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Prepare for an exhilarating clash of titans as the men gear up to conquer the Val d'Isère Giant Slalom (GS) showdown on Saturday, December 9th.
Prepare for an exhilarating clash of titans as the men gear up to conquer the Val d'Isère Giant Slalom (GS) showdown on Saturday, December 9th.
Today belongs to Italy. On home soil, the big man Dominik Paris won his first World Cup since March 2022. The winner of 22 career World Cups is the toast of Val Gardena/Gröden.
Jasmine Flury's triumphant run in the Val-d'Isère downhill marked a thrilling milestone in her career as her first downhill World Cup win.
The Val Gardena/Gröden World Cup is gearing up for a nail-biting showdown tomorrow as the top racers prepare to tackle the legendary Saslong downhill from the challenging top start. Saturday, December 16th, promises to add around 30 seconds to Thursday's race times, setting the stage for an exhilarating and much more tiring battle.
After a thrilling display of World Cup racing in St. Moritz, Switzerland, the women crossed into France for another speed weekend in Val-d'Isère.
The winner of the first men's super-G of the 2023-24 season is Austrian star Vincent Kriechmayr. Kriechmayr used high-speed skiing in sections one and three to finish a mere (-0.02) faster than his teammate Daniel Hemetsberger. The 2021 World Champion wins his eighth World Cup super-G of his career.
Tomorrow will be the men’s first super-G of the season on the Birds of Prey in Beaver Creek and 14 different nations will be represented!
Stifel U.S. Ski Team's 31-year-old 6' 7" Bryce Bennett wins his career second Saslong World Cup downhill. Skiing with bib 34 and taking advantage of the improving light, the 2021 Val Gardena/Gröden champion does it again.
Get ready for the adrenaline-packed Zermatt-Cervinia replacement World Cup downhill in Val Gardena/Gröden. Learn about top athletes, the race's storied history, and find out how to catch the action on Thursday, December 14th at 1:45 am PST/5:45 am EST.
The thrill of the Women's World Cup super-G in St. Moritz and the Men's World Cup slalom in Val d'Isère took an unexpected turn as both events faced cancellation due to challenging weather conditions.
The women will compete tomorrow in the second day of super-G this season. During the first day, in St. Moritz Sofia Goggia achieved gold. Will she do it again?
2022 Val d'Isère slalom podium GEPA pictures/ Mathias Mandl Who is skiing, when and how
Today, it didn't require second-run perfection for Marco Odermatt to win his third consecutive Val d'Isère giant slalom. He left the start with a (-1.23) advantage over Austria's Marco Schwarz and fought the entire way using astonishing athleticism to cross with a (-0.98) victory
Mikaela Shiffrin reigns victory again in stunning fashion! Third out of the start, she immediately found her solid tuck and attacked each panel with confidence and the grit to win (1:28.34). Italians Sofia Goggia and Federica Brignone take second and third.
Last season, Switzerland's Marco Odermatt dominated the sport of men's giant slalom. After the first run on Val d'Isère's Stade Olympique de Bellevarde race venue, he still appears to be the best.
Prepare for an exhilarating clash of titans as the men gear up to conquer the Val d'Isère Giant Slalom (GS) showdown on Saturday, December 9th.
The women are ready to take on the second day of racing in St. Moritz, Switzerland. After a successful day of Super-G racing, the women are now preparing to tackle the challenging downhill course that awaits them.
Cornelia Huetter, Sofia Goggia, and Lara Gut-Behrami GEPA Photos Goggia the Magnificent owned the season's
This weekend, in St. Moritz, Switzerland, the women are clicking into their speed skis for two super-G races and one downhill. After her stellar win last year on the Corviglia super-G track, Mikaela Shiffrin will go all out to achieve gold again.
Gut-Behrami, Brignone, Shiffrin, GEPA pictures/Matic Klansek Federica Brignone fought back from a (+1.22) deficit and
Once more, history repeated itself as adverse weather conditions led to today's cancellation of the
Due to strong winds and snowy weather conditions, the men's super-G World Cup has been canceled at Beaver Creek.
Tomorrow will be the men’s first super-G of the season on the Birds of Prey in Beaver Creek and 14 different nations will be represented!
The men are hit with another cancellation on the Birds of Prey, in Beaver Creek. Still hoping for the super-G tomorrow.