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Elena Curtoni celebrates super-G win at Val di Fassa World Cup, arms raised amid cheering crowd and Italian flags on snowy mountainside.
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Italy's Elena Curtoni triumphs in Val di Fassa super-G

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Italy's Elena Curtoni won the women's World Cup super-G in Val di Fassa on March 8, 2026, securing her fourth career victory and first since 2022 after a serious injury comeback. The 35-year-old's win capped a dominant speed weekend for Italy on home snow, with compatriot Asja Zenere taking third. Mikaela Shiffrin placed 23rd to extend her overall lead, while Sofia Goggia maintained her super-G standings advantage over Alice Robinson.

The centre of Moena will host an opening parade on 7 March to celebrate the Women's Alpine Skiing World Cup races in Val di Fassa. The event will welcome the Italian women's ski team and local participants along a festive route. It precedes award ceremonies and preparations for upcoming races.

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Reece Howden of Canada secured bronze in the men's ski cross event on Saturday in Val di Fassa, Italy, while teammate Kevin Drury finished fourth. On Friday, Marielle Thompson earned bronze in the women's competition. These results came in the final World Cup races before the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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