The Legendary Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm Downhill: What to Know and Who to Watch

The legendary Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm Downhill is more than just a race—it's the ultimate test of courage, skill, and resilience in alpine skiing. From the adrenaline-fueled Mausefalle jump to the treacherous Hausberg Traverse and the lightning-fast Zielsprung finish, every section of the Streif demands perfection. While Swiss racers have dominated this season, North American stars like Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Cameron Alexander, Bryce Bennett, and James Crawford are ready to battle for glory. Dive into the full article to discover the stories, contenders, and drama surrounding the most iconic race in ski racing history.

By | 2025-01-24T10:37:44-07:00 January 24th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on The Legendary Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm Downhill: What to Know and Who to Watch

Garmisch-Partenkirchen Women’s Downhill: Vonn Returns to Iconic Kandahar Course

The Women’s World Cup downhill returns to Garmisch-Partenkirchen on January 25, 2025, reviving the iconic Kandahar course after last year’s cancellation. With its steep drops and icy turns, the track promises drama as top contenders, including Italy’s Federica Brignone and Sofia Goggia, vie for critical points in the downhill standings. Adding to the excitement, five-time Garmisch winner Lindsey Vonn is back, aiming to recapture her dominance on one of the sport’s most challenging venues. Don’t miss the action as the world’s best skiers battle for glory in this pivotal race.

By | 2025-01-24T10:02:41-07:00 January 24th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Garmisch-Partenkirchen Women’s Downhill: Vonn Returns to Iconic Kandahar Course

Marco Odermatt Wins Kitzbühel Super-G, Haaser Thrills Home Crowd with Second Place

Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt claimed his first Hahnenkamm victory in the super-G, with Austria’s Raphael Haaser thrilling the home crowd in second and Stefan Rogentin completing the podium. Alpine Canada Alpin shone with Cameron Alexander in 5th and all five Canadians scoring points. Crashes and delays, including helicopter evacuations for Alexis Pinturault and Florian Loriot, added to the drama as racers battled changing conditions. The excitement now shifts to tomorrow’s legendary Hahnenkamm downhill.

By | 2025-01-24T18:55:59-07:00 January 24th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Marco Odermatt Wins Kitzbühel Super-G, Haaser Thrills Home Crowd with Second Place

Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm Super-G: World Championship Spots and Season Title at Stake

Dive into the Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm Super-G, packed with exciting details about the legendary course, key racers, and the intense fight for World Championship spots and season points!

By | 2025-01-23T18:18:34-07:00 January 23rd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm Super-G: World Championship Spots and Season Title at Stake

Lindsey Vonn and American Downhillers Reflect on Cortina Olympic Course

Lindsey Vonn and her fellow American downhillers found plenty to appreciate about Cortina d’Ampezzo’s iconic Olympia delle Tofane course, which will host the 2026 Olympic Winter Games. While Jackie Wiles led the U.S. team with a strong seventh-place finish in the downhill, Vonn continued her remarkable comeback, finding positives despite two crashes. The athletes praised the course’s flow and challenge, describing it as a perfect stage for Olympic glory, with Bella Wright calling it 'our Kitzbühel' for the excitement it promises in February.

By | 2025-01-24T08:25:18-07:00 January 23rd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Lindsey Vonn and American Downhillers Reflect on Cortina Olympic Course

Mikaela Shiffrin’s Comeback: Overcoming Injury and Returning to World Cup Racing

Mikaela Shiffrin is set to return to World Cup racing next week in Courchevel after a grueling recovery from a life-threatening injury sustained in Killington. A crash left her with severe oblique trauma and a puncture wound dangerously close to her colon, requiring weeks of intense physical therapy and mental resilience. Shiffrin, supported by her Stifel U.S. Ski Team staff, is focused on progression rather than chasing records, viewing this return as a vital step in her journey back to peak form.

By | 2025-01-24T08:25:24-07:00 January 23rd, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Mikaela Shiffrin’s Comeback: Overcoming Injury and Returning to World Cup Racing

Mikaela Shiffrin Announces Her Comeback in Courchevel on the 30th

This morning, Shiffrin announced her return to the World Cup stage on Instagram, with her participation in the slalom race in Courchevel on January 30th.

By | 2025-01-24T08:25:32-07:00 January 23rd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Mikaela Shiffrin Announces Her Comeback in Courchevel on the 30th

Tommy Ford’s Adelboden Training Injury Ends Season

Tommy Ford, the last American male to win a World Cup giant slalom, has suffered a tibial head fracture in his right leg during training at Adelboden's Chuenisbärgli race venue. This injury, which required surgery in Vail, Colorado, has prematurely ended his 2024-25 World Cup season1. Ford, who has a complex history with Adelboden, including a severe crash in 2021, expressed disappointment but gratitude in an Instagram post1. This setback halts Ford's hopes of competing in his sixth World Championship and continues his challenging relationship with the Swiss venue.

