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Alpine Ski World Cup 2026 Super-G Winner Marco Odermatt

  • Writer: Raúl Revuelta
    Raúl Revuelta
  • May 6
  • 1 min read
Alpine Ski World Cup 2026 Super-G Winner Marco Odermatt
Marco Odermatt. Alpine Ski World Cup 2026 Super-G Winner. Picture: Erich Spiess / Red Bull Content Pool


This season, Marco Odermatt clinched his fourth consecutive Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G Crystal Globe. Aksel Lund Svindal and Hermann Maier share the Men's record with five Super-G titles, while Pirmin Zurbriggen won four. The 28-year-old Swiss superstar is the first man since Maier to win three Super-G globes in a row. He holds the Men's record with four Super-G globes in a row from 1998-2001.

The 28-year-old Swiss skier finished on the Super-G podium 3 times, including two wins in Copper Mountain and Kitzbühel. He was the only skier to win more than one Super-G race in the 2025-2026 winter season. Marco Odermatt and teammate Stefan Rogentin were the only two athletes to have finished inside the Top ten of every World Cup Super-G race.

The Swiss Ace is the fourth man to win at least 17 World Cup Super-G races, after Hermann Maier (24) and Aksel Lund Svindal (17).

Vincent Kriechmayr and Raphael Haaser placed second and third in the standings for the discipline.



Alpine Ski World Cup 2026 Super-G Winner Marco Odermatt
Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Super-G standings


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