2024–25 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

2024–25 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall    Marco Odermatt (4) Federica Brignone (2)
Downhill    Marco Odermatt (2) Federica Brignone (1)
Super-G    Marco Odermatt (3)    Lara Gut-Behrami (6)
Giant slalom    Marco Odermatt (4) Federica Brignone (2)
Slalom Henrik Kristoffersen (4) Zrinka Ljutić (1)
Nations Cup   Switzerland (11)  Italy (3)
Nations Cup Overall    Switzerland (12)
Competition
Edition 59th 59th
Locations 18 19
Individual 37 34
Cancelled 2 5
Rescheduled 3 3
Overall champions
Marco Odermatt defended the World Cup title, securing it for the 4th consecutive time. He claimed 8 victories and also earned three small globes (Downhill, Super-G and Giant slalom).
Federica Brignone won her 2nd overall World Cup title in history, winning previously in the 2019–20 season. She claimed 10 victories and captured two small globes (Downhill and Giant Slalom).

The 2024–25 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, organised by the International Ski Federation (FIS), was the 59th World Cup season for men and women as the highest level of international alpine skiing competitions.[1][2]

The season started on 26 October 2024 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 27 March 2025 at the finals in Sun Valley, United States.[3][4]

The season took a break in February for the World Championships in Saalbach, Austria.

Marco Odermatt and Lara Gut-Behrami, both from Switzerland, were the reigning champions from the previous season. Odermatt successfully defended his title, claiming the crystal globe for the 4th consecutive time. Gut-Behrami finished the season in 2nd place, as Federica Brignone from Italy secured the women's overall title for the 2nd time in her career.

Season overview

The provisional race calendar was published on 9 May 2024.[5] As a result, the downhill race in Zermatt-Cervinia, which was criticized in previous seasons, was removed from the calendar.[6] The final race calendar was published on 25 September.

This season marked the return of two renowned skiers to the men's World Cup tour, both of whom had previously announced their retirements. Austria's eight-time overall World Cup champion, Marcel Hirscher, made a comeback, now representing the Netherlands.[7] Additionally, the 2022–23 World Cup slalom champion, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, also made a comeback after switching his nationality from Norway to Brazil.[8]

For the first time since the Super-G in Val Gardena in 2015, and for the first time ever in a Giant Slalom, three Norwegian athletes claimed all three spots on the podium. This happened again at the Slalom in Wengen.[9]

Lara Colturi, representing Albania (SL in Gurgl), and Pinheiro Braathen, representing Brazil (GS in Beaver Creek), made history by securing their countries' first-ever World Cup podium finishes.

Tormis Laine representing Estonia (SL in Levi) scored the first World Cup points for his country.

At 35 years, 1 month, and 3 days old, Thomas Tumler set a new record as the oldest skier to win his first race in the giant slalom.

During the downhill race in St. Anton, Federica Brignone claimed victory, becoming the oldest alpine skier in World Cup history to win a downhill event. Meanwhile, Malorie Blanc secured second place in only her second World Cup appearance and her first World Cup downhill race.

On 23 February 2025, American skier Mikaela Shiffrin achieved her 100th World Cup victory by winning the slalom event in Sestriere, Italy. This milestone made her the first skier, male or female, to reach a triple-digit win count in World Cup history. Shiffrin's achievement came just months after a crash in November 2024 during a giant slalom race in Killington, where she sustained an abdominal puncture wound.[10]

By securing 2nd place in the Super-G in Sun Valley on 23 March 2025, and 2565 days after her last podium finish, 40-year-old Lindsey Vonn became the oldest female athlete in World Cup history to stand on the podium.

Map of world cup hosts

The following list contains all 31 World Cup hosts of the season.

