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The 48th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships were held from 4 to 16 February 2025 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria. The location was scheduled to be decided in May 2020 during the 52nd FIS Congress in Pattaya, Thailand, but was cancelled to the COVID-19 pandemic. The vote took place during a video conference on 3 October 2020.
The women's giant slalom in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to include ten events, including the final. [1] The season opened in Sölden , Austria on 26 October 2024. Defending champion Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland returned but found several challengers, including 2020 discipline champion Federica Brignone of Italy, Sweden ...
The men's giant slalom in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of nine events, including the final. [1] The season opened in Sölden , Austria on 27 October 2024. Through the first four events of this season, the discipline has had four different leaders; however, the last of that group, three-time defending champion ...
Austria's Stephanie Venier celebrates at the finish area of a women's Super-G, at the Alpine Ski World Championships, in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025.
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 ...
29 January 2025 SL 547: Timon Haugan: Manuel Feller: Fabio Gstrein [36] 2 February 2025 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Kandahar 2 92%) DH cnx: cancelled due to bad weather conditions, moved to Kvitfjell: 48th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2025 (4–16 February • Saalbach, Austria) 1953 26 22 February 2025 Crans-Montana (Mont Lachaux 53%) DH 538 ...
The draw will be made on Thursday, January 9 at 3.30am GMT (2.30pm local time). It will be streamed live on the Australian Open’s official website and YouTube channel. What are the projected seeds?
What happened Sunday at the Australian Open? Jannik Sinner had a 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3 win over No. 2 Alexander Zverev to claim his second consecutive Australian Open championship.