Lindsey Vonn Returns: Cortina d’Ampezzo Downhill Preview

The Olympia delle Tofane: A Stage Set for Drama The Olympia delle Tofane in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, will host the Women’s World Cup downhill on January 18, 2025, offering a thrilling blend of speed, precision, and history. With Lindsey Vonn’s much-anticipated return and a field of competitors ranging from rising stars to seasoned veterans, this iconic course promises high stakes and unforgettable moments. As a preview for next season’s Olympic downhill, the race also carries added significance. Don’t miss the action as 54 athletes from 14 nations tackle one of Alpine skiing’s most legendary tracks.

By | 2025-01-17T09:56:03-07:00 January 17th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Lindsey Vonn Returns: Cortina d’Ampezzo Downhill Preview

23-Year-Old Franjo Von Allmen Claims First Win at Wengen Super-G

Franjo Von Allmen, a 23-year-old Swiss rising star, earned his first World Cup victory in the Wengen Super-G. With a near-flawless run on the iconic Lauberhorn, he thrilled the home crowd and showcased his potential among ski racing’s elite.

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Fredrik Møller’s Stunning Rise: Bormio Victory and World Cup Dreams

Fredrik Møller’s remarkable victory on the icy, demanding Stelvio course in Bormio has catapulted him into contention for the super-G World Cup title, trailing leader Marco Odermatt by just five points. In an exclusive interview, the 24-year-old Norwegian reflected on his calm approach, tactical strengths, and the confidence gained from earlier top finishes. As he prepares for the Lauberhorn and Hahnenkamm classics, Møller’s focus remains steady, embodying a blend of skill and mental resilience that signals a bright future on the World Cup circuit.

By | 2025-01-17T08:52:25-07:00 January 16th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Fredrik Møller’s Stunning Rise: Bormio Victory and World Cup Dreams

Wengen Super-G Preview: Stars Chase Victory on Iconic Lauberhorn

The Wengen Super-G, held on the iconic Lauberhorn course, combines breathtaking Alpine scenery with intense competition. This legendary track challenges skiers with its steep sections, sharp transitions, and technical demands, making it a true test of endurance and precision. With Marco Odermatt leading the favorites and strong North American contenders like Jared Goldberg and Cameron Alexander, fans can expect an exciting race filled with drama and world-class performances.

By | 2025-01-16T11:18:06-07:00 January 16th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Wengen Super-G Preview: Stars Chase Victory on Iconic Lauberhorn

Camille Rast Wins Flachau Slalom as Liensberger Falls Short

Camille Rast claimed a stunning victory at the Flachau Night Slalom, rising seven positions from her first run to secure her second career win. The Swiss skier held off teammate Wendy Holdener, who finished 0.26 seconds back in second, and Sweden’s Sara Hector in third. Katharina Liensberger, the fastest from the first run, couldn’t deliver under immense pressure, finishing fourth to the disappointment of the Austrian crowd. With the win, Rast reclaimed the lead in the slalom standings, making it a night to remember for Switzerland.

By | 2025-01-15T19:50:12-07:00 January 15th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Camille Rast Wins Flachau Slalom as Liensberger Falls Short

Stifel U.S. Ski Team’s River Radamus to Fund U.S. U16 Athletes for FESA Cup

River Radamus is making a difference in youth ski racing by funding all U.S. U16 athletes who qualify for the FESA Alpine Ski Cup in Les Menuires, France. Partnering with his ARCO Foundation and the World Cup Dreams Foundation, Radamus is ensuring these young athletes can compete without the burden of a $3,000 price tag. “I’m trying to do my part to ensure the sport becomes less expensive as these athletes climb the ladder,” he said.

By | 2025-01-17T08:52:44-07:00 January 14th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Stifel U.S. Ski Team’s River Radamus to Fund U.S. U16 Athletes for FESA Cup

Liensberger Leads Flachau Night Slalom; Moltzan and Hurt Qualify

Austria’s Katharina Liensberger thrilled the home crowd during the first run of the Flachau night slalom, delivering a commanding performance to lead the standings. The race was not without surprises, as tour leader Zrinka Ljutić struggled and failed to qualify for the second run. Meanwhile, Paula Moltzan, AJ Hurt, and Nina O’Brien of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team, along with Canada’s Laurence St-Germain and Amelia Smart, secured spots in the top 30. Seven skiers with bibs above 30, including Italy’s Marta Rossetti and Japan’s Asa Ando, also advanced, setting the stage for an exciting second run.

