La Thuile Super-G #2: Final Race of the Women’s World Cup Regular Season

Tomorrow’s La Thuile super-G marks the last regular season race of the Women's World Cup season, and for most, this will be the end of their World Cup season. While the top 25 skiers will qualify for the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho, the 200 points up for grabs are most crucial for the three skiers still in contention for the season super-G title. Beyond the title race, athletes will also be fighting to secure a top 30 finish for preferred start positions next season. This is the final opportunity for athletes to make a move before the regular season ends, as most will not make it to the World Cup Finals.

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Emma Aicher Wins La Thuile Super-G as Goggia and Brignone Shine

Germany’s Emma Aicher claimed her first World Cup super-G victory in La Thuile, edging out Italy’s Sofia Goggia and Federica Brignone in a tight battle on a shortened course. Clear skies favored early racers before conditions shifted, while crashes, a course hold, and dramatic moments, including Lindsey Vonn’s fall, added to the excitement. North Americans Lauren Macuga, Valerie Grenier, and Breezy Johnson finished in the points, with one more regular season super-G set for tomorrow.

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Women’s World Cup Super-G Preview: La Thuile Title Showdown

The Women's World Cup Super-G races in La Thuile are pivotal for the season title fight and World Cup Finals qualification. With only two regular-season races left, Lara Gut-Behrami leads the standings, but Italy’s Federica Brignone and Sofia Goggia are in pursuit. Rising star Lauren Macuga looks to continue her breakout season, while skiers on the bubble fight for their Finals spots. La Thuile’s steep course promises high-stakes action as the world’s best speed skiers push for glory.

By | 2025-03-12T11:33:45-06:00 March 12th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Women’s World Cup Super-G Preview: La Thuile Title Showdown

Weather Forces Cancelation of La Thuile Downhill, Shaking Up Season Finale

The final regular-season downhill of the Women's World Cup in La Thuile has been canceled due to persistent weather issues, leaving only one downhill race remaining this season at the World Cup Final in Sun Valley. With no improvement in the forecast, organizers will instead focus on two super-G races. The cancellation impacts skiers fighting to qualify for the final and shifts the season title battle to a single decisive race.

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2025 Women’s Slalom & Giant Slalom World Cup Finals: Who Qualified?

The 2025 Women’s World Cup Finals field is set, with the top 25 skiers in slalom and giant slalom earning their spots in Sun Valley, Idaho. Zrinka Ljutić and Alice Robinson lead the standings, but they'll face tough competition from some of the sport’s biggest names. Which countries qualified the most skiers? How many North Americans made the cut? Find out the full list of finalists and key takeaways as the season heads toward its thrilling conclusion! Click to see who’s in!

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2025 Men’s Downhill & Super-G World Cup Finals: Who Qualified?

The 2025 Men's Downhill and Super-G World Cup Finals lineup is set, featuring the top 25 skiers from each discipline. In downhill, skiers from 10 different countries secured spots, while Super-G qualifiers represent nine nations. Switzerland leads both events, with strong representation from Austria, Italy, Canada, France, and the United States. As the season reaches its final showdown in Sun Valley, Idaho, check out the full list of qualifiers and key takeaways from this year’s standings.

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Truppe Wins First World Cup, Austria 1-2 in Åre Slalom, Shiffrin Third

Austria dominated the final regular-season slalom in Åre, with Katharina Truppe securing her first-ever World Cup victory and teammate Katharina Liensberger finishing second in a statement performance. Mikaela Shiffrin rounded out the podium in third, while Paula Moltzan placed sixth, giving the Stifel U.S. Ski Team two top-six finishes. With the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley up next, the stage is set for an intense battle for the season title.

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Mikaela Shiffrin Leads After First Run in Åre

​Mikaela Shiffrin delivered a dominant performance in the first run of the World Cup slalom in Åre, Sweden, posting a leading time of 51.27 seconds. Germany's Lena Dürr followed closely, trailing by 0.43 seconds, while Sweden's Sara Hector delighted the home crowd by securing third place, just 0.48 seconds behind Shiffrin. This strong showing positions Shiffrin favorably as she aims for her seventh slalom victory at this Swedish resort.

