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Mikaela Shiffrin is the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Skier of All Time)
Mikaela Shiffrin's record of 110 wins makes her, statistically, the most successful skier in Alpine Ski World Cup history.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 266 min read


Atle Lie McGrath Claims the Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom Crystal Globe, Timon Haugan Wins Last Race
Timon Haugan won the thrilling last Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom of the winter season in Hafjell and celebrated his sixth World Cup victory. The Norwegian finished 0.44 seconds ahead of Loic Meillard. Eduard Hallberg took third place, 1.03 seconds behind.
Atle Lie McGrath, who won three slalom races this year in Alta Badia, Wengen, and Kranjska Gora, secured the discipline's Crystal Globe

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 251 min read


Valerie Grenier Wins Last Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom, Mikaela Shiffrin Grabs Her Sixth Overall Crystal Globe
Canadian Valerie Grenier won the last Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom of the 2025-2026 winter season in Hafjell. She finished 0.43 seconds ahead of Mina Fürst Holtmann. Giant Slalom Crystal Globe winner Julia Scheib took third place, 0.57 seconds behind Grenier.
Mikaela Shiffrin secured her sixth overall Crystal Globe with an eleventh-place finish in today's race. She finished only 87 points ahead of Emma Aicher.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 252 min read


Mikaela Shiffrin Claims her Ninth Win in the Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom this season in Hafjell
Mikaela Shiffrin secured another dominant victory in the last Slalom event at the Alpine Ski World Cup in Hafjell. She finished 1.32 seconds ahead of Wendy Holdener and 1.36 seconds ahead of Emma Aicher. Today's win marked her 110th career World Cup victory and her 73rd in Slalom.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 242 min read


Lucas Pinheiro Braathen Wins the Last Giant Slalom of the Alpine Ski World Cup Season and Clinches the Crystal Globe
Giant Slalom Olympic Champion Lucas Pinheiro Braathen claimed today the discipline Alpine Ski World Cup Crystal Globe. The Norwegian-born skier, now representing Brazil, secured victory today thanks to his flawless first run. The 25-year-old exploited his leading position in the second run to beat Loic Meillard by 0.58 seconds. Atle Lie McGrath finished in third place, 0.87 seconds behind.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 242 min read


Dominik Paris Wins Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G in Kvitfjell for Back-To-Back Triumphs
Dominik Paris, 24 hours after his Downhill victory, also claimed the Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G win ahead of Vincent Kriechmayr (+0.07) and Raphael Haaser (+0.38). The 36-year-old speed specialist completed a perfect weekend for the Italian Team.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 221 min read


Sofia Goggia Wins the Kvitfjell Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G and Claims the Crystal Globe
Sofia Goggia won the Kvitfjell Super-G today, her tenth Super-G Alpine Ski World Cup victory, and her third this season. The 33-year-old Italian skier finished 0.32 seconds ahead of Switzerland's Corinne Suter. Germany's Kira Weidle-Winkelmann came in third, 0.60 seconds behind.
Having finished in the Top three in the Super-G standings only once last season, this season was his most outstanding yet, achieving three wins, two more podium finishes, and Top ten positions in all

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 222 min read


Dominik Paris Wins the Last Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill of the Season in Kvitfjell
Dominik Paris won the last Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill of the season in Kvitfjell, finishing 0.19 seconds ahead of Switzerland's Franjo Von Allmen. Vincent Kriechmayr came in third, 0.60 seconds behind. It was his fifth Downhill victory in the challenging Olympiabakken.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 211 min read


Third Consecutive Alpine Ski World Cup Victory and Downhill Crystal Globe for Laura Pirovano
Laura Pirovano repeated at the top of the podium in the last Downhill of the Alpine Ski World Cup season. She finished 0.15 seconds ahead of Breezy Johnson. Kira Weidle-Winkelmann finished in third place, 0.25 seconds behind.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 211 min read


Mikaela Shiffrin Claims her Eighth Win in the Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom this season in Are
Mikaela Shiffrin secured another dominant victory in the Slalom event at the Alpine Ski World Cup in Are. She finished 0.94 seconds ahead of Emma Aicher and 1.00 seconds ahead of Wendy Holdener.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 151 min read