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Women’s World Cup Night Slalom in Flachau: Rising Stars and North American Hopes

The Flachau Night Slalom brings thrilling action under the lights as the Women’s World Cup enters its second half. With top stars Mikaela Shiffrin and Petra Vlhová sidelined, rising talents like Zrinka Ljutić and Camille Rast are battling for the slalom globe. Don’t miss the speed, precision, and drama on Tuesday, January 14th.

By | 2025-01-13T14:17:27-07:00 January 13th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Women’s World Cup Night Slalom in Flachau: Rising Stars and North American Hopes

Racers Embrace Stelvio’s Danger, Anticipate Sunnier Downhill at Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics

After the serious injuries endured in Stelvio this season, athletes tell their opinions on the World Cup race. Also, despite the crashes, several racers expressed enthusiasm and curiosity about the track for the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.

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Celebratory Day in Adelboden as Odermatt and Meillard Shine for Local Fans, Radamus Clinches Top 10

Marco Odermatt thrills his hometown crowd with a stellar second run that secured his 4th victory in Adelboden. Loïc Meillard 2nd and Luca De Aliprandini 3rd. River Radamus was the top North American, concluding the day in 10th place.

By | 2025-01-18T02:42:45-07:00 January 12th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Celebratory Day in Adelboden as Odermatt and Meillard Shine for Local Fans, Radamus Clinches Top 10

Lauren Macuga Makes History: First U.S. Woman to Win St. Anton Super-G

Lauren Macuga, delivered a breathtaking performance that left everyone in awe. The 22-year-old, now in her third year on the World Cup circuit achieved victory in the St. Anton super-G.

By | 2025-01-13T08:00:44-07:00 January 12th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Lauren Macuga Makes History: First U.S. Woman to Win St. Anton Super-G

Loïc Meillard Takes Charge After Initial Adelboden GS Run, Tommy Ford Leads North Americans

Loïc Meillard Takes Charge After Initial Adelboden GS Run. Henrik Kristoffersen in 2nd and Marco Odermatt in 3rd. Three Swiss men in the top 5. Tommy Ford is the top North American heading into second run!

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Vonn’s Comeback Continues: St. Anton Super-G Preview

Sofia Goggia and Lara Gut-Behrami have set the pace for the 2024-25 Women’s World Cup super-G season, sharing the top spot in the standings with 160 points each. Goggia won the season opener in Beaver Creek, while Gut-Behrami’s two second-place finishes underline her consistency as the reigning super-G titleholder. Cornelia Huetter of Austria claimed her first win of the season in St. Moritz, rounding out a competitive podium battle. Meanwhile, Lindsey Vonn continues her comeback, making her third World Cup start and second super-G appearance in St. Anton, where she aims to build on her 14th-place finish in St. Moritz.

By | 2025-01-12T03:20:46-07:00 January 11th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Vonn’s Comeback Continues: St. Anton Super-G Preview

Adelboden World Cup GS 2025: Odermatt and the Key Contenders

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.

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Clément Noël Clinches Adelboden Slalom Win; Braathen Returns to Podium While Kristoffersen Claims Top Ranking

Clément Noël Clinches Adelboden Slalom Win! Manuel Feller fell in the second run after his first run lead. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen 2nd (+0.02) and Henrik Kristoffersen 3rd (+0.14)

By | 2025-01-11T07:12:57-07:00 January 11th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Clément Noël Clinches Adelboden Slalom Win; Braathen Returns to Podium While Kristoffersen Claims Top Ranking

Lindsey Vonn Shines in Comeback, Brignone Wins St. Anton Downhill as Blanc Stuns

At 34 years old, Federica Brignone claimed her first-ever World Cup downhill win in St. Anton, becoming the oldest woman to achieve this feat. Swiss rookie Malorie Blanc stunned the field, skiing into second place from bib 46, just 0.07 seconds behind Brignone. Lindsey Vonn, in her highly anticipated return, finished sixth, only 0.58 seconds back, leading a strong U.S. team performance with Lauren Macuga in ninth and Breezy Johnson in 11th.

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Manuel Feller Reclaims Winning Potential After Fastest First Run at Adelboden Men’s Slalom

After the first run in the men's World Cup slalom in Adelboden, Manuel Feller of Austria achieves the fastest time, Linus Strasser in 2nd (+0.25) and Clément Noël in 3rd (+0.38). 

