valley. Big names are chasing, and the season title remains in play.
Loïc Meillard clinched back-to-back wins in Hafjell, edging out Atle Lie McGrath in a thrilling World Cup slalom finale. Norway dominated with McGrath, Timon Haugan, and Henrik Kristoffersen battling for the podium and to maintain the lead in the season's standings, while Lucas Pinheiro Braathen impressed for Brazil. With the regular season now complete, all eyes turn to the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley.
Loïc Meillard leads the final slalom of the World Cup regular season in Hafjell after a dominant first run. With Lucas Pinheiro Braathen and Fabio Gstrein close behind, the battle for the podium is set to intensify. Seven high-bib skiers broke into the top 30, while North Americans Ben Ritchie and Jett Seymour secured second runs. With season rankings and World Cup Finals spots on the line, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion.
Henrik Kristoffersen dominates Kranjska Gora, delivering a stunning double victory by winning both the giant slalom and slalom in a weekend of high-stakes racing. The Norwegian star showcased brilliant timing and fearless skiing, holding off fierce challenges from Timon Haugan and Manuel Feller to secure the slalom win. With a course that grew more demanding, athletes fought to find speed, but Kristoffersen proved untouchable. His historic sweep cements his status as one of the kings of Kranjska Gora, as the World Cup slalom battle intensifies.
Under a perfect sky and on a meticulously prepared slope, Switzerland’s Loic Meillard set the pace in the Kranjska Gora World Cup slalom, but the battle remains fierce with razor-thin margins. While top contenders stayed close, late starters seized their chance—Italy’s Stefano Gross and Switzerland’s Ramon Zenhäusern charged into the top 15, proving that smart, aggressive skiing was rewarded. With just 0.88 seconds separating the top eight, the second run promises an intense fight for victory.
Mikaela Shiffrin's historic day, achieving 100 World Cup victories and matching the record of the most WC podiums! Zrinka Ljutić 2nd and Paula Moltzan 3rd.
Mikaela Shiffrin leads after the first slalom run in the Sestriere World Cup. She eyes her 100th victory. Zrinka Ljutić trails closely, +0.09 and Katharina Liensberger in 3rd.
“It’s worse than expected, and I need surgery,” AJ Ginnis told skinews.ch, confirming earlier reports of knee problems.
Another Historic Win: Mikaela Shiffrin Achieves Her 98th Victory and Eighth Reindeer in Finland. Katharina Liensberger achieved 2nd place and Lena Dürr came in 3rd.
Emotions were high as Manuel Feller raised the slalom World Cup Crystal Globe in Saalbach, Austria. Timon Haugan wins his first World Cup race.
Switzerland's Loic Meillard wins his first World Cup Slalom career at the March 3rd Stifel Aspen Winternational. He adds a slalom victory to his two Aspen 2nd place GS finishes for his third consecutive podium.
Who is racing, when, and how to watch the Sunday, March 3rd men's Stifel Aspen Winternational slalom
Sunday, February 15th, Austrian Manuel Feller, the leader of the 2024 slalom standings, delivered his fourth victory of the season. Although the warm temperatures and a complex course made it difficult for the last men to be fast he skied brilliantly to overcome France's Clement Noel and Germany's Linus Strasser. However, all three men finished on the podium.