Europe

North Italy

Austria

North America

Switzerland

Men

The number of races in the World Cup history
Total DH SG GS SL AC PS PG CE K.O. Winners[11]
1964 540 253 466 550 134 2 8 10 1 316

after final SL in Sun Valley (27 March 2025)

Calendar

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom
[12]
All No. Date Venue (slope %) Type Winner Second Third Overall Leader R.
1928 1 27 October 2024 Sölden
(Rettenbach 68.2%)
GS 458 Alexander Steen Olsen Henrik Kristoffersen Atle Lie McGrath Alexander Steen Olsen [13]
1929 2 17 November 2024 Levi
(Levi Black 52%)
SL 539 Clément Noël Henrik Kristoffersen    Loïc Meillard Henrik Kristoffersen [14]
1930 3 24 November 2024 Gurgl
(Kirchenkar 62%)
SL 540 Clément Noël Kristoffer Jakobsen Atle Lie McGrath Henrik Kristoffersen
Clément Noël
[15]
1931 4 6 December 2024 Beaver Creek
(Birds of Prey 68%)
DH 533    Justin Murisier    Marco Odermatt Miha Hrobat [16]
1932 5 7 December 2024 SG 246    Marco Odermatt Cyprien Sarrazin Lukas Feurstein [17]
1933 6 8 December 2024 GS 459    Thomas Tumler Lucas Pinheiro Braathen Žan Kranjec Henrik Kristoffersen [18]
1934 7 14 December 2024 Val d'Isère
(La face de Bellevarde 71%)
GS 460    Marco Odermatt Patrick Feurstein Stefan Brennsteiner [19]
1935 8 15 December 2024 SL 541 Henrik Kristoffersen Atle Lie McGrath    Loïc Meillard [20]
1936 9 20 December 2024 Val Gardena/Gröden
(Saslong 56.9%)
SG 247 Mattia Casse Jared Goldberg    Marco Odermatt [21]
1937 10 21 December 2024 DH 534    Marco Odermatt    Franjo von Allmen Ryan Cochran-Siegle    Marco Odermatt [22]
1938 11 22 December 2024 Alta Badia
(Gran Risa 69%)
GS 461    Marco Odermatt Léo Anguenot Alexander Steen Olsen [23]
1939 12 23 December 2024 SL 542 Timon Haugan    Loïc Meillard Atle Lie McGrath [24]
1940 13 28 December 2024 Bormio
(Stelvio 63%)
DH 535    Alexis Monney    Franjo von Allmen Cameron Alexander [25]
1941 14 29 December 2024 SG 248 Fredrik Møller Vincent Kriechmayr    Alexis Monney [26]
1942 15 8 January 2025 Madonna di Campiglio[a]
(Canalone Miramonti 60%)
SL 543 Albert Popov    Loïc Meillard Samuel Kolega [27]
1943 16 [b]11 January 2025    Adelboden
(Chuenisbärgli 60%)
SL 544 Clément Noël Lucas Pinheiro Braathen Henrik Kristoffersen [28]
1944 17 [b]12 January 2025 GS 462    Marco Odermatt    Loïc Meillard Luca De Aliprandini [29]
1945 18 17 January 2025    Wengen
(Lauberhorn 90% – Speed)
(Männlichen 72% – Technical)
SG 249    Franjo von Allmen Vincent Kriechmayr    Stefan Rogentin [30]
1946 19 18 January 2025 DH 536    Marco Odermatt    Franjo von Allmen Miha Hrobat [31]
1947 20 19 January 2025 SL 545 Atle Lie McGrath Timon Haugan Henrik Kristoffersen [32]
1948 21 24 January 2025 Kitzbühel
(Streif 85% – Speed)
(Ganslern 70% – Technical)
SG 250    Marco Odermatt Raphael Haaser    Stefan Rogentin [33]
1949 22 25 January 2025 DH 537 James Crawford    Alexis Monney Cameron Alexander [34]
1950 23 26 January 2025 SL 546 Clément Noël Alex Vinatzer Lucas Pinheiro Braathen [35]
1951 24 28 January 2025 Schladming[a]
(Planai 54%)
GS 463 Alexander Steen Olsen Henrik Kristoffersen    Marco Odermatt [36]
1952 25 29 January 2025 SL 547 Timon Haugan Manuel Feller Fabio Gstrein [37]
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
(Piste Nationale 61%)
DH 538    Franjo von Allmen    Marco Odermatt    Alexis Monney    Marco Odermatt [38]
1954 27 23 February 2025 SG 251    Marco Odermatt    Alexis Monney Dominik Paris [39]
1955 28 1 March 2025 Kranjska Gora
(Podkoren 3 59%)
GS 464 Henrik Kristoffersen Lucas Pinheiro Braathen    Marco Odermatt [40]
1956 29 2 March 2025 SL 548 Henrik Kristoffersen Timon Haugan Manuel Feller [41]
1957 30 [c]7 March 2025 Kvitfjell
(Olympiabakken 64%)
DH 539 Dominik Paris    Marco Odermatt    Stefan Rogentin [42]
1958 31 8 March 2025 DH 540    Franjo von Allmen    Marco Odermatt    Stefan Rogentin [43]
1959 32 9 March 2025 SG 252 Dominik Paris James Crawford Miha Hrobat [44]
1960 33 15 March 2025 Hafjell
(Olympia-løypa 52%)
GS 465    Loïc Meillard    Marco Odermatt    Thomas Tumler [45]
1961 34 16 March 2025 SL 549    Loïc Meillard Atle Lie McGrath Lucas Pinheiro Braathen [46]
World Cup Season Final
22 March 2025 Sun Valley
(Challenger 55% – Speed)
(Greyhawk/Hemingway 56% – GS)