By | 2025-01-11T04:24:35-07:00 January 11th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Manuel Feller Reclaims Winning Potential After Fastest First Run at Adelboden Men’s Slalom

Adelboden Slalom Preview: Challenging Course and Top Contenders

The Adelboden Men’s Slalom, set for January 11th, 2025, is the sixth World Cup slalom of the season and promises fierce competition on the legendary Chuenisbärgli slope. Known for its steep and technical demands, the race will feature top-ranked athletes like Loïc Meillard, Henrik Kristoffersen, and Clément Noël battling for crucial points ahead of the World Championships. With podium earners from seven nations and exciting talent from the Stifel U.S. Ski Team and Canadian contenders, this iconic event is a must-watch for ski racing fans.

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Breezy Johnson Aims to Reclaim ‘the Old Breezy’ at St. Anton Downhill

Breezy Johnson is back on the World Cup circuit, aiming to rediscover "the old Breezy" after a 14-month suspension for a USADA whereabouts violation. The Wyoming native, who last stood on the podium at St. Anton, has been working on her technical skiing and is ready to fight her way back to the top.

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Lindsey Vonn Returns to Downhill: St. Anton Women’s World Cup Preview

The Karl Schranz downhill course in St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria, will host the first Women’s World Cup downhill of 2025, featuring elite athletes from around the globe. With a storied history and technical challenges, this iconic venue sets the stage for a thrilling competition. Among the racers, Lindsey Vonn makes her much-anticipated downhill return, joining a strong field that includes Austria's Cornelia Huetter, Italy's Sofia Goggia, and the rising talent of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team led by Lauren Macuga.

By | 2025-01-10T15:21:17-07:00 January 10th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Lindsey Vonn Returns to Downhill: St. Anton Women’s World Cup Preview

Paul Accola on Skiing’s Injury Crisis: Are Modern Training Methods to Blame?

"Are Skiers Training All Wrong?" Alpine skiing is at a breaking point. Four severe injuries in Bormio during New Year’s week have reignited debates about the sport’s safety, and Swiss legend Paul Accola isn’t holding back. “Many athletes train incorrectly,” he declared in an interview with Blick.ch. With seven World Cup victories and a reputation for unconventional thinking, Accola is challenging the modern approach to training and youth development, claiming it leaves skiers vulnerable to injuries and unprepared for the unpredictable demands of racing. His bold critiques, grounded in his own storied career, demand attention—and may spark the change alpine skiing desperately needs.

By | 2025-01-10T07:45:40-07:00 January 9th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Paul Accola on Skiing’s Injury Crisis: Are Modern Training Methods to Blame?

Popov Wins as USA’s Ritchie Shines in Madonna Slalom

Albert Popov claimed his first World Cup victory in Madonna di Campiglio, making history as Bulgaria’s second-ever winner, while Benjamin Ritchie delivered a career-best performance, finishing 8th for his first top-10 result. The dramatic second run saw lead changes, intense competition, and standout skiing, with Popov securing the win over Switzerland’s Loïc Meillard and Croatia’s Samuel Kolega. The U.S. men’s slalom team continues to build momentum with strong performances and promising results this season.

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Madonna Night Slalom: First Run Drama

The first run of the Madonna di Campiglio Men’s World Cup Night Slalom delivered drama and excitement on the challenging Canalone Miramonti slope. With a well-prepared surface despite 40 centimeters (16 inches) of wet snow earlier, top seeds like Clément Noël and Marco Schwarz struggled, exiting early, while Norway’s Atle Lie McGrath seized the lead. Impressive performances from higher bib numbers added to the excitement, with ten skiers outside the top 30 qualifying, including Stifel U.S. Ski Team’s Jett Seymour in 17th and Sweden’s Gustav Wissting in 27th. The stage is set for a thrilling second run under the lights.

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Madonna di Campiglio Night Slalom: Top Contenders and How to Watch

The iconic 3Tre Madonna di Campiglio Night Slalom returns on January 8, 2025, kicking off the new year with high-stakes action on the legendary Canalone Miramonti slope. Austria’s Marco Schwarz, last year’s champion at this venue, headlines a stacked field that includes favorites Clément Noël, Henrik Kristoffersen, and Loïc Meillard. With North American hopefuls like Jett Seymour and Erik Read also in the mix, this fifth slalom of the season promises thrilling competition under the lights. Don’t miss the world’s best battling for glory in one of alpine skiing’s most prestigious events.

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