Swiss skier Malorie Blanc wins super-G before Olympics

Malorie Blanc of Switzerland secured her first World Cup victory in the women's super-G race at Crans-Montana on Saturday, delighting local fans just before the Winter Olympics. The 22-year-old clocked 1:17.34, edging out Italy's Sofia Goggia by 0.18 seconds, while the United States' Breezy Johnson took third. The event followed a dramatic downhill cancellation the previous day due to Lindsey Vonn's injury.

The FIS Alpine World Cup women's super-G in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, provided a thrilling prelude to the upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, set for February 6 to 22, 2026. On Saturday, under perfect conditions of bright sunshine and excellent snow, Malorie Blanc stormed to her maiden World Cup win, finishing in 1 minute 17.34 seconds. This marked her second career podium, following a second-place finish in the St. Anton downhill earlier in the month.

Italy's Sofia Goggia came second, 0.18 seconds behind, with Breezy Johnson of the United States rounding out the podium in third, 0.36 seconds off the pace, after a strong run starting with bib number 29.

Blanc expressed her joy to RTS: “I’m so happy for myself and also for the fans.” She added, “It was a crazy run. It was a bit freestyle. I knew it didn’t need a perfect run to win. But I did the job, and I’m pleased I was able to show what I can do.” The victory served as a morale boost for the town, coming one month after a deadly bar fire that killed 40 people and injured 116.

The previous day's downhill race, held in poor visibility on the same slope, was canceled after a high-profile crash involving American Lindsey Vonn. The 41-year-old, a 2010 Olympic downhill champion, lost control on a turn and skidded into the safety netting, injuring her left knee—which had undergone partial replacement in April 2024. She skied down but showed discomfort and was airlifted for medical checks. Vonn stated, “my Olympic dream is not over.” Three of the first six skiers crashed that day.

On Saturday, German Emma Aicher crashed at the same turn but emerged unscathed, as did France's Laura Gauche after hitting safety mats in the finish area.

Attention now shifts to the Olympics, with three training runs for the opening women's downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo scheduled from Thursday to Saturday, followed by the race on Sunday.

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Swiss skier Malorie Blanc celebrates her first World Cup super-G win in Crans-Montana under sunny skies, edging out Sofia Goggia.
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Swiss skier Malorie Blanc wins Crans-Montana super-G

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Swiss racer Malorie Blanc claimed her first World Cup victory in the women's super-G in Crans-Montana on January 31, 2026, edging out Italy's Sofia Goggia by 0.18 seconds while American Lindsey Vonn sat out after injuring her left knee in a crash the previous day. The event, the last before the Milano-Cortina Olympics, unfolded under sunny skies following Friday's downhill cancellation due to poor weather. The race carried a somber tone in remembrance of a New Year's Day fire that killed 40 people in the resort.

Swiss athletes Malorie Blanc and Franjo von Allmen claimed victories in the women's Super G and men's downhill at the Crans-Montana World Cup, the final races before the 2026 Winter Olympics. The event was overshadowed by a New Year's Eve fire tragedy and the cancellation of the women's downhill due to crashes, including one involving Lindsey Vonn. Vonn's participation in the upcoming Olympic downhill remains uncertain as she recovers from a knee injury.

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Germany's Emma Aicher claimed victory in the women's World Cup super-G in Tarvisio, Italy, finishing 0.27 seconds ahead of American Lindsey Vonn. The 22-year-old's win marks her fourth career World Cup triumph and boosts her Olympic medal hopes ahead of the Milan-Cortina Games. Vonn secured her seventh podium in eight races this season despite tough foggy conditions.

Finnish skier Johanna Matintalo claimed her maiden FIS Cross Country World Cup win in the women's 20km classic mass start in Goms, Switzerland, edging out Jessie Diggins of the USA by 0.9 seconds. The 29-year-old, a short-distance specialist, timed her sprint perfectly on the final climb to finish ahead of Astrid Øyre Slind of Norway in third. This triumph comes just weeks before the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.

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Norwegian skier Marte Monsen suffered a high-speed crash during the women's downhill at the Alpine Ski World Cup in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, leading to the event's cancellation. Her helmet flew off as she tumbled into safety nets, leaving her face battered. Fellow competitors Lindsey Vonn and Nina Ortlieb also crashed amid difficult conditions.

Lindsey Vonn crashed during a World Cup downhill race in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, injuring her left knee just one week before the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. The 41-year-old American skier was airlifted to a hospital for evaluation after tangling in safety nets following a jump. Despite the setback, Vonn stated her Olympic dream is not over.

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Austria's Julia Scheib secured her fourth giant slalom victory of the season at the Kronplatz World Cup on January 20, 2026, extending her lead in the standings. Italy's Federica Brignone marked an emotional comeback from injury with a sixth-place finish, just 1.23 seconds behind the winner. The race highlighted strong performances amid preparations for the upcoming Milano Cortina Olympics.

 

 

 

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