Final Run Drama: Haugan Wins, Lie McGrath Claims Globe After Braathen DNF
Timon Haugan wins in Hafjell Slalom Finals while Atle Lie McGrath secures his first slalom globe after Lucas Pinheiro Braathen DNFs.
Timon Haugan wins in Hafjell Slalom Finals while Atle Lie McGrath secures his first slalom globe after Lucas Pinheiro Braathen DNFs.
Loïc Meillard leads after the first run, but the slalom crystal globe remains undecided. Lie McGrath is under pressure as the title comes down to the final run.
Valerie Grenier leads after run one in Hafjell, just 0.02 ahead of Sara Hector, as the fight for the Overall Globe between Mikaela Shiffrin and Emma Aicher comes down to a dramatic second run.
How and when to watch the Hafjell slalom finals, full start list, and the final race of the 2026 World Cup season deciding the last globe.
How and when to watch the Women’s GS Hafjell Finals. Full start list, analysis, and the overall title battle between Shiffrin and Aicher.
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen won the final giant slalom of the season in Hafjell and secured the GS globe after Marco Odermatt skied out in the first run.
Mikaela Shiffrin delivers a dominant first run in Hafjell, taking a commanding 1.10 second lead as the women’s World Cup Finals slalom heads into a decisive second run.
Marco Odermatt crashes out after the fastest split. Pinheiro Braathen now controls the GS title race heading into the final run.
Shiffrin leads Aicher by 45 points heading into the final slalom. Full start list, analysis, and what it means for the overall title.
The final giant slalom of the season is set in Hafjell. Full start list, standings, and analysis as Odermatt and Pinheiro Braathen battle for the globe.
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.
Laura Pirovano completes a stunning late-season surge, winning the Kvitfjell downhill to secure the 2026 globe with three straight victories. Breezy Johnson finishes 2nd in a dramatic season finale.
Dominik Paris powered to victory in Kvitfjell to open the World Cup Finals, while Marco Odermatt capped off a dominant season by securing the downhill Crystal Globe.
Twelve Stifel U.S. Ski Team athletes head to the 2026 World Cup Finals in Lillehammer as Shiffrin, Aicher and McGrath lead the Crystal Globe races.
The women’s technical fields for the World Cup Finals in Hafjell are now set. Mikaela Shiffrin dominated slalom while Julia Scheib secured the giant slalom crystal globe heading into the final races of the season.
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.
The men’s slalom and giant slalom fields for the World Cup Finals in Hafjell are set. See the Top-25 qualifiers and the title scenarios for both disciplines.
With one race remaining before the World Cup Finals, the downhill and Super-G qualification fields are set. Laura Pirovano and Emma Aicher battle for the downhill globe while Sofia Goggia controls the Super-G standings. Meanwhile, the overall race remains open with Mikaela Shiffrin, Emma Aicher, and Camille Rast all still in contention heading into Åre and the Finals.
Exciting final slalom! Zrinka Ljutić clinches the discipline globe and Mikaela Shiffrin achieves her 101st World Cup victory. Read more from the big day!
Mikaela Shiffrin of the Stifel US Ski Team dominates first run of the Stifel World Cup Finals slalom. Dürr in second and Holdener in 3rd. Globe still on the line!
Two slalom globes, decades of history, and one final day to decide it all—Thursday’s Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals promise thrilling, all-out battles on Greyhawk. With slalom legends of the past echoing through the venue and both men’s and women’s titles still up for grabs, the drama will go gate by gate to the finish. Get the full preview: start times, title contenders, course setters, and North Americans chasing glory.
Loïc Meillard dominates the Stifel World Cup Finals GS, Odermatt achieves 2nd and celebrates 4th consecutive globe, Kristoffersen 3rd. More exciting thrills and feelings from an exciting day at Sun Valley! Read more.
Loïc Meillard sets a commanding lead in the first run. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen in 2nd and Henrik Kristoffersen in 3rd. Read more about the exciting 1st run!