Odermatt Takes 50th World Cup Win in Val Gardena Sprint Downhill / Italians Shine at Home

6 hours 45 minutes ago
Peter Lange

Marco Odermatt claimed his 50th career World Cup victory and fifth win of the season in Thursday’s Val Gardena sprint downhill. Switzerland went 1–2, while Italy thrilled the home crowd by placing four skiers inside the top 10 amid fog delays, dramatic crashes, and standout high-bib performances.

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North American Cup Kicks Off at Copper Mountain with Action on the World Cup Hill

23 hours 49 minutes ago
Katie Twible

The women’s North American Cup kicked off at Copper Mountain on the World Cup race hill with a condensed five-race series that demanded consistency and focus. From Mary Bocock’s Super-G sweep to strong international showings and emerging talent, the week showcased athletes pushing for early-season momentum and valuable Nor-Am points.

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Courchevel Women’s Slalom Start List and Program | Shiffrin, Colturi Lead Night Race

3 days 2 hours ago
Peter Lange

The women’s World Cup slalom returns Tuesday night in Courchevel with Mikaela Shiffrin chasing another win and Lara Colturi aiming to stay perfect on the podium. See the full start list, season standings, and North American and British entries.

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The Courage to Charge: Why Winning in Ski Racing Requires Risk

3 days 4 hours ago
Dr. Jim Taylor

Winning at the highest level of ski racing isn’t about playing it safe. Dr. Jim Taylor breaks down why courage, commitment, and smart risk-taking separate champions from those who finish “almost there.” This piece explores the decision-points that define races — and how athletes can train the mindset to charge with confidence.

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Update: Michelle Gisin to Undergo Additional Knee Surgery While Recovering from Cervical Spine Operation

4 days 6 hours ago
SR Staff Report

Swiss ski star Michelle Gisin will need another surgery after a serious training fall in St. Moritz left her with knee, spine, and wrist injuries. Her recovery is underway, and the ski racing community is sending support.

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Robinson Stuns St. Moritz With Breakthrough Super-G Victory

4 days 9 hours ago
Katie Twible

Alice Robinson claimed her first-ever Super-G World Cup victory in St. Moritz with a fearless, attacking run, holding off Romane Miradoli and Sofia Goggia in a tight battle. The day also saw strong performances from the U.S. team, including first Super-G points for Haley Cutler and Mary Bocock. A thrilling race on a challenging course rewarded bravery, precision, and speed.

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Val d’Isère Slalom First Run: Meillard Leads, Taylor Breaks Through

4 days 11 hours ago
Peter Lange

Loïc Meillard set the pace in the first run of the men’s World Cup slalom in Val d’Isère, but the story quickly expanded. Laurie Taylor became the only skier outside the elite start group to crack the top seven, Britain placed three athletes inside the top 15, and eight high-bib racers fought their way into the qualifiers, reshaping the race heading into the second run.

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Meillard leads Swiss sweep in Val d’Isère GS; Radamus sixth

5 days 8 hours ago
Peter Lange

Loïc Meillard delivered under pressure to win the Val d’Isère men’s giant slalom, powering a Swiss sweep on the demanding Bellevarde. Luca Aerni claimed the first World Cup GS podium of his career, Marco Odermatt seized sole possession of the season standings lead, and River Radamus stormed from deep in the field to sixth with the fastest second run.

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Rising Star Emma Aicher Steals the Spotlight in St. Moritz Downhill

5 days 9 hours ago
Katie Twible

Lindsey Vonn returned to the podium in St. Moritz, finishing second in the women’s World Cup downhill, while Germany’s Emma Aicher stole the spotlight with a breakout performance. The U.S. team showed depth and momentum, and with key names absent, tomorrow’s Super-G promises more high-speed excitement.

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