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World Cup Slalom Åre: Shiffrin Returns, Title Race and Finals Spots on the Line

Mikaela Shiffrin returns to one of her strongest venues as the World Cup slalom season nears its climax in Åre, Sweden. With just two races left, the battle for the crystal globe is heating up, while skiers on the bubble face their last chance to qualify for the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley. Åre’s legendary slalom hill has tested the best for decades, and with podium contenders from multiple nations in the mix, high-stakes drama is guaranteed on March 9.

By | 2025-03-26T16:23:57-06:00 March 8th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on World Cup Slalom Åre: Shiffrin Returns, Title Race and Finals Spots on the Line

Kvitfjell Super-G Preview: Final Regular-Season Showdown – Key Contenders

The Kvitfjell Super-G: Final Regular-Season Showdown brings high stakes as skiers battle for podium positions and World Cup Finals qualification. With Marco Odermatt already securing the title, the fight for second and third remains fierce, while athletes on the bubble must deliver clutch performances to keep their season alive.

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Brignone Wins Åre Giant Slalom, Robinson Retains Season Lead

Federica Brignone dominated the Åre giant slalom, securing her 17th career and fifth season win by 1.36 seconds. Alice Robinson took second, keeping her season lead, while 18-year-old Lara Colturi claimed her second career podium. North Americans shined, with Valérie Grenier finishing fifth, Paula Moltzan sixth, and Nina O’Brien charging 18 spots to 11th with the second-fastest second run.

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Brignone Leads Åre Giant Slalom; Goggia and Stjernesund in Pursuit, Shiffrin Out

Federica Brignone set the pace in the first run of the World Cup giant slalom in Åre, leading a tight battle with Sofia Goggia and Thea Louise Stjernesund. With warm conditions and a shortened course, eight racers finished within a second of the lead, setting up a thrilling second run. Mikaela Shiffrin, still searching for her best giant slalom form since returning from injury, failed to finish, missing another chance to regain confidence in the discipline.

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Women’s World Cup GS in Åre: Final Regular-Season Showdown March 8

The Women’s World Cup giant slalom season reaches a crucial moment in Åre, Sweden, on March 8, as the final regular-season race sets the stage for the World Cup Finals. With Alice Robinson leading the GS standings, Federica Brignone surging with back-to-back wins, and Sara Hector looking to shine on home snow, the battle for the Crystal Globe is wide open. Every point counts as top contenders fight for victory and skiers on the bubble push to qualify for the Finals in Sun Valley.

By | 2025-03-07T15:50:30-07:00 March 7th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Women’s World Cup GS in Åre: Final Regular-Season Showdown March 8

Kvitfjell 2nd Men’s World Cup Downhill: The Final Regular-Season Showdown

The regular season's final men’s World Cup downhill hits Kvitfjell on Saturday, with Marco Odermatt on the verge of clinching the season title. Franjo Von Allmen needs a win—and luck—to stay in the fight, while Dominik Paris looks to sweep the Kvitfjell downhills. With podium battles, Finals spots, and national start positions on the line, expect an all-out battle on the Olympiabakken track.

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Kvitfjell World Cup Downhill: Can Anyone Stop Switzerland?

Switzerland has dominated the World Cup downhill season, but with two regular-season races left before the Finals, the fight isn’t over. Odermatt leads the standings, but Von Allmen and Monney are keeping the pressure on, while Crawford and Hrobat look to break up the Swiss control. Kvitfjell’s Olympiabakken course, with its fast gliding sections and daring jumps, promises another thrilling showdown. Can anyone stop Switzerland, or will the Swiss tighten their grip on the title?

By | 2025-03-07T08:22:36-07:00 March 6th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Kvitfjell World Cup Downhill: Can Anyone Stop Switzerland?

Breezy Johnson Reflects on World Title, Kvitfjell Podium, and U.S. Speed Team

Breezy Johnson continued her strong season with a third-place finish in the Kvitfjell downhill, just weeks after capturing World Championship gold in Saalbach. Reflecting on her recent success, Johnson spoke about maintaining momentum, embracing the pressure of being a champion, and the supportive atmosphere within the deep U.S. women’s speed team. With the World Cup Finals approaching, she remains focused on delivering strong performances as she builds on her championship-winning form.