By | 2025-01-24T10:13:26-07:00 January 23rd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Tommy Ford’s Adelboden Training Injury Ends Season

Switzerland Dominates Longtime Rivalry with Austria

Switzerland has reasserted its dominance in alpine skiing, led by Marco Odermatt, who recently surpassed Pirmin Zurbriggen’s record with his 41st World Cup win. Odermatt leads the overall standings and all disciplines except slalom, while veterans like Justin Murisier and rising talents like Alexis Monney add depth. On the women’s side, Lara Gut-Behrami shines as a two-time Overall World Cup champion.

By | 2025-01-24T08:25:46-07:00 January 22nd, 2025 | Tags: , | Comments Off on Switzerland Dominates Longtime Rivalry with Austria

Møller and Kriechmayr Out of Kitzbühel Super-G After Wengen Injuries

Two of the top three Super-G skiers, including a rising Norwegian star, will miss this weekend’s Hahnenkamm Super-G in Kitzbühel. Injuries from last week’s downhill in Wengen have shaken up the field, leaving a golden opportunity for others to climb the standings.

By | 2025-01-22T09:43:17-07:00 January 22nd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Møller and Kriechmayr Out of Kitzbühel Super-G After Wengen Injuries

Robinson Wins as Moltzan Claims First GS Podium in Kronplatz

Alice Robinson claimed her first World Cup win since 2021 in a dramatic Kronplatz giant slalom, while Paula Moltzan made history with her first-ever GS podium. Robinson’s aggressive second run secured victory, with Lara Gut-Behrami finishing second. Moltzan’s stellar performance electrified the crowd and earned her a career-defining third place.

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Brignone Leads Tight Kronplatz GS First Run

Italy’s Federica Brignone leads after the first run of the Kronplatz GS, holding a narrow 0.19-second advantage over Switzerland’s Lara Gut-Behrami. With seven skiers within a second of her time and standout performances from North Americans Valérie Grenier and Britt Richardson, the stage is set for an exciting second run.

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Kronplatz Women’s World Cup GS: Final Showdown Before World Championships

The Kronplatz Women’s World Cup Giant Slalom on January 21, 2025, marks the final GS race before the World Championships in Saalbach. With Sara Hector of Sweden leading the standings and Italy’s Federica Brignone tied for second with New Zealand’s Alice Robinson, the race promises high-stakes competition on the demanding Erta slope. This pivotal event also offers skiers on the bubble a last chance to secure their spot for Saalbach, ensuring a thrilling showdown among the world’s best.

By | 2025-01-20T11:28:19-07:00 January 20th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Kronplatz Women’s World Cup GS: Final Showdown Before World Championships

Liv Moritz Debuts on World Cup Stage in Kronplatz

Liv Moritz, a standout on the Stifel U.S. Ski Team and University of Denver athlete, is making her World Cup debut in Kronplatz after impressing coaches with a strong Europa Cup performance in Puy St. Vincent. Balancing a 4.0 GPA, NCAA skiing and soccer, and Europa Cup races, Moritz credits her success to a supportive network of family, teammates, and coaches. The 20-year-old environmental studies major is embracing the challenge with a goal to push out of her comfort zone and soak in the moment alongside her twin sister and teammates.

By | 2025-01-24T08:26:24-07:00 January 20th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Liv Moritz Debuts on World Cup Stage in Kronplatz

Petra Vlhová Withdraws from 2025 World Championships

Petra Vlhová, one of Alpine skiing’s brightest stars and Mikaela Shiffrin’s fiercest rival, will miss the 2025 World Championships in Saalbach as she continues her recovery from a serious knee injury sustained last season. Despite positive progress in her rehabilitation, Vlhová and her coach, Mauro Pini, confirmed she is not yet ready to compete for medals. The Slovakian champion is now setting her sights on the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina.

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McGrath Leads Norway’s Podium Sweep in Wengen Slalom

Norway dominated the Wengen slalom with a stunning podium sweep, led by Atle Lie McGrath, who claimed his first victory of the season. Teammates Henrik Kristoffersen and Timon Haugen completed the historic achievement, showcasing Norway's strength in the discipline.

By | 2025-01-19T09:40:14-07:00 January 19th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on McGrath Leads Norway’s Podium Sweep in Wengen Slalom

Federica Brignone Celebrates Heartfelt Victory in Cortina, Vonn Goes Out and 5 North Americans Score Super-G Points

The Cortina super-G was an exciting day full of emotion. Italian, Federica Brignone achieves her first victory in Cortina. Lara Gut-Behrami earns 2nd and Corinne Suter 3rd. Lindsey Vonn goes out, but was in contention for a top result.

