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Adelboden Alpine Ski World Cup Races Preview
After racing in Madonna di Campiglio, the Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Tour heads to Adelboden, Switzerland, for a Giant Slalom and a Slalom

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 83 min read


Madonna di Campiglio Alpine Ski World Cup Night Slalom Preview
The Men return to the Alpine Ski World Cup in 2026 with the legendary Slalom on the demanding "Canalone Miramonti" in Madonna di Campiglio

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 54 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


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


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


Alta Badia Alpine Ski World Cup Races Preview
After Val Gardena, the Alpine Ski World Cup Tour will continue on the legendary Gran Risa slope in Alta Badia with a Giant Slalom and a Slalom

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 19, 20253 min read


Who to watch? Val d'Isere Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom
This winter "The Critérium de la Première Neige à Val d'Isère" celebrates its 70th anniversary. Since 1968, Val d'Isere has been a key stop on the Alpine Ski World Cup calendar. The Men’s Giant Slalom and Slalom events will be held on December 13th and 14th at La Face de Bellevarde, one of the most iconic and challenging racecourses on the Alpine Ski World Cup Tour.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 11, 20256 min read


La Face de Bellevarde, Val d'Isere Racecourse
La Face de Bellevarde in Val d’Isere is one of the most iconic and challenging racecourses on the Alpine Ski World Cup Tour.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 9, 20254 min read


Who to Watch? Beaver Creek Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom
The 2025–2026 Men's FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom season will continue in Beaver Creek, on December 7.

Raúl Revuelta
Dec 7, 20257 min read


Stefan Brennsteiner Claims First Alpine Ski World Cup Victory in the Giant Slalom in Copper Mountain
The Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom in Copper Mountain brought another first-time winner. After 77 starts, 34-year-old Stefan Brennsteiner achieved his first World Cup triumph in the second Giant Slalom of the season in Colorado.

Raúl Revuelta
Nov 28, 20253 min read


Who to Watch? Copper Mountain Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom
The 2025–2026 Men's FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom season will continue in Copper Mountain, Colorado, on November 28

Raúl Revuelta
Nov 28, 20257 min read


Who to Watch? Gurgl Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom
Gurgl, Austria, will host the second Slalom event of the season. The Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom will be held at the Kirchenkar Gurgl racecourse in Hochgurgl on November 22.

Raúl Revuelta
Nov 19, 20259 min read


Gurgl Alpine Ski World Cup Races Preview
Gurgl, Austria, will host the second Slalom event of the season at the Kirchenkar Gurgl racecourse in Hochgurgl on November 22-23, 2025.

Raúl Revuelta
Nov 17, 20253 min read


FIS Launches Alpine Pulse, the official Alpine Ski World Cup Podcast.
On Wednesday, 29 October, FIS launched the first episode of Alpine Pulse – Unplugged, a new podcast revealing the people behind the Alpine Ski World Cup.
Alpine Pulse is the official weekly podcast from the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS). Hosted by former racer Nick Fellows and produced by Maniac Studios, it features in-depth interviews with top athletes about their triumphs and struggles on and off the slopes.

Raúl Revuelta
Oct 29, 20252 min read


Marco Odermatt Wins Alpine Ski World Cup Opener in Soelden
Marco Odermatt kicked off the new season with another victory in the Alpine Ski World Cup Opener in Soelden. The 28-year-old Swiss skier, who has won at the Rettenbach Glacier three times (in 2021, 2022, and 2025), is now tied with Hermann Maier for the most wins in Sölden.

Raúl Revuelta
Oct 26, 20253 min read


Who to watch? Schladming Alpine Ski World Cup Night Slalom
Schladming Alpine Ski World Cup Night Slalom is the 9 Slalom of the season and the last before the Saalbach Alpine World Ski Championships.

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 29, 20254 min read


Schladming Alpine Ski World Cup Races Preview
Every year after Kitzbühel, Schladming stages the traditional Night Slalom. This season again will also host a Giant Slalom

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 28, 20254 min read


Who to watch? Kitzbuehel Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom
On Sunday 26th, January 2025 Kitzbühel will host the Classic Men's Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom in the Ganslernhang.

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 26, 20254 min read


Who to watch? Adelboden Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Giant Slalom
Adelboden's "Chuenisbärgli" Hill is one of the most challenging Giant Slalom races of the Alpine Ski World Cup

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 11, 20256 min read


Who to watch? Madonna di Campiglio Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom
Competition in the Men's Slalom Alpine Ski World Cup is fierce. Since the start of the 2021-22 season, 15 skiers have won at least 1 event

Raúl Revuelta
Jan 8, 20256 min read
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