Cameron Alexander Out of World Championships After Injury in Saalbach Training

Canadian ski racer Cameron Alexander is out of the 2025 FIS World Ski Championships after injuring his knee in downhill training. The recent Kitzbühel podium finisher will return to Canada for further evaluation.

By | 2025-02-07T10:18:44-07:00 February 7th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Cameron Alexander Out of World Championships After Injury in Saalbach Training

Odermatt Adds Super-G Gold to World Championship Collection

Marco Odermatt delivered a masterclass in Saalbach, dominating the Men's Super-G at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships. The Swiss star attacked the course with fearless speed, building an untouchable 1.15-second lead that secured his first Super-G World Championship title. Austria’s Raphael Haaser thrilled the home crowd with a silver-medal performance, while Norway’s Adrian Smiseth Sejersted claimed his first career World Championship podium with bronze. The world’s best tried to challenge Odermatt’s time, but by the end of the race, the podium remained unchanged—his run stood as the defining performance of the day.

By | 2025-03-15T10:18:47-06:00 February 7th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Odermatt Adds Super-G Gold to World Championship Collection

Saalbach 2025: World’s Best Speed Racers Ready for Super-G Championship

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.

By | 2025-02-06T17:12:27-07:00 February 6th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Saalbach 2025: World’s Best Speed Racers Ready for Super-G Championship

Saalbach 2025 Men’s Super-G: Preview, Top Contenders, and How to Watch

The Saalbach 2025 Men’s Super-G promises high-speed action as the world’s best skiers battle for gold on the demanding Zwölferkogel course. Marco Odermatt, the season’s top-ranked racer, leads a deep field, while defending world champion James Crawford looks to defend his title after a strong Kitzbühel downhill win. Vincent Kriechmayr, a two-time world champion, returns from injury, and Mattia Casse, Fredrik Møller, and Stefan Rogentin have all proven they can contend. With only one run to decide the champion, the race will come down to who takes the most risk and executes under pressure.

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Crawford and Alexander: Canada’s Rising Stars at 2025 World Championships

Jack Crawford and Cameron Alexander are heading into the 2025 FIS Alpine World Championships with confidence after sharing the podium in Kitzbühel. Their recent success has reignited Canadian ski racing’s legacy, drawing comparisons to past greats. As Crawford defends his super-G world title and Alexander eyes another downhill podium, both are focused on consistency and delivering on the sport’s biggest stage.

By | 2025-02-13T07:59:32-07:00 February 6th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Crawford and Alexander: Canada’s Rising Stars at 2025 World Championships

Venier Takes Gold; Macuga Earns Bronze in Women’s Super-G

In a thrilling Women's Super-G at the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria, Stephanie Venier clinched gold for the host nation, while Federica Brignone secured silver. The bronze medal was shared by Norway's Kajsa Vickhoff Lie and American Lauren Macuga, both finishing with identical times.

By | 2025-03-15T10:20:16-06:00 February 6th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Venier Takes Gold; Macuga Earns Bronze in Women’s Super-G

Shiffrin Skips Team Combined to Focus on Worlds GS, Slalom Prep

Mikaela Shiffrin has opted out of the team combined event at the Alpine skiing world championships to focus on her preparation for the giant slalom and slalom. As she continues her comeback from injury, Shiffrin is prioritizing training to regain peak form. Her decision means she won’t team up with Lindsey Vonn, but she remains focused on competing at her highest level in her signature events.

By | 2025-02-07T09:33:42-07:00 February 5th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Shiffrin Skips Team Combined to Focus on Worlds GS, Slalom Prep

2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships: Key Qualification Rules Explained

The 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach have officially begun, with the first medals awarded in the Team Parallel event—Italy taking gold, Switzerland securing silver, and Sweden earning bronze. With rosters finalized, the world’s best skiers are set to compete under updated qualification rules, ensuring a high level of competition. Athletes earned their spots through FIS points, while special qualifying races allowed racers from smaller nations a chance to compete. As the championships continue, fans can expect thrilling battles on the slopes and a showcase of elite ski racing talent.

By | 2025-02-04T17:56:23-07:00 February 4th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships: Key Qualification Rules Explained

Italy Wins Saalbach Team Parallel Gold, Sweden Claims Bronze Over U.S.

Italy claimed gold in the Team Parallel event at the FIS World Ski Championships, edging Switzerland in a dramatic tiebreak finish. Sweden secured bronze after defeating the defending champion Stifel U.S. Ski Team 3-1. The high-intensity matchups featured clutch performances, razor-thin margins, and tiebreak drama, setting the stage for an electrifying start to Saalbach 2025.

By | 2025-02-10T09:46:59-07:00 February 4th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Italy Wins Saalbach Team Parallel Gold, Sweden Claims Bronze Over U.S.

Stifel U.S. Ski Team Looks to Defend Team Parallel Title at Worlds

The 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships open in Saalbach, Austria, with the Team Parallel event. Defending champions Stifel U.S. Ski Team, featuring returning stars Nina O’Brien, River Radamus, and Paula Moltzan, will battle top contenders Norway and Austria. Canada, last year’s bronze medalists, will not compete.

By | 2025-02-04T11:22:11-07:00 February 3rd, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Stifel U.S. Ski Team Looks to Defend Team Parallel Title at Worlds

Canada’s 12-Skier Roster Set for Alpine World Championships

Canada has named a 12-athlete roster for the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach, Austria, led by reigning world champions James Crawford and Laurence St-Germain. With strong World Cup results this season, including podiums in Kitzbühel, the team looks to build on its historic 2023 performance and compete for more medals from February 4-16.

By | 2025-02-03T16:37:15-07:00 February 3rd, 2025 | Tags: | Comments Off on Canada’s 12-Skier Roster Set for Alpine World Championships

Switzerland, Austria, and Norway Announce World Championship Teams

Switzerland, Austria, and Norway have officially named their rosters for the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach, setting the stage for an intense battle on Austrian snow. With Switzerland leading the Nations Cup standings, Austria aiming for home-soil dominance, and Norway bringing a strong men's squad, the competition promises world-class performances and thrilling races from February 4 to 16.

By | 2025-02-03T07:39:58-07:00 February 2nd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Switzerland, Austria, and Norway Announce World Championship Teams

Stifel U.S. Ski Team Announces 2025 FIS World Championships Roster

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.

By | 2025-02-03T09:02:54-07:00 January 31st, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Stifel U.S. Ski Team Announces 2025 FIS World Championships Roster
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