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4 January 2025 Kranjska Gora: 1 Zrinka Ljutić: 5 January 2025 – 11 January 2025 Kranjska Gora – St. Anton: 2 Federica Brignone (3) 12 January 2025 St. Anton: 1 Camille Rast (3) 14 January 2025 Flachau: 1 Federica Brignone (4) 18 January 2025 – 30 January 2025: Cortina d'Ampezzo – Courchevel: 6
At Bormio (Italy) in the week between Christmas and New Years, the downhill and super-G were both won by first-time World Cup winners: Alexis Monney of Switzerland [15] and Fredrik Møller of Norway, [16] respectively, and the first race after New Years, a slalom in Madonna di Campiglio (Italy) was won by another first-time winner, Albert Popov ...
The women's overall competition in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is currently scheduled to consist of 35 events in four disciplines: downhill (DH) (8 races), super-G (SG) (8 races), giant slalom (GS) (9 races), and slalom (SL) (10 races). [1] As of 18 January 2025, two races (a super-G and a giant slalom) have been cancelled during the ...
The men's downhill in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of nine events, including the finals. Two-time discipline champion Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway, who failed to win last season because he suffered life-threatening injuries on the Lauberhorn downhill course in January 2024, developed a shoulder infection at the surgical site over the summer and needed a ...
The men's super-G in the 2025 Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of eight events, including the final. The first event of the season is not scheduled until 6 December 2024 in Beaver Creek. The season will be interrupted for the Alpine Skiing World Championships, this time in Saalbach, Austria during 4–16 February 2025. [1]
Zermatt is a popular mountain resort renowned for skiing and attracts tourists from around the world. The road to Zermatt has been cut off after being partly buried by snow from an avalanche ...
The women's downhill in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of eight events, including the final. [1] After the elimination of the two downhills scheduled in November on the "Gran Becca" course on the Matterhorn from the 2025 schedule, the first race of the season in this discipline is now scheduled to take place on 14 December in Beaver Creek, Colorado, United States.
Skiers walk in a snowless landscape as climate change impacts winter sports conditions on January 2, 2017, in the Swiss Alps resort of les Crosets.