Vonn Ends Comeback Season With World Cup Podium, Eyes 2026 Olympics

Lindsey Vonn capped her first season back on the World Cup tour with a podium finish in Sun Valley, showing she’s still a force at 40 — and not done yet. With the 2026 Olympics in Cortina on her mind, Vonn is already planning her next move.

By | 2025-03-24T13:48:07-06:00 March 24th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Vonn Ends Comeback Season With World Cup Podium, Eyes 2026 Olympics

Feurstein Wins Stifel Sun Valley Super-G as Austria Goes 1-2, Odermatt Takes Globe

Austria went 1-2 in Sun Valley’s debut World Cup super-G, while Marco Odermatt clinched another crystal globe and North Americans battled a brutal new course. Feurstein, Haaser, and von Allmen made the podium—but that’s only part of the story.

By | 2025-03-24T14:59:39-06:00 March 23rd, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Feurstein Wins Stifel Sun Valley Super-G as Austria Goes 1-2, Odermatt Takes Globe

Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals Super-G: Speed, Power, and a New Challenge

The 2025 Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals Super-G hits the slopes on March 23 as the world’s best skiers take on Idaho’s all-new Challenger course. Marco Odermatt has already secured the men’s super-G title, but the women’s crown will be decided in a thrilling showdown between Federica Brignone and Lara Gut-Behrami, who are separated by just five points. With only the top 25 racing, expect speed, power, and high-stakes action in Sun Valley’s first World Cup speed event in nearly 50 years.

By | 2025-03-24T19:15:09-06:00 March 22nd, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals Super-G: Speed, Power, and a New Challenge

Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals: Speed Events Schedule & How to Watch

The 2025 World Cup Finals in Sun Valley bring the season’s top speed skiers to the slopes for the men’s and women’s downhill on Saturday, March 22, followed by the Super-G on Sunday, March 23. With title contenders set, North American athletes look to make an impact, including podium finishers Breezy Johnson, James Crawford, Lauren Macuga, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, and Jared Goldberg. Live coverage is available on NBC, Peacock, and OutsideTV in the U.S., with CBC Sports airing the action in Canada.

By | 2025-03-21T19:53:05-06:00 March 18th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals: Speed Events Schedule & How to Watch

Brignone Wins La Thuile Super G #2, Leads World Cup Standings

Federica Brignone thrilled the home crowd in La Thuile, winning the final regular-season super G by just 0.01 seconds over Sofia Goggia. The victory marked Brignone’s third super G win of the season and her tenth across all disciplines, giving her a five-point lead over Lara Gut-Behrami in the race for the Crystal Globe. Romane Miradoli completed the podium in third, while yesterday’s winner, Emma Aicher, skied out after a blistering start. With the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley up next, the battle for the super G title remains wide open.

By | 2025-03-15T10:21:48-06:00 March 14th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Brignone Wins La Thuile Super G #2, Leads World Cup Standings

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.

By | 2025-03-13T12:27:21-06:00 March 13th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on La Thuile Super-G #2: Final Race of the Women’s World Cup Regular Season

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.

By | 2025-03-15T10:25:30-06:00 March 13th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Emma Aicher Wins La Thuile Super-G as Goggia and Brignone Shine

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

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.

By | 2025-03-09T12:00:13-06:00 March 9th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on 2025 Men’s Downhill & Super-G World Cup Finals: Who Qualified?

Kvitfjell Finale: Paris Clinches Sixth Win on the Track; Crawford Earns Runner-Up Spot, Hrobat First Super-G Podium

The last race in Kvitfjell: Dominik Paris clinches sixth win on the track, Crawford earns runner-up spot, Hrobat achieves first super-G podium. Eight other North Americans in top 30.

By | 2025-03-15T09:34:07-06:00 March 9th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Kvitfjell Finale: Paris Clinches Sixth Win on the Track; Crawford Earns Runner-Up Spot, Hrobat First Super-G Podium

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.

