Who Made the World Cup Finals in Men’s Slalom and Giant Slalom?

The top 25 men’s slalom and giant slalom skiers have secured their spots for the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho. Marco Odermatt has already clinched the giant slalom title, but the final race will determine podium finishes and season rankings. Meanwhile, the slalom title remains undecided, with Henrik Kristoffersen, Loïc Meillard, and Clément Noël still in contention. Only the top 15 finishers score points, making every run count in the last technical races of the season. Who will step up in Sun Valley? Find out who qualified.

By | 2025-03-21T19:53:12-06:00 March 16th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Who Made the World Cup Finals in Men’s Slalom and Giant Slalom?

Meillard Wins Again in Hafjell as McGrath Leads Norwegian Slalom Surge

Loïc Meillard clinched back-to-back wins in Hafjell, edging out Atle Lie McGrath in a thrilling World Cup slalom finale. Norway dominated with McGrath, Timon Haugan, and Henrik Kristoffersen battling for the podium and to maintain the lead in the season's standings, while Lucas Pinheiro Braathen impressed for Brazil. With the regular season now complete, all eyes turn to the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley.

By | 2025-03-16T10:22:09-06:00 March 16th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Meillard Wins Again in Hafjell as McGrath Leads Norwegian Slalom Surge

Meillard Wins Hafjell GS as Switzerland Sweeps; Odermatt Clinches Titles

Loïc Meillard delivered a clutch performance to win the final GS of the regular season, leading a Swiss sweep. Meanwhile, Marco Odermatt secured more World Cup titles—but how did the drama unfold on the slopes?

By | 2025-03-15T08:58:32-06:00 March 15th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Meillard Wins Hafjell GS as Switzerland Sweeps; Odermatt Clinches Titles

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

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

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

Switzerland Sweeps in Kvitfjell’s Last Downhill, Von Allmen’s Win Intensifies the Race for the Discipline Globe

The men kicked off the last World Cup downhill race of the regular season in Kvitfjell, Norway. The Swiss sweep the podium with Franjo Von Allmen winning, Odermatt in 2nd and Rogentin in 3rd.

By | 2025-03-15T09:37:41-06:00 March 8th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Switzerland Sweeps in Kvitfjell’s Last Downhill, Von Allmen’s Win Intensifies the Race for the Discipline Globe

Kvitfjell 2nd Men’s World Cup Downhill: The Final Regular-Season Showdown

The regular season's final men’s World Cup downhill hits Kvitfjell on Saturday, with Marco Odermatt on the verge of clinching the season title. Franjo Von Allmen needs a win—and luck—to stay in the fight, while Dominik Paris looks to sweep the Kvitfjell downhills. With podium battles, Finals spots, and national start positions on the line, expect an all-out battle on the Olympiabakken track.

By | 2025-03-07T15:49:45-07:00 March 7th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Kvitfjell 2nd Men’s World Cup Downhill: The Final Regular-Season Showdown

Kvitfjell World Cup Downhill: Can Anyone Stop Switzerland?

Switzerland has dominated the World Cup downhill season, but with two regular-season races left before the Finals, the fight isn’t over. Odermatt leads the standings, but Von Allmen and Monney are keeping the pressure on, while Crawford and Hrobat look to break up the Swiss control. Kvitfjell’s Olympiabakken course, with its fast gliding sections and daring jumps, promises another thrilling showdown. Can anyone stop Switzerland, or will the Swiss tighten their grip on the title?

By | 2025-03-07T08:22:36-07:00 March 6th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Kvitfjell World Cup Downhill: Can Anyone Stop Switzerland?

Kristoffersen Dominates Kranjska Gora with Slalom and GS Sweep

Henrik Kristoffersen dominates Kranjska Gora, delivering a stunning double victory by winning both the giant slalom and slalom in a weekend of high-stakes racing. The Norwegian star showcased brilliant timing and fearless skiing, holding off fierce challenges from Timon Haugan and Manuel Feller to secure the slalom win. With a course that grew more demanding, athletes fought to find speed, but Kristoffersen proved untouchable. His historic sweep cements his status as one of the kings of Kranjska Gora, as the World Cup slalom battle intensifies.

By | 2025-03-15T09:42:46-06:00 March 2nd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Kristoffersen Dominates Kranjska Gora with Slalom and GS Sweep

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

Kristoffersen Wins Kranjska Gora GS, Odermatt Third

Henrik Kristoffersen clinched victory in the Kranjska Gora GS, securing his first World Cup giant slalom win since 2022. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen finished second, earning his second GS podium of the season, while Marco Odermatt settled for third. Catch the full race recap and results!

