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Marco Odermatt Claims 5th Consecutive Victory in Adelboden
Marco Odermatt won his third Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom race of the season, his 5th consecutive victory in Adelboden. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen finished in third place, 0.49 seconds behind Odermatt. Leo Anguenot took third place, finishing 0.68 seconds behind the winner.

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 101 min read


Lindsey Vonn Wins the Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill Event in Zauchensee.
Lindsey Vonn won the Alpine Ski World Cup downhill in Zauchensee, marking her 5th podium finish of the season in six speed races. Kajsa Vickhoff Lie finished in second position, 0.37 seconds behind Vonn, to achieve her first podium in the 2025-2026 Alpine Ski World Cup season. Vonn's teammate Jacqueline Wiles rounded up the podium in 3rd place, 0.48 seconds behind the winner.

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 102 min read


Clement Noel Wins Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom in Madonna di Campiglio
Clement Noël secured his first Alpine Ski World Cup victory of the season on the challenging "Canalone Miramonti" slope in Madonna di Campiglio. Eduard Hallberg took second place, finishing just 0.12 seconds behind the Frenchman. Noël's teammate Paco Rassat came in third, 0.37 seconds behind.

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 72 min read


Camille Rast Wins the Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom in Kranjska Gora
Camille Rast achieves a double victory in Kranjska Gora, ending Mikaela Shiffrin's dominance in the Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom season. The Swiss set the best time in both runs and resisted the furious attack of the US skier in the second run. Rast was 0.14 seconds faster, and after five victories, Shiffrin had to concede the victory to the Swiss skier.
Wendy Holdener finished in third place, 1.83 seconds behind her teammate, and claimed her first podium finish of the 2025-2

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 42 min read


Camille Rast Wins First Alpine Ski World Cup Race of 2026
Camille Rast achieved her first victory in the Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom at Kranjska Gora. Julia Scheib finished in second place, just 0.20 seconds behind Rast, marking her fifth podium finish in the Giant Slalom for the 2025-2026 winter season. Paula Moltzan secured third place, finishing 0.47 seconds behind the Swiss skier.

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 32 min read


Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Calendar January 2026
Twenty-three events in January 2026, including the Adelboden, Wengen, and Kitzbuehel Classics, make this month one of the most exciting times on the Alpine Ski World Cup calendar. Adelboden, Wengen, and Kitzbuehel are the only venues that have been part of the World Cup since its foundation in 1967.

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 13 min read


Mikaela Shiffrin Claims in Semmering her Fifth Consecutive Win in the Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom Season
Mikaela Shiffrin secured her fifth victory of the season in the Women's Night Slalom event at the Alpine Ski World Cup in Semmering. This win in the last race of 2025 marked her 106th career World Cup victory and her 69th in Slalom. Shiffrin finished just 0.09 seconds ahead of Camille Rast and 0.57 seconds ahead of Lara Colturi.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 28, 20253 min read


Julia Scheib Wins the Last Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom of 2025
Julia Scheib secured her third victory and fourth podium finish of the Giant Slalom for the 2025-2026 winter season, reclaiming the top spot in the discipline standings

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 27, 20252 min read


First Win in the Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G for Marco Schwarz
The fourth Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G of the 2025-2026 winter season saw a new winner in the discipline: Marco Schwarz. The 30-year-old athlete secured his eighth World Cup victory, marking his second win this winter. Starting with bib number 4, he delivered an exceptional run, achieving his first victory in the Super-G by finishing ahead of Alexis Monney, who was 0.20 seconds behind, and Franjo Von Allmen, who finished 0.25 seconds back.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 27, 20252 min read


Livigno Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G Preview
Just over a month before the start of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, Livigno will host for the very first time in its history an event of the Alpine Ski World Cup: the Men’s Super-G on December 27, 2025.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 26, 20253 min read


Atle Lie McGrath Wins the Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom in Alta Badia
The 4th Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom of the season in Alta Badia produced its fourth different winner: Atle Lie McGrath. This marks his fourth World Cup win and 18th podium finish, with three podiums this season alone.
The Norwegian finished 0.30 seconds ahead of Clement Noel. Loic Meillard took third place, 0.39 seconds behind.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 22, 20252 min read


Marco Schwarz Wins the Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom in Alta Badia
Marco Schwarz won the last Giant Slalom of the World Cup before Christmas. Thanks to a great first run, the Austrian skier returned to the top of the podium in Alta Badia. He finished ahead of Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (+0.18) and teammate Stefan Brennsteiner (+0.22 seconds).

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 21, 20252 min read


First Victory of the Season for Sofia Goggia at the Super-G Alpine Ski World Cup in Val d'Isere
Sofia Goggia won the second Super-G of the Alpine Ski World Cup season in Val d'Isere. The 33-year-old Italian skier imposes her all-out style at the OK course today to win her first World Cup race of the 2025-2026 winter season. Alice Robinson finished in second position. Lindsey Vonn rounded up the podium in third place.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 21, 20252 min read


Franjo Von Allmen Wins the Saslong Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill in Val Gardena
Downhill World Champion Franjo Von Allmen led a 1-2 podium in the Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill event at Val Gardena with Marco Odermatt in second place, 0.30 seconds behind his teammate. The Swiss Downhillers stood out as an unmatched team in their own league. Italian Florian Schieder finished in third place, 0.98 seconds behind Von Allmen.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 20, 20252 min read


Cornelia Huetter Wins Saturday's Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill in Val d'Isere
Cornelia Huetter celebrated her first Alpine Ski World Cup victory of the season in Val d'Isere. Thanks to a perfect Downhill line, she beat Kira Weidle-Winkelmann by 0.26 seconds. Lindsey Vonn finished third, 0.35 seconds behind the Austrian.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 20, 20252 min read


Jan Zabystran Claims Maiden Alpine Ski World Cup Win in Val Gardena
The 27-year-old Czech skier Jan Zabystran unexpectedly won the Super-G in Val Gardena, finishing ahead of Marco Odermatt by 0.22 seconds and Giovanni Franzoni, who trailed by 0.37 seconds.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 19, 20252 min read


Marco Odermatt Leads a Swiss 1-2 Downhill Alpine Ski World Cup Podium in Val Gardena
The Swiss team celebrated a remarkable 1-2 victory in the Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill in Val Gardena. Marco Odermatt finished first, 0.15 seconds ahead of Franjo Von Allmen. Dominik Paris rounded up the podium 0.19 seconds behind Odermatt. It’s Odermatt’s second victory at the Saslong racecourse.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 18, 20252 min read


Mikaela Shiffrin Claims her Fourth Consecutive Win in the Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom this Season
Mikaela Shiffrin secured another dominant victory in the Women's Night Slalom event at the Alpine Ski World Cup in Courchevel. She claimed her 105th World Cup victory, her 68th in Slalom. Shiffrin finished 1.55 seconds ahead of Camille Rast and 1.71 seconds ahead of Emma Aicher.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 16, 20252 min read


Women's Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom in Courchevel Preview
After the speed races in St. Moritz, Courchevel (France) will host a Night Slalom on December 16th in the Émile-Allais Stadium, located in Courchevel 1850 on the Loze sector. It is the 4th of 10 Slalom races scheduled on the 2025-2026 Alpine Ski World Cup calendar.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Timon Haugan Wins The Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom Event in Val d'Isere
Timon Haugan won the thrilling Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom in Val d'Isere and celebrated his fifth World Cup victory. The Norwegian finished 0.28 seconds ahead of Loic Meillard. His compatriot, Henrik Kristoffersen, took third place, 0.34 seconds behind.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 14, 20252 min read
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