By | 2025-03-08T09:40:11-07:00 March 8th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Kvitfjell Super-G Preview: Final Regular-Season Showdown – Key Contenders

Dominik Paris Wins Kvitfjell Downhill, Holds Off Swiss Charge

Dominik Paris powered to victory in Kvitfjell, claiming his fourth career downhill win at the Norwegian venue and the 19th World Cup downhill victory of his career. The Italian veteran delivered a fearless, attacking run to edge out Marco Odermatt by 0.32 seconds, preventing another Swiss sweep after Switzerland stacked the next four positions with Odermatt, Stefan Rogentin, Franjo Von Allmen, and Alexis Monney. Bryce Bennett led the North American charge in seventh, while Norway’s Adrian Smiseth Sejersted thrilled the home crowd with a sixth-place finish. With the season winding down, Paris’s victory shakes up the downhill standings, while Switzerland continues to assert its dominance in the discipline

By | 2025-03-07T08:19:52-07:00 March 7th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Dominik Paris Wins Kvitfjell Downhill, Holds Off Swiss Charge

Mattia Casse Injured in Kvitfjell Crash: Super-G Title Hopes End

Mattia Casse crashed in Kvitfjell downhill training, suffering a fractured elbow. The Super-G winner now faces surgery, ending his chances of challenging Marco Odermatt for the crystal globe.

By | 2025-03-06T10:53:53-07:00 March 5th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Mattia Casse Injured in Kvitfjell Crash: Super-G Title Hopes End

Cyprien Sarrazin Speaks on Recovery and Uncertain World Cup Comeback

French skier Cyprien Sarrazin is recovering faster than expected from a head injury suffered in a downhill training crash in Bormio but remains uncertain about his future in racing. While he still struggles with double vision, he says the fire to compete is still there—though he’s taking his time before making any decisions.

By | 2025-03-03T10:42:15-07:00 March 3rd, 2025 | Tags: , | Comments Off on Cyprien Sarrazin Speaks on Recovery and Uncertain World Cup Comeback

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.

By | 2025-03-01T09:48:50-07:00 March 1st, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Women’s World Cup Super G in Kvitfjell: What to Know

Marco Odermatt Dominates Chaotic Crans-Montana Super-G for Swiss 1-2 Finish

Marco Odermatt conquered a chaotic Crans-Montana Super-G, seizing victory after many lead changes in a race that stayed fast from start to finish. Alexis Monney secured second for a Swiss 1-2, while Dominik Paris took third. With a 181-point lead in the super G standings, Odermatt is closing in on the globe—but the battle isn’t over yet. Read the full story for all the twists and turns.

By | 2025-03-15T09:53:55-06:00 February 23rd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Marco Odermatt Dominates Chaotic Crans-Montana Super-G for Swiss 1-2 Finish

Crans-Montana Super-G Preview: World Cup Battle on 2027 Championship Slope

The Crans-Montana super G is a pivotal race in the 2024-25 World Cup season, offering skiers a chance to battle for critical points on the future 2027 World Championship slope. With only two super G races left before the Finals in Sun Valley, every result matters—whether it’s Marco Odermatt strengthening his grip on the title, challengers pushing to close the gap, or athletes on the bubble fighting for a top-25 ranking to secure their Finals invitation. Expect aggressive skiing, high-speed gliding, and big-air jumps as racers take on the demanding Nationale course in a high-stakes showdown.

By | 2025-02-22T11:20:36-07:00 February 22nd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Crans-Montana Super-G Preview: World Cup Battle on 2027 Championship Slope

Swiss Sweep in Crans-Montana: Von Allmen Claims First World Cup Downhill Win

Switzerland delivered a statement performance in Crans-Montana, sweeping the podium and further cementing its dominance in downhill skiing. Franjo Von Allmen, the newly crowned World Champion, claimed his first career World Cup downhill victory, holding off Marco Odermatt, who charged late but settled for second. Alexis Monney completed the perfect Swiss 1-2-3, as thousands of home fans waved their flags in celebration. Vincent Kriechmayr led the non-Swiss skiers in fourth, while James Crawford finished sixth as the top North American. With just two more downhills in Kvitfjell before the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, the battle for season-long standings remains intense—though after today, the Swiss now own the top three spots in the rankings.

