Pinheiro Braathen leads World Cup giant slalom after first run

Olympic champion Lucas Pinheiro Braathen of Brazil posted the fastest time in the first run of the men's World Cup giant slalom in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, on March 7, 2026. He holds a slim 0.14-second lead over Austria's Stefan Brennsteiner, with Switzerland's Loïc Meillard in third. Marco Odermatt, the Swiss leader in the standings, finished fifth, 0.92 seconds behind.

The event took place under sunny conditions with temperatures at 4 Celsius (39 Fahrenheit). Pinheiro Braathen's performance comes after his historic Olympic gold medal win for Brazil last month, which relegated Odermatt to silver in that competition. As the closest challenger to Odermatt in the season-long giant slalom standings, Pinheiro Braathen started the day trailing by 103 points with two races remaining.

Odermatt, a 28-year-old Swiss skier, drew the No. 1 start bib and benefited from the best snow conditions but could only manage fifth place. A victory in the second run would award Pinheiro Braathen 100 points, while Odermatt's current position nets him 45 points, leaving Odermatt with a 48-point lead heading into the final giant slalom race on March 25 at Hafjell, Norway.

Odermatt has already secured his fifth consecutive overall World Cup title, holding a commanding 687-point lead over Pinheiro Braathen. His rivals lack participation in enough disciplines to challenge that margin over the remaining 2½ weeks of the season.

Other notable performers included Olympic bronze medalist Loïc Meillard, who sits 0.35 seconds off the pace and will aim to close the gap in the afternoon run. The race highlights the tight competition in giant slalom as the season nears its end.

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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen crosses the finish line to win the Kranjska Gora giant slalom World Cup race amid snowy Slovenian mountains.
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Pinheiro Braathen wins Kranjska Gora giant slalom

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Olympic champion Lucas Pinheiro Braathen secured his first World Cup giant slalom victory in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, on March 7, 2026, narrowing the gap to leader Marco Odermatt in the discipline standings. The Brazilian skier finished 0.54 seconds ahead of Loic Meillard, with Stefan Brennsteiner in third. Odermatt placed fifth, reducing his GS Crystal Globe lead to 48 points with one race remaining.

The Audi FIS men's World Cup alpine skiing tour resumes on Saturday following the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. Marco Odermatt of Switzerland leads in multiple disciplines, but challengers like Franjo von Allmen and Lucas Pinheiro Braathen aim to close the gaps in the final races. Battles for Crystal Globes in downhill, super G, slalom, and giant slalom promise intense competition.

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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen won the last giant slalom of the Alpine Ski World Cup season, clinching the discipline's Crystal Globe. The Olympic champion in giant slalom secured the season-long title with the victory.

Swiss skier Lenz Hächler secured victory in the Super-G event of the European Cup held in Oppdal, Norway. He finished 53 hundredths of a second ahead of his teammate Delio Kunz. This marks Hächler's eighth win at this level and his fourth in the past five weeks.

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Finland's Ilkka Herola secured his second World Cup victory in the Nordic combined compact event at Kulm, Austria, on February 27, 2026, by outpacing Austria's Johannes Lamparter in a tight sprint finish. France's Marco Heinis, despite setting a world record jump of 233.5 meters earlier, finished 13th after struggling in the cross-country segment. The win highlights Herola's resilience after 237 starts on the circuit.

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