Kristoffersen Wins Schladming Night Slalom as U.S. Men Deliver Under the Lights
Henrik Kristoffersen claimed an emotional victory in the Schladming night slalom as the Planai delivered chaos, DNFs, and rare breakthroughs for the U.S. men.
Henrik Kristoffersen claimed an emotional victory in the Schladming night slalom as the Planai delivered chaos, DNFs, and rare breakthroughs for the U.S. men.
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen sets the pace under the lights in Schladming as hard ice, DNFs, and standout high-bib performances shape a dramatic men’s GS first run.
Manuel Feller delivered an emotional World Cup slalom victory in Kitzbühel, ending Austria’s 21-race drought and its first men’s slalom win here since 2017.
Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the women’s slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn, winning both runs to secure her ninth career slalom Crystal Globe. A demanding course, electric crowd, and breakthrough performances from North American athletes defined a memorable World Cup race day.
Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the first run of the women’s slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn, opening a commanding lead as the fight tightened behind her. With strong performances from Wendy Holdener, Emma Aicher, and a deep American contingent, plus a breakthrough home run from Martina Bubovská, the stage is set for an intense second run.
Giovanni Franzoni claims his first World Cup downhill victory on the Streif in Kitzbühel as Marco Odermatt reaches a historic 100th career podium.
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.
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.
Atle Lie McGrath delivers again in Wengen, defending his slalom title as Matthias Iten thrills the crowd and Henrik Kristoffersen reaches a historic milestone.
Marco Odermatt dominated a shortened Lauberhorn downhill to earn his fourth straight Wengen DH victory as Swiss power ruled again.
Nicol Delago delivered a historic first World Cup victory in front of a home crowd in Tarvisio, mastering foggy conditions in a race loaded with Olympic qualification pressure. With Lindsey Vonn and Kira Weidle-Winkelmann completing a dramatic podium, the fifth downhill of the season produced powerful performances, emotional comebacks, and major implications on the road to the Olympic Games.
Giovanni Franzoni led from bib one to finish to win the Lauberhorn super-G at Wengen, earning his first World Cup victory as the world’s best chased in fading light.
Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the Flachau night slalom, securing her sixth career win at the venue and leading a Stifel U.S. Ski Team 1–2 with Paula Moltzan. Katharina Truppe thrilled the home crowd with a podium finish for Austria.
The Stifel U.S. Ski Team went 1–2 in the first run of the Flachau women’s slalom, with Mikaela Shiffrin leading Paula Moltzan under the lights.
Paco Rassat delivered a breakthrough victory in Adelboden, winning a razor-thin men’s World Cup slalom ahead of Atle Lie McGrath and Henrik Kristoffersen. With the fastest second run and shifting slalom standings, the Chuenisbärgli once again proved why slalom remains the most unpredictable and thrilling discipline this winter.
Lindsey Vonn dominates the Zauchensee Downhill, showcasing unmatched precision, speed, and control. With two Americans on the podium and strong performances across Europe, the women’s speed circuit delivered excitement, teamwork, and emerging talent.
Marco Odermatt separated himself early on Adelboden’s demanding Chuenisbärgli, leading a tight group of seven podium contenders after a challenging first run.
Clément Noël mastered a punishing night slalom in Madonna di Campiglio as rising stars Eduard Hallberg and Paco Rassat delivered podium performances on a course that claimed nine DNFs.
Camille Rast edged Mikaela Shiffrin by 0.14 seconds to win the Kranjska Gora women’s World Cup slalom, completing a GS–SL double in a no-DNF second run decided purely by execution.
Camille Rast leads Mikaela Shiffrin by a tenth after the first run of the women’s World Cup slalom in Kranjska Gora, with four skiers within a second and Shiffrin poised to chase a seventh straight victory.
Great Britain delivered one of its most successful alpine ski racing seasons in 2025, combining World Cup top-10s, historic junior results, and breakthrough performances across every major international circuit.
Mikaela Shiffrin erased a first-run deficit with the fastest second run of the night to win the Semmering women’s World Cup slalom by 0.09 seconds, surviving a race transformed by improved conditions and 12 lead changes.
Camille Rast sets the pace in Semmering as Mikaela Shiffrin sits fourth after a brutal slalom first run that sees only 40 of 73 starters reach the finish.
Marco Schwarz captured his first career World Cup super-G victory as Livigno hosted its first Alpine World Cup race. Swiss skiers packed the top of the results, Austria’s top-ranked speed racers struggled, and an unusually tight race saw 11 high-bib athletes score points.