By | 2025-02-23T09:49:58-07:00 February 22nd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Swiss Sweep in Crans-Montana: Von Allmen Claims First World Cup Downhill Win

Macuga & Vickhoff Lie Celebrate World Championship Bronze with Family

Lauren Macuga and Kajsa Vickhoff Lie celebrated their shared bronze medals in the 2025 World Championship super-G with family, friends, and an electrified crowd in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria. Their emotional journeys—Macuga’s breakout performance and Vickhoff Lie’s comeback—highlighted the power of perseverance and team support. From heartfelt messages exchanged with family to the overwhelming joy of standing on the podium, their success resonated beyond the racecourse. With devoted fans, strong camaraderie, and Olympic dreams on the horizon, their stories reflect the essence of ski racing’s competitive spirit and deep personal connections.

By | 2025-02-09T11:53:31-07:00 February 9th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Macuga & Vickhoff Lie Celebrate World Championship Bronze with Family

Odermatt Adds Super-G Gold to World Championship Collection

Marco Odermatt delivered a masterclass in Saalbach, dominating the Men's Super-G at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships. The Swiss star attacked the course with fearless speed, building an untouchable 1.15-second lead that secured his first Super-G World Championship title. Austria’s Raphael Haaser thrilled the home crowd with a silver-medal performance, while Norway’s Adrian Smiseth Sejersted claimed his first career World Championship podium with bronze. The world’s best tried to challenge Odermatt’s time, but by the end of the race, the podium remained unchanged—his run stood as the defining performance of the day.

By | 2025-03-15T10:18:47-06:00 February 7th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Odermatt Adds Super-G Gold to World Championship Collection

Saalbach 2025: World’s Best Speed Racers Ready for Super-G Championship

Top speed racers are set to battle in the Super-G World Championship in Saalbach 2025. Defending champion James Crawford faces fierce competition from Marco Odermatt and a deep field of contenders on a perfectly prepared course.

By | 2025-02-06T17:12:27-07:00 February 6th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Saalbach 2025: World’s Best Speed Racers Ready for Super-G Championship

Saalbach 2025 Men’s Super-G: Preview, Top Contenders, and How to Watch

The Saalbach 2025 Men’s Super-G promises high-speed action as the world’s best skiers battle for gold on the demanding Zwölferkogel course. Marco Odermatt, the season’s top-ranked racer, leads a deep field, while defending world champion James Crawford looks to defend his title after a strong Kitzbühel downhill win. Vincent Kriechmayr, a two-time world champion, returns from injury, and Mattia Casse, Fredrik Møller, and Stefan Rogentin have all proven they can contend. With only one run to decide the champion, the race will come down to who takes the most risk and executes under pressure.

By | 2025-02-06T16:10:22-07:00 February 6th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Saalbach 2025 Men’s Super-G: Preview, Top Contenders, and How to Watch

Venier Takes Gold; Macuga Earns Bronze in Women’s Super-G

In a thrilling Women's Super-G at the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria, Stephanie Venier clinched gold for the host nation, while Federica Brignone secured silver. The bronze medal was shared by Norway's Kajsa Vickhoff Lie and American Lauren Macuga, both finishing with identical times.

By | 2025-03-15T10:20:16-06:00 February 6th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Venier Takes Gold; Macuga Earns Bronze in Women’s Super-G

Saalbach Women’s Super-G: Top Athletes, Course Challenges & How to Watch

Saalbach 2025 Women's Super-G Preview The highly anticipated Women's Super-G at the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships takes place on February 6 in Saalbach, Austria. Athletes will face the challenging Zwölferkogel course, known for its steep terrain, high-speed sections, and demanding jumps. With defending world champion Marta Bassino, recent winners Lara Gut-Behrami, Federica Brignone, and Kajsa Vickhoff Lie, along with Lauren Macuga, who claimed her first World Cup victory this season, the race promises fierce competition. The U.S. and Canada bring a mix of experience and emerging stars, while six nations have multiple contenders ranked in the World Cup’s top 15.

By | 2025-02-05T16:37:52-07:00 February 5th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Saalbach Women’s Super-G: Top Athletes, Course Challenges & How to Watch
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