Emma Aicher of Germany celebrates victory at the finish line of the women's super-G ski race in Soldeu, Andorra, with snowy mountains and crowd in background.
Emma Aicher of Germany celebrates victory at the finish line of the women's super-G ski race in Soldeu, Andorra, with snowy mountains and crowd in background.
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Emma Aicher wins women's super-G in Soldeu, Andorra

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Germany's Emma Aicher claimed victory in the women's super-G at Soldeu on Saturday, marking the first such race since the Winter Olympics. New Zealand's Alice Robinson finished second, narrowing the gap to standings leader Sofia Goggia of Italy. The event saw a brief halt due to an injury crash.

Germany's Emma Aicher dominated the women's super-G on the Aliga course in Soldeu, Andorra, on February 28, 2026, securing her second super-G win of the season and third of her career. At 22 years old, Aicher, who earned silver medals in downhill and team combined at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, finished 0.88 seconds ahead of Alice Robinson of New Zealand. Switzerland's Corinne Suter, fresh off her downhill win the previous day, took third place, 0.98 seconds behind Aicher.

Aicher expressed satisfaction with her performance: "I'm very happy, also really happy with my run. It's nice to see that my skiing is going in the right direction." Skiing with bib number 12, she posted the fastest or second-fastest times in all four sectors, leading after the first two splits.

Robinson, who led provisionally after her run with bib number 8, excelled in the steep third sector. She said, "I'm really proud of myself to get the most out of the sections I knew I could ski fast, I think I executed the steep part really well." This podium marked her first since December, closing her deficit to super-G leader Sofia Goggia to 20 points with three races remaining, including one on Sunday.

Goggia finished sixth, 1.32 seconds off the pace, maintaining her lead but under pressure. Aicher's 100-point haul moved her to third in the discipline standings, 96 points behind Goggia, overtaking the injured Lindsey Vonn, who dropped to fourth after a leg fracture in the Olympic downhill.

The race, held in sunny conditions, was interrupted when Austrian Ricarda Haaser crashed, suffering a fractured tibial plateau in her left knee and requiring transport on a rescue sled. Only 37 of 55 starters completed the challenging course, set by Italian coach Giovanni Feltrin. Federica Brignone of Italy, the Olympic super-G champion, struggled with errors and finished 15th, more than two seconds behind.

Suter, starting first, noted her adaptation: "I wasn't so comfortable in Super G because you have to trust your instincts a lot more than in the Downhill, but I think I managed it pretty good." Another super-G is scheduled for Sunday.

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X discussions celebrate Emma Aicher's dominant victory in the Soldeu women's super-G, her fifth World Cup win and third in the discipline. Alice Robinson's second place narrows her gap to leader Sofia Goggia, who finished sixth but retains the red bib. Broadcasters and fans praise Aicher's supersonic run and the competitive podium including Corinne Suter third. Sentiments are predominantly positive from official accounts, media, and enthusiasts.

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Sofia Goggia celebrates super-G win in Soldeu, Andorra, extending her Alpine Ski World Cup lead.
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Sofia Goggia wins super-G in Soldeu to extend World Cup lead

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Italy's Sofia Goggia secured victory in the women's Alpine Ski World Cup super-G in Soldeu, Andorra, on March 1, 2026, beating Germany's Emma Aicher by 0.24 seconds. The win marks her second super-G triumph of the season and boosts her lead in the discipline standings to 84 points over New Zealand's Alice Robinson. Norway's Kajsa Vickhoff Lie finished third, completing the podium.

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.

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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.

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Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen won gold in the men's super-G at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Bormio, Italy, securing his third medal of the Games and joining an elite group of skiers. American Ryan Cochran-Siegle took silver, repeating his Beijing 2022 achievement, while teammate Marco Odermatt earned bronze. The race, held on February 11, highlighted von Allmen's dominance on the Stelvio course.

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