Women's alpine World Cup resumes after Olympics

The women's Alpine Ski World Cup returns following the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, with 12 races remaining and several Crystal Globes still undecided. Key athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin and Sofia Goggia lead their disciplines, while Federica Brignone plans to compete despite limited prior races this season. The action restarts in Soldeu, Andorra, on February 27.

The Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games concluded with notable achievements, including Federica Brignone's (ITA/Rossignol) double gold medals. Now, the FIS women's Alpine World Cup resumes, featuring 12 races in the coming month and ending at the World Cup Finals in Lillehammer, Norway, on March 25. Three of the four discipline Crystal Globes and the Overall title remain contested, as Brignone has only participated in two World Cup races this season due to injury recovery.

In Downhill, Lindsey Vonn (USA/Head) leads with 400 points but is sidelined after surgeries from an Olympic crash. Emma Aicher (GER/Head), a 22-year-old Olympic silver medalist, holds second with 256 points, including a victory in St. Moritz. Kira Weidle-Winkelmann (GER/Rossignol) is third with 232 points, having podiumed in two of the last three World Cup Downhills. Four Downhill races are left.

Sofia Goggia (ITA/Atomic) tops Super G with 280 points, 60 ahead of Alice Robinson (NZL/Salomon) at 220. Goggia has podiums in three of four races this season, despite a DNF in the Olympic Super G. Romane Miradoli (FRA/Dynastar), Olympic Super G silver medalist, trails by 99 points. Vonn is third with 190 but absent.

Julia Scheib (AUT/Rossignol) leads Giant Slalom by 89 points over Camille Rast (SUI/Head), with two races remaining, including one in Are, Sweden, on March 15. Scheib has four wins this season. Sara Hector (SWE/Head), Olympic silver medalist, is third.

Mikaela Shiffrin (USA/Atomic) has secured the Slalom Crystal Globe with 780 points from seven wins and one second. She eyes a record-equaling eighth win. Shiffrin leads Overall with 1133 points, chasing a sixth title to match Annemarie Moser-Pröll.

The tour restarts February 27 at 11:00 CET with Downhill in Soldeu, Andorra, where Brignone returns alongside Goggia and others like Laura Pirovano (fourth in Downhill with 207 points). Separately, Italian junior Giada D'Antonio underwent successful ACL surgery after an Olympic training injury.

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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.

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Italy's Federica Brignone claimed her second gold medal of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics by winning the women's giant slalom in Cortina d'Ampezzo. The 35-year-old skier finished in 2 minutes, 13.50 seconds, beating Sweden's Sara Hector and Norway's Thea Louise Stjernesund, who shared silver at 2:14.12. American Mikaela Shiffrin placed 11th, extending her Olympic medal drought.

Italy's Laura Pirovano claimed her second consecutive Audi FIS World Cup women's downhill victory on March 7, 2026, in Val di Fassa, edging Austria's Cornelia Huetter by just 0.01 seconds. The 28-year-old Trento native, without a prior podium in 124 starts, now leads the downhill standings with 436 points—36 ahead of injured Lindsey Vonn (400)—after back-to-back home wins.

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