Robinson sets Copper GS pace; five North Americans qualify
Alice Robinson set the pace in the Copper GS first run, with Sara Hector close behind and five North Americans advancing. The chase pack is tight heading into the afternoon.
Alice Robinson set the pace in the Copper GS first run, with Sara Hector close behind and five North Americans advancing. The chase pack is tight heading into the afternoon.
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.
/ GEPA picture The women return to Copper Mountain on Saturday for the second giant
Stifel U.S. Ski Team speed star Lauren Macuga suffered an ACL injury in training and will miss the rest of the season. She confirmed the news on Instagram, promising to come back strong.
Austria’s Stephan Brennsteiner delivered the best skiing of his career to win the Copper Mountain giant slalom — his first World Cup victory — after a dramatic second run that reshuffled the standings and pushed the world’s best to their limits.
Austria’s Stefan Brennsteiner set the pace in Copper Mountain’s opening GS run, with only six skiers within a second and five high-bib surprises breaking into the top 30. River Radamus sits 14th, while Erik Read flips from bib 46.
Kjersti Moritz steps into her first World Cup start on Saturday at the Stifel Copper Cup, launching her dream on the Colorado snow she grew up skiing. Her path, her mindset, and why this debut feels so special.
The World Cup remains in Copper Mountain on Friday as the men tackle the Stifel Copper Cup giant slalom. Get the full first run start list, daily program, and how to watch.
Lauren Macuga opens her Olympic season with the Stifel U.S. Ski Team at the Copper Cup, carrying confidence, speed, and her trademark bucket-hat energy into Saturday’s giant slalom.
Mikaela Shiffrin Training on Copper Mountain / GEPA pictures The U.S. World Cup Swing Begins
Marco Odermatt opened the Olympic season with a powerful win at the Copper Mountain super-G, highlighted by six late-bib scorers and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde’s emotional World Cup return.
A new high-altitude course debuts at Copper Mountain. Here’s the insight, context, and how to watch Friday’s men’s World Cup GS.
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.
Tanner Perkins steps into his first World Cup super-G at Copper Mountain, bringing momentum, gratitude, and the full-speed drive that carried him from van life to the U.S. Ski Team.
The men’s speed season opens in Colorado with the Copper Mountain super-G, part of the Stifel Copper Cup presented by United Airlines. Major storylines lead the way, including the possible and likely return of Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Swiss depth, North American strength, and a tight Olympic qualification window.
Olympic silver medalist Ryan Cochran-Siegle opens his season at Copper Mountain with a calm, day-to-day focus. He breaks down pressure, confidence, and what he expects from Thursday’s super-G.
Sam Morse balances World Cup speed, Dartmouth engineering, marriage, and his Fast Camp program. Inside the life, drive, and mindset behind “Moose.”
River Radamus opens up about racing World Cups on the mountains he grew up on, the altitude challenge, his Olympic drive, and how Storm Klomhaus helps him keep joy at the center of the sport.
Kyle Negomir returns to familiar snow as he launches his Olympic season with four home-state World Cup races. He reflects on childhood roots, home-slope pressure, and the push toward his first Games
Mikaela Shiffrin closed the Gurgl slalom with a masterclass, while Paula Moltzan and Laurence ST-Germain delivered major second-run moves. Click for the full race report.
Shiffrin controlled the first run in Gurgl on a cold morning filled with DNFs, big gaps, and high-bib surprises. Click for the full report.
The Gurgl women’s slalom runs Sunday with Shiffrin leading a deep North American group—full start list, program, and key storylines inside.
Paco Rassat stormed from bib 21 to win his first World Cup in a chaotic Gurgl men’s slalom, with Armand Marchant earning his debut podium and Atle Lie McGrath in third. Relive the second-run drama, the surprise podium, and the big movers in our full race report.
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.