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Kristoffersen Dominates Kranjska Gora with Slalom and GS Sweep

Henrik Kristoffersen dominates Kranjska Gora, delivering a stunning double victory by winning both the giant slalom and slalom in a weekend of high-stakes racing. The Norwegian star showcased brilliant timing and fearless skiing, holding off fierce challenges from Timon Haugan and Manuel Feller to secure the slalom win. With a course that grew more demanding, athletes fought to find speed, but Kristoffersen proved untouchable. His historic sweep cements his status as one of the kings of Kranjska Gora, as the World Cup slalom battle intensifies.

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Kranjska Gora Slalom: Meillard on Top, Late Starters Shine

Under a perfect sky and on a meticulously prepared slope, Switzerland’s Loic Meillard set the pace in the Kranjska Gora World Cup slalom, but the battle remains fierce with razor-thin margins. While top contenders stayed close, late starters seized their chance—Italy’s Stefano Gross and Switzerland’s Ramon Zenhäusern charged into the top 15, proving that smart, aggressive skiing was rewarded. With just 0.88 seconds separating the top eight, the second run promises an intense fight for victory.

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Kranjska Gora Slalom: Title Battle Heats Up as Season Nears Finale

The Kranjska Gora World Cup slalom is set to play a crucial role in the season title race, with Henrik Kristoffersen and Clément Noël separated by just three points. Norway leads the podium count, but Loïc Meillard, Timon Haugan, and Atle Lie McGrath remain in contention. Meanwhile, Benjamin Ritchie continues his breakout season for the U.S., while Jett Seymour fights for a Finals spot and Camden Palmquist gains experience on the big stage. With only two regular-season slaloms left, every run will matter in the battle for World Cup slalom supremacy.

By | 2025-03-01T11:45:20-07:00 March 1st, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Kranjska Gora Slalom: Title Battle Heats Up as Season Nears Finale

Women’s World Cup Super G in Kvitfjell: What to Know

The Women’s World Cup super G in Kvitfjell is set for March 2, with top contenders battling for crucial points in the season standings. Lara Gut-Behrami leads the discipline, but Federica Brignone, Sofia Goggia, and World Championship medalists Stephanie Venier, Kajsa Vickhoff Lie, and Lauren Macuga are all in the mix. Lindsey Vonn returns to Kvitfjell for her first career World Cup super G at the venue, while strong North American and international fields add to the excitement.

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Kristoffersen Wins Kranjska Gora GS, Odermatt Third

Henrik Kristoffersen clinched victory in the Kranjska Gora GS, securing his first World Cup giant slalom win since 2022. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen finished second, earning his second GS podium of the season, while Marco Odermatt settled for third. Catch the full race recap and results!

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Rising Stars Triumph in Kvitfjell Downhill: Aicher Edges Out Macuga for First Win

A close second day of downhill in Kvitfjell, Norway. Emma Aicher merely edges out Lauren Macuga by -0.03 for her first World Cup victory. Macuga achieves first downhill World Cup podium and Cornelia Hütter rounds out the podium.

By | 2025-03-02T02:56:40-07:00 March 1st, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Rising Stars Triumph in Kvitfjell Downhill: Aicher Edges Out Macuga for First Win

Kristoffersen Leads Kranjska Gora GS – Podium Fight Wide Open

Henrik Kristoffersen holds a narrow lead after the first run of the Kranjska Gora Men’s World Cup Giant Slalom, with Marco Odermatt and Joan Verdu in close pursuit. With the top ten separated by just over a second and late starters shaking up the standings, the second run promises an intense showdown. Follow live updates as the race for the podium reaches its thrilling conclusion.

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Kranjska Gora Giant Slalom Preview: Course, Standings & Key Contenders

With just two GS races left before the World Cup Finals, Kranjska Gora presents a crucial test for the world’s best. Marco Odermatt leads the standings, but Alexander Steen Olsen and Henrik Kristoffersen remain within reach. River Radamus carries U.S. hopes, while Erik Read leads a Canadian squad eager for points. The steep and technical Podkoren 3 course will challenge skiers with its unpredictable terrain and shifting conditions, making this a must-watch event in the race for the Crystal Globe.

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