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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2025 - 2026


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Have been seeing mixed signals about this all week, but seemingly tonight's premier Men's Downhill of the season IS going ahead in about 30 minutes from now.

 

Gaah!  "Shortened run".  Unusually, normal start gate, but cuts off the usual final jump, so a bit like one of those Olympic practice runs where every just stands out of tuck.

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Stage 5 in Beever Creek (USA)

 

Men´s Downhill:

 

1. Marco Odermatt  :SUI  1:29.84

2. Ryan Cochran-Siegle :USA 1:30.14

3. Adrian Smiseth Sejersted  :NOR  1:30.53

 

Full Final Results HERE

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Stage 5 in Beever Creek (USA)

 

Men´s Super-G:

 

1. Vincent Kriechmayr  :AUT   1:06.77

2. Fredrik Moeller :NOR  1:07.33

3. Raphael Haaser  :AUT  1:07.80

 

Full Final Results HERE

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Stage 6 in Tremblant (CAN)

 

Women´s Giant Slalom:

 

1. Alice Robinson  :NZL  2:16.18

2. Zrinka Ljutic :CRO  2:17.12

3. Valerie Grenier  :CAN  2:17.18

 

Full Final Results HERE

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Stage 6 in Tremblant (CAN)

 

Women´s Giant Slalom:

 

1. Julia Scheib  :AUT  2:13.00

2. Sara Hector :SWE  2:13.57

3. Alice Robinson  :NZL  2:13.78

 

Full Final Results HERE

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Stage 5 in Beever Creek (USA)

 

Men´s Giant Slalom:

 

1. Marco Odermatt  :SUI  2:20.59

2. Alex Vinatzer :ITA  2:20.82

3. Henrik Kristoffersen  :NOR  2:20.93

 

Full Final Results HERE

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poor Michelle :cry:

she was taken to the hospital by helicopter, most likely she destroyed her knee and her Olympic season is over before it started

 

 

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7 hours ago, phelps said:

poor Michelle :cry:

she was taken to the hospital by helicopter, most likely she destroyed her knee and her Olympic season is over before it started

 

 

final report: injuries to her right wrist, left knee and, above all, the cervical area

 

she's already had an operation to stabilize the cervical area, in the following days wrist and knee will be evaluated more precisely

 

however, she's moving arms and legs, so the worst prognosis is no longer a threat

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