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The women's super-G in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of nine events, including the final. [1] The discipline opened for the season on 15 December in Beaver Creek, Colorado, United States.
This course has hosted total of 65 men's World Cup events (eighth all-time), and an additional three speed events in March 1988 were on "Centennial", the former speed course at Beaver Creek. In December 2021, Birds of Prey became the first course in World Cup history to host four speed events on four consecutive days (two downhills, two super-G's).
Miha Hrobat (29), in his 11th season – DH in Beaver Creek – 3rd place [89] Lukas Feurstein (23), in his 5th season – SG in Beaver Creek – 3rd place [90] Samuel Kolega (25), in his 10th season – SL in Madonna di Campiglio – 3rd place [91] Fabio Gstrein (27), in his 8th season – SL in Schladming – 3rd place [92] Women
Christian Petersen/Getty. Lindsey Vonn of the United States skis in Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Super G at Beaver Creek Resort on December 15, 2024 in Beaver Creek
FILE - Bronze medalist Lindsey Vonn of the United States hold the Stars and Stripes during the flower ceremony for the Women's super-G at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Whistler, British Columbia ...
The women's overall competition in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is currently scheduled to consist of 35 events in four disciplines: downhill (DH) (8 races), super-G (SG) (8 races), giant slalom (GS) (9 races), and slalom (SL) (10 races). [1] As of 18 January 2025, two races (a super-G and a giant slalom) have been cancelled during the ...
On 9 December, Joan Verdú took third place in the men's giant slalom at Val d'Isère, which was the first World Cup podium for Andorra. [6]For the first time ever in a Women's World Cup and first time since 2018 (Men's Super-G in Beaver Creek), five skiers stood on the podium (Downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo).
The winner was selected at the FIS Congress in Antalya, Turkey, on June 3, 2010. Vail/Beaver Creek won in the first round with 8 votes to Cortina's 4 and St. Moritz's 3. A new women's downhill course was built adjacent to the men's Birds of Prey course at Beaver Creek.