Julia Scheib Wins Her Fifth Giant Slalom in Alpine Ski World Cup Season in Are and Clinches the Crystal Globe
Julia Scheib achieved today in Are her fifth victory and seventh podium in the Giant Slalom for the 2025-2026 winter season. Paula Moltzan finished in second place, 0.36 seconds behind Scheib. Alice Robinson completed the podium, finishing 0.75 seconds off the pace

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 141 min read


Vincent Kriechmayr Wins the Downhill in Courchevel, Marco Odermatt Secures the Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill and Overall Crystal Globes
Vincent Kriechmayr won in Courchevel the last Downhill of the season before the Finals. The Austrian finished 0.09 seconds ahead of Giovanni Franzoni. Marco Odermatt finished in the third position, +0.31 seconds behind Kriechmayr. Thanks to today's third place, Marco Odermatt secured the Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill and Overall Crystal Globes.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 132 min read


Preview of the 2026 Alpine Ski World Cup Finals in Lillehammer
From 21 to 25 March, the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2025-2026 Finals will take place in Lillehammer, Norway. This marks the first time since 2003 that the World Cup Finals will be held in Norway. The speed events, Downhill and Super-G, will be held in Kvitfjell on March 21–22, while the technical events, Giant Slalom and Slalom, will take place in Hafjell on March 24–25.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 104 min read


Are Women's Alpine Ski World Cup Preview
Next weekend, the last Women's Giant Slalom and Slalom of the Alpine Ski World Cup season before the Finals in Lillehammer will be held in Are

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 93 min read


Courchevel Alpine Ski World Cup Races Preview
After the Giant Slalom and Slalom races in Kranjska Gora, Courchevel (France) will host the Men’s Alpine Ski World Cup on 13, 14, and 15 March 2026

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 85 min read


Atle Lie McGrath Won a Slalom World Cup Battle in Kranjska Gora
Atle Lie McGrath won the Slalom event in Kranjska Gora. He claimed his third win and 6th Slalom World Cup podium of the season. The Norwegian finished 0.01 seconds ahead of teammate Henrik Kristoffersen. Former teammate Lucas Pinheiro Braathen took third place, 0.04 seconds behind.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 81 min read


Elena Curtoni Wins the Super-G Alpine Ski World Cup in Val di Fassa
After more than three years and a serious injury, Elena Curtoni returned to the top of the podium in an Alpine Ski World Cup event. The last time she won a race was in a Downhill in St. Moritz in December 2022.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 82 min read


Lucas Pinheiro Braathen Claims Second Alpine Ski World Cup Win for Brazil in Kranjska Gora
Giant Slalom Olympic Champion Lucas Pinheiro Braathen claimed victory in the Giant Slalom in Kranjska Gora. The Norwegian-born skier, now representing Brazil, secured victory thanks to his flawless first run. The 25-year-old exploited his leading position in the second run to beat Loic Meillard by 0.54 seconds. Stefan Brennsteiner finished in third place, 0.80 seconds behind

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 71 min read


Laura Pirovano Wins the Downhill in Val di Fassa, securing back-to-back victories in the Alpine Ski World Cup
After claiming her first Alpine Ski World Cup win and podium yesterday, Laura Pirovano repeated at the top of the podium in Val di Fassa in a super close race. The 28-year-old Italian ski triumphed again by the narrowest of margins, just 0.01 seconds ahead of Austria's Cornelia Hütter. Corinne Suter finished in third place, 0.05 seconds behind.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 71 min read


Laura Pirovano secured her first victory in the Alpine Ski World Cup at Val di Fassa
Laura Pirovano won the first of the two women's Downhill races in Val di Fassa today, celebrating her first Alpine Ski World Cup victory and podium. The 28-year-old Italian ski triumphed by the narrowest of margins, just 0.01 seconds ahead of Germany's Emma Aicher. Downhill Olympic champion Breezy Johnson finished in third place, 0.29 seconds behind.

Raúl Revuelta
Mar 61 min read
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