Final Run Drama: Haugan Wins, Lie McGrath Claims Globe After Braathen DNF
Timon Haugan wins in Hafjell Slalom Finals while Atle Lie McGrath secures his first slalom globe after Lucas Pinheiro Braathen DNFs.
Timon Haugan wins in Hafjell Slalom Finals while Atle Lie McGrath secures his first slalom globe after Lucas Pinheiro Braathen DNFs.
How and when to watch the Women’s GS Hafjell Finals. Full start list, analysis, and the overall title battle between Shiffrin and Aicher.
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 delivers a dominant first run in Hafjell, taking a commanding 1.10 second lead as the women’s World Cup Finals slalom heads into a decisive second run.
The women’s technical fields for the World Cup Finals in Hafjell are now set. Mikaela Shiffrin dominated slalom while Julia Scheib secured the giant slalom crystal globe heading into the final races of the season.
Mikaela Shiffrin wins the women’s World Cup slalom in Åre for her 72nd career slalom victory and strengthens her lead over Emma Aicher in the overall race.
Mikaela Shiffrin led the first run of the Women’s World Cup slalom in Åre, while Emma Aicher stayed close and kept pressure on the overall title race.
The Åre women’s World Cup giant slalom start list is set, with Julia Scheib leading the season title race and skiers battling for World Cup Finals qualification.
Atle Lie McGrath wins the Kranjska Gora slalom by 0.01 seconds over Henrik Kristoffersen as the podium is separated by just 0.04.
Atle Lie McGrath leads the Kranjska Gora World Cup slalom after the first run, with Lucas Pinheiro Braathen close behind and several racers still in podium contention.
British slalom prospect Zak Carrick-Smith will make his World Cup debut in Kranjska Gora, joining his brothers and marking a rare moment for GB Snowsport.
Dual citizen AJ Ginnis closed his career with a farewell Olympic descent in Bormio after a historic 2023 World Championship silver on Courchevel’s L'Éclipse and years of battling knee injuries to build Greece’s first World Cup podium success.
Mikaela Shiffrin delivered a dominant performance in the final alpine race of the 2026 Milano/Cortina Winter Olympics, winning slalom gold by 1.50 seconds. The victory gives her a record third Olympic gold medal — the most ever by a U.S. alpine skier. Camille Rast took silver and Anna Swenn Larsson earned her first Olympic medal with bronze.
Mikaela Shiffrin built a commanding 0.82-second lead after the first run of the Olympic slalom. Lena Dürr sits closest, with a tightly packed group still in contention heading into the decisive second run.
Atle Lie McGrath seized control of the Olympic men’s slalom after a chaotic first run at Milan/Cortina 2026. Heavy attrition thinned the medal contenders as pressure and falling snow reshaped the field. One run remains to decide gold.
Giovanni Franzoni set the early benchmark in the men’s team combined with a commanding downhill run, while Switzerland stacked the leaderboard and multiple nations positioned themselves for a volatile slalom finish. With margins tight and pressure high, the medals remain wide open heading into the final run.
Henrik Kristoffersen claimed an emotional victory in the Schladming night slalom as the Planai delivered chaos, DNFs, and rare breakthroughs for the U.S. men.
Atle Lie McGrath leads the Schladming Night Slalom after a brilliant first run on the Planai, as polished, warming ice reshapes the race. With the podium fight wide open, a USA breakthrough and high-bib surprises headline a dramatic night under the lights.
Manuel Feller delivered an emotional World Cup slalom victory in Kitzbühel, ending Austria’s 21-race drought and its first men’s slalom win here since 2017.
Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the women’s slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn, winning both runs to secure her ninth career slalom Crystal Globe. A demanding course, electric crowd, and breakthrough performances from North American athletes defined a memorable World Cup race day.
Loïc Meillard set the pace in the Kitzbühel men’s slalom first run, with six skiers packed inside half a second on the Ganslern and a wide-open podium fight heading into the second run.
Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the first run of the women’s slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn, opening a commanding lead as the fight tightened behind her. With strong performances from Wendy Holdener, Emma Aicher, and a deep American contingent, plus a breakthrough home run from Martina Bubovská, the stage is set for an intense second run.
Here’s how and when to watch the women’s World Cup giant slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn, plus the full start list, standings, and key storylines.
Atle Lie McGrath delivers again in Wengen, defending his slalom title as Matthias Iten thrills the crowd and Henrik Kristoffersen reaches a historic milestone.