Paris Wins Super-G, Completes Double as Italy Sweeps Finals
Dominik Paris capped a dominant World Cup Finals with a Super-G victory to complete a downhill–Super-G double, leading Italy to a clean sweep of all four speed races in Kvitfjell.
Dominik Paris capped a dominant World Cup Finals with a Super-G victory to complete a downhill–Super-G double, leading Italy to a clean sweep of all four speed races in Kvitfjell.
Sofia Goggia delivered under pressure in Kvitfjell, winning the final Super G of the season to secure the crystal globe. With standout performances from Corinne Suter and Kira Weidle Winkelmann, and a tightening overall race, the World Cup Finals set the stage for a dramatic finish.
Marco Odermatt has secured the Super-G globe, but the Kvitfjell Finals start list sets up a wide-open race for the final podium.
The Women’s Super-G World Cup Finals in Lillehammer will decide the season title. Find the full start list, start order, how to watch, and key contenders including Goggia, Robinson, and Shiffrin.
The men’s speed discipline fields for the World Cup Finals in Hafjell are now set. Marco Odermatt has already secured the downhill and super-G crystal globes, while the Top-25 qualifiers prepare for the final races of the season. The slalom and giant slalom Finals preview is covered in a separate article.
Marco Odermatt secured his fourth consecutive super-G crystal globe after both scheduled races in Courchevel were cancelled due to unsafe conditions. With an insurmountable points lead and only one race remaining, the Swiss star adds another title to his dominant 2024-25 World Cup season.
The Courchevel Super-G start list is set after Saturday’s race was canceled by heavy snowfall. Sunday’s race decides the World Cup Finals field.
The Courchevel SG1 start list is set as Marco Odermatt chases a fourth straight Super-G crystal globe. See standings, contenders, and how to watch.
Elena Curtoni thrilled the home crowd in Val di Fassa with a commanding victory in Sunday’s Women’s Super-G. In a tightly contested race where just 0.34 seconds separated the top five, Kajsa Vickhoff Lie secured second while Italy’s Asja Zenere surged from bib 33 to claim her first Super-G World Cup podium.
Mikaela Shiffrin makes a rare Super-G start in Val di Fassa as Sofia Goggia leads the globe race and racers chase World Cup Finals qualification.
Sofia Goggia delivered a commanding performance in Soldeu, winning the Aliga Super-G ahead of Emma Aicher and Kajsa Vickhoff Lie while strengthening her lead in the discipline standings.
The Women’s Sunday Super-G start list in Soldeu is set. Here’s when and how to watch, the full start list, updated podium table, WCSL top seven, Stifel U.S. Ski Team and Alpine Canada entries, and what’s at stake in the crystal globe race.
Marco Odermatt leads the Garmisch Super-G field as globe pressure builds. See the official start list, how and when to watch, standings, and team analysis.
Emma Aicher delivered a commanding performance to win the Aliga Women’s Super G in Soldeu, charging from bib 12 to victory by .88 seconds. With Alice Robinson and Corinne Suter joining her on the podium, the Super G standings battle continues to tighten heading into the next race.
The official start list is set for Saturday’s Women’s World Cup Super-G in Soldeu. Here’s how and when to watch, plus full field breakdown, podium context and USA and CAN national team rosters.
Federica Brignone rose from a severe leg injury to capture Olympic Super-G gold on home snow in Cortina, mastering a brutal course where 17 of the world’s best failed to finish.
The Women’s Olympic Super-G start list is set in Cortina. See the full bib order, medal favorites, USA and Canada rosters, and complete when and how to watch details.
Franjo von Allmen captured his third straight gold in the Men’s Olympic Super-G on the Stelvio in Bormio, mastering aerodynamics and precision to make history. Ryan Cochran-Siegle earned silver, while Marco Odermatt took bronze in a race defined by speed and execution.
Men’s Olympic Super-G start list from Bormio, medal contenders, season context, plus when and how to watch on Wednesday.
Malorie Blanc thrilled the Swiss crowd with a breakthrough Super-G victory in Crans-Montana, while Breezy Johnson delivered a massive first career Super-G podium for the Stifel U.S. Ski Team.
The women’s Super-G heads to Crans-Montana with the official start list released and Lindsey Vonn included after her downhill crash, a major storyline on the 2027 World Championship venue.
Marco Odermatt delivered another commanding Kitzbühel super-G victory as Switzerland went 1–2 and first-time Olympian Sam Morse surged into the top 20 from bib 50 in fading light.
Five races. Five winners. The men’s super-G season arrives in Kitzbühel with no clear favorite, rising Olympic pressure, and the deepest speed discipline field on the World Cup calendar.
Emma Aicher mastered the fog in Tarvisio to claim Super G victory, while Lindsey Vonn returned to the podium, Keely Cashman delivered a breakthrough performance, and Sofia Goggia seized the red leader bib in a dramatic World Cup showdown.