By | 2025-03-15T09:46:47-06:00 March 1st, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Kristoffersen Wins Kranjska Gora GS, Odermatt Third

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

Crans-Montana Downhill Preview: First Test of the 2027 World Championship Track

Crans-Montana’s Nationale course makes its men’s World Cup downhill debut, offering racers their first test of the 2027 World Championship track. With high-speed gliding, technical sections, and multiple jumps, the course demands precision and power. Fresh off his World Championship gold, Switzerland’s Franjo Von Allmen leads a stacked field, with Marco Odermatt, James Crawford, and Ryan Cochran-Siegle among the top challengers. Can Switzerland maintain its downhill dominance, or will North American skiers shake up the podium?

By | 2025-02-22T09:41:01-07:00 February 21st, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Crans-Montana Downhill Preview: First Test of the 2027 World Championship Track

Saalbach 2025 Downhill: Who Will Conquer the Ultimate Test?

Downhill skiing is the ultimate test of speed, power, and nerve, where athletes rocket down the mountain at 140 km/h, teetering on the edge of control. The 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach will push them to their limits on the Schneekristall/Zwölfer course—a track designed to reward fearlessness and punish hesitation. With defending champion Marco Odermatt leading the charge and key contenders like Aleksander Aamodt Kilde and Cameron Alexander sidelined, the race for gold is wide open. Will Switzerland extend its downhill dominance, or will a new challenger rise to claim victory?

By | 2025-02-08T11:23:17-07:00 February 8th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Saalbach 2025 Downhill: Who Will Conquer the Ultimate Test?

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

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

“I am living the dream” Ljutíc Victorious in Courchevel, Shiffrin’s Remarkable Return to Top 10

Zrinka Ljutíc dominates the Courchevel night slalom. Sara Hector achieves 2nd, Lena Dürr in 3rd. Mikaela Shiffrin returns with a top 10!

By | 2025-01-31T07:34:52-07:00 January 30th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on “I am living the dream” Ljutíc Victorious in Courchevel, Shiffrin’s Remarkable Return to Top 10

Haugan Wins Schladming, Austria Doubles Podium, Ritchie Top 10

Under the roaring lights of Schladming, Norway’s Timon Haugan delivered a clutch second run to claim victory, securing a Norwegian sweep of the Schladming night races. Austria’s Manuel Feller and Fabio Gstrein gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about, finishing second and third, while Benjamin Ritchie of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team skied his way to 9th place, marking his second career top-10 finish. With the World Championships in Saalbach just weeks away, Austria carries strong momentum, while Norway continues to dominate under the lights.

By | 2025-01-29T15:54:59-07:00 January 29th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Haugan Wins Schladming, Austria Doubles Podium, Ritchie Top 10

Schladming Night Slalom: Strasser Leads, Feller Chases, Ritchie Advances

Under the glow of Schladming’s floodlights, Linus Strasser set the pace in the first run, but the race remains wide open with six skiers within 0.71 seconds. Austria’s Manuel Feller, fueled by a roaring home crowd, looks to close the gap, while Norway’s Timon Haugan and Switzerland’s Loïc Meillard remain in striking distance. Fabio Gstrein’s seventh-place run kept Austrian hopes alive, and the British team pulled off the unusual feat of qualifying all three of its racers. Meanwhile, Ben Ritchie was the lone North American to qualify, continuing his breakout season. With the reverse start order setting up early lead changes and the crowd returning louder than ever, the second run promises a thrilling battle to the finish.

By | 2025-01-29T12:14:29-07:00 January 29th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Schladming Night Slalom: Strasser Leads, Feller Chases, Ritchie Advances

Steen Olsen Wins Schladming GS as Norway Goes 1-2, Odermatt Battles to Podium

Alexander Steen Olsen claimed his second giant slalom victory of the season under the lights in Schladming, leading a Norwegian 1-2 finish with Henrik Kristoffersen. Marco Odermatt surged to third, while River Radamus gained five spots to finish 12th, capping off an electrifying night on the Planai slope.

By | 2025-01-28T15:38:44-07:00 January 28th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Steen Olsen Wins Schladming GS as Norway Goes 1-2, Odermatt Battles to Podium

Noël Wins Kitzbühel Slalom, Vinatzer’s Career-Best, Braathen Podiums

Clément Noël delivered a stunning second run to claim his fourth slalom victory of the season on Kitzbühel’s legendary Ganslernhang slope. Italy’s Alex Vinatzer earned a career-best second-place finish, while Brazil’s Lucas Pinheiro Braathen made history with another podium. The challenging course tested the world’s best, creating the thrilling drama Kitzbühel is known for.

By | 2025-01-26T14:14:37-07:00 January 26th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Noël Wins Kitzbühel Slalom, Vinatzer’s Career-Best, Braathen Podiums
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