Men’s World Cup schedule updated in Courchevel: Downhill Friday, two Super-G races this weekend
Weather has forced a program change for the men’s FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Courchevel, France, adding a replacement Super-G to the weekend schedule.
Weather has forced a program change for the men’s FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Courchevel, France, adding a replacement Super-G to the weekend schedule.
The world’s fastest ski racers return to Copper Mountain this Thanksgiving weekend for the Stifel Copper Cup presented by United Airlines. Fans can experience Olympic-level action at this free Audi FIS World Cup event while supporting local athletes — every VIP ticket purchased with code TEAMSUMMIT contributes directly to Team Summit Colorado’s youth programs.
FIS has approved the 2025–26 Alpine World Cup calendar, setting the stage for a high-stakes Olympic season with 75 races across 30 resorts. The schedule includes key qualification events, a new men’s super-G in Livigno, and a men’s downhill in Crans Montana serving as a test event for the 2027 World Championships.
A revised World Cup calendar proposal for the 2025–26 season adds a second men’s downhill in Beaver Creek and adjusts several speed events to address athlete concerns over discipline balance. If approved on June 12, the plan would bring the men’s schedule to nine races each in downhill, super-G, and giant slalom, with eleven slaloms.
Exciting final slalom! Zrinka Ljutić clinches the discipline globe and Mikaela Shiffrin achieves her 101st World Cup victory. Read more from the big day!
This article previews the men’s giant slalom at the Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals, highlighting the historic return of the event to one of skiing’s legendary resorts. It covers Marco Odermatt’s dominance, key athletes to watch, streaming options, and what fans can expect from Wednesday’s high-stakes showdown.
The Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals women’s giant slalom on Tuesday will decide the season title in one dramatic, all-or-nothing race. With six North American women in the start, including a U.S. skier who’s already stood on both World Cup and World Championship GS podiums this season, the pressure is on. It’s also the U.S. women’s team’s final chance to overtake Italy in the giant slalom standings of the Nation Cup.
The Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals bring the season’s top giant slalom and slalom racers to Idaho for a thrilling finale. While some titles are already secured, others remain undecided, setting the stage for high-stakes racing. Who’s still in the fight? Which North Americans are in the mix? And how can you watch the races? Get the full schedule, broadcast info, and athlete breakdowns in the article
World Cup ski racing returns to Hafjell this weekend for the season’s final giant slalom and slalom before the Finals. The stakes couldn't be higher with season titles on the line and Norway chasing a historic home victory. Who will rise to the occasion on the Kringelåsen course?
COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colo. – Copper Mountain has long since been an international hub for early-season alpine training, but this November, it will take center stage as a World Cup race venue. For the first time in over two decades, Copper will host both men's and women's FIS Alpine World Cup races, including giant slalom, super G, and slalom events from Nov. 27-30. With Killington, Vt., unable to host its traditional Thanksgiving weekend races due to lift upgrades, Copper will step in, providing a high-altitude, world-class venue for the sport’s best athletes. While the event is still pending final FIS Council approval, resort officials and the Stifel U.S. Ski Team are already preparing for the inaugural Stifel Copper Cup.
Despite comprehensive planning and a well-orchestrated snowmaking plan relying on a world class system, the temperatures of the last few days needed to be colder to create the snow coverage required for the PwC Tremblant World Cup scheduled for December 7 and 8, 2024. These circumstances have led the organizers to decide to cancel this edition.
Get ready for another thrilling season of Alpine World Cup racing! In just 25 days, the women will kick off the action on October 26. For the first three races, the men and women will compete at the same venues during the same weekend.
2024-2025 calendar is confirmed: men’s and women’s alpine racing will return to Beaver Creek for first time since FIS 2015 Alpine World Ski Championships
The upcoming Audi FIS Ski World Cup 2024/25 season promises an exhilarating journey for ski racing enthusiasts worldwide. Let's dive into the thrilling proposed calendar the committee recently submitted to the FIS council for a final vote.
The decision by Zermatt Bergbahnen to exclude elite ski teams from gate training this summer has sent ripples of concern through the ski racing community. This decision most significantly impacts Swiss-Ski, Switzerland's national federation, which heavily relied on Zermatt as the world's premier glacier speed training destination. The root of this decision lies in a series of disappointments and challenges faced by the Zermatt/Cervinia World Cup Downhill, scheduled as the opening World Cup Downhill races over the past two seasons.
The 2024/25 FIS Alpine World Cup calendar draft is set to excite fans with thrilling races and intriguing changes, including new events in North America. The details of this proposed calendar promise a captivating blend of familiar venues and new challenges for the world's top alpine skiers.