By | 2025-01-20T07:15:45-07:00 January 19th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Federica Brignone Celebrates Heartfelt Victory in Cortina, Vonn Goes Out and 5 North Americans Score Super-G Points

Norway Leads Wengen Slalom, Swiss Shine, and Ritchie Impresses

Norway dominated the first run of the Wengen slalom as Atle Lie McGrath led the field with an impressive performance, followed by teammate and season leader Henrik Kristoffersen in second, 0.43 seconds behind. Swiss fans had plenty to cheer about on home soil, with Daniel Yule initially holding third before Tanguy Nef surged ahead, pushing Yule to fourth. Benjamin Ritchie of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team impressed as the only North American to qualify for the second run, finishing eighth. Meanwhile, late starters faced tough odds, with only three skiers outside the top 30 advancing, including Belgium’s Sam Maes and Germany’s Anton Tremmel.

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Vincent Kriechmayr Injured in Wengen, Saalbach in Doubt

Vincent Kriechmayr, Austria's top speed skier, strained his medial ligament in a high-speed crash at Wengen's Lauberhorn downhill. With Kitzbühel ruled out, his participation in the Saalbach World Championships hangs in the balance.

By | 2025-01-18T16:17:29-07:00 January 18th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Vincent Kriechmayr Injured in Wengen, Saalbach in Doubt

Wengen Men’s Slalom: Contenders, North Americans, and How to Watch

The Wengen Men’s Slalom on the historic Männlichen slope is the seventh race of the season and a key stop before the World Championships. Top contenders like Henrik Kristoffersen, Clément Noël, and Loïc Meillard lead the charge, while North Americans Benjamin Ritchie and Jett Seymour aim to build on strong performances. Don’t miss the action on this iconic natural terrain course in the Bernese Alps.

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Cortina d’Ampezzo Super-G Preview: Vonn’s Return, Key Contenders, and Race Insights

The Cortina d’Ampezzo Super-G, set for Sunday, Jan. 19, promises a thrilling showdown on the iconic Olimpia delle Tofane course. With only two Super-G races left before World Championships team selections, the stakes are high. Lindsey Vonn continues her incredible comeback, returning to a venue where she’s won six Super-G titles. Key contenders include Lara Gut-Behrami, Sofia Goggia, and rising U.S. star Lauren Macuga, all battling for valuable points in the tight race for the discipline globe. Don’t miss the action as North American athletes aim to leave their mark on one of the season’s most important stops.

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Marco Odermatt Wins 2025 Lauberhorn Downhill in Swiss One-Two Finish

The 2025 Lauberhorn downhill delivered unforgettable drama under perfect conditions on one of Alpine skiing’s most iconic tracks. Marco Odermatt led a Swiss one-two finish, setting a new course record and securing his second Wengen downhill victory, with teammate Franjo Von Allmen taking second and Slovenia’s Miha Hrobat rounding out the podium. North Americans also impressed, with four racers finishing in the top 10, led by Canada’s Cameron Alexander in fifth and Bryce Bennett in sixth. The day’s action included spectacular performances, a mid-race delay due to a crash, and the electrifying roar of the Wengen crowd celebrating the sport’s best on this legendary stage.

By | 2025-01-28T17:55:20-07:00 January 18th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Marco Odermatt Wins 2025 Lauberhorn Downhill in Swiss One-Two Finish

In “Full-Send” Style, Goggia Nets Her Fourth Win at Cortina, Vonn Returns with a Top 20, Brignone Ascends to the Top

Sofia Goggia wins for the 4th time in Cortina. Kajsa Vickhoff Lie finished in 2nd and Federica Brignone rounds out the podium. Vonn's comeback to Cortina concluded with a top-20 and Jacqueline Wiles was the top result for the North Americans.

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Wengen Lauberhorn Downhill: What to Know and Who to Watch

The Lauberhorn Downhill in Wengen, Switzerland, is the longest and most grueling race on the World Cup circuit, testing racers’ endurance over its 4.5-kilometer course. Known for breathtaking views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains, this iconic race features extreme challenges like the 87% incline “Hundschopf” jump and speeds exceeding 160 km/h on the “Haneggschuss” straight. With the first men’s downhill of 2025 set for January 18, fans can expect intense competition as Swiss racers aim to maintain their dominance while North American athletes, led by Cochran-Siegle and Alexander, look to make their mark.

By | 2025-01-17T10:58:38-07:00 January 17th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Wengen Lauberhorn Downhill: What to Know and Who to Watch
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