(Greyhawk 38% – SL)
DH cnx cancelled due to strong wind
1962 35 23 March 2025 SG 253 Lukas Feurstein Raphael Haaser    Franjo von Allmen    Marco Odermatt [47]
1963 36 26 March 2025 GS 466    Loïc Meillard    Marco Odermatt Henrik Kristoffersen [48]
1964 37 27 March 2025 SL 550 Timon Haugan Clément Noël Fabio Gstrein [49]
59th FIS World Cup Overall
(27 October 2024 – 27 March 2025)
   Marco Odermatt Henrik Kristoffersen    Loïc Meillard [50]

Rankings

Women

The number of races in the World Cup history
Total DH SG GS SL AC PS PG CE K.O. Winners[56]
1845 456 279 465 519 106 6 3 10 1 262

after final SL in Sun Valley (27 March 2025)

Calendar

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom
[57]
All No. Date Venue (slope %) Type Winner Second Third Overall Leader R.
1812 1 26 October 2024 Sölden
(Rettenbach 68.2%)
GS 457 Federica Brignone Alice Robinson Julia Scheib Federica Brignone [58]
1813 2 16 November 2024 Levi
(Levi Black 52%)
SL 510 Mikaela Shiffrin Katharina Liensberger Lena Dürr Mikaela Shiffrin [59]
1814 3 23 November 2024 Gurgl
(Kirchenkar 62%)
SL 511 Mikaela Shiffrin Lara Colturi    Camille Rast [60]
1815 4 30 November 2024 Killington
(Superstar 67%)
GS 458 Sara Hector Zrinka Ljutić    Camille Rast [61]
1816 5 1 December 2024 SL 512    Camille Rast    Wendy Holdener
Anna Swenn-Larsson
N/A    Camille Rast [62]
7 December 2024 Tremblant
(Flying Mile 42%)
GS cnx cancelled due to lack of snow; one race moved to Sestriere
8 December 2024 GS cnx
1817 6 14 December 2024 Beaver Creek
(Birds of Prey 68%)
DH 451 Cornelia Hütter Sofia Goggia    Lara Gut-Behrami    Camille Rast [63]
1818 7 15 December 2024 SG 271 Sofia Goggia    Lara Gut-Behrami Ariane Rädler [64]
1819 8 21 December 2024    St. Moritz
(Corviglia 61%)
SG 272 Cornelia Hütter    Lara Gut-Behrami Sofia Goggia [65]
22 December 2024 SG cnx cancelled due to strong wind and poor visibility; moved to La Thuile
1820 9 28 December 2024 Semmering
(Panorama 51%)
GS 459 Federica Brignone Sara Hector Alice Robinson Federica Brignone [66]
1821 10 29 December 2024 SL 513 Zrinka Ljutić Lena Dürr Katharina Liensberger    Camille Rast [67]
1822 11 4 January 2025 Kranjska Gora
(Podkoren 3 59%)
GS 460 Sara Hector Lara Colturi Alice Robinson Sara Hector [68]
1823 12 5 January 2025 SL 514 Zrinka Ljutić    Wendy Holdener Anna Swenn-Larsson Zrinka Ljutić [69]
1824 13 11 January 2025 St. Anton
(Karl-Schranz-Piste 78%)
DH 452 Federica Brignone    Malorie Blanc Ester Ledecká [70]
1825 14 12 January 2025 SG 273 Lauren Macuga Stephanie Venier Federica Brignone Federica Brignone [71]
1826 15 14 January 2025 Flachau[a]
(Griessenkar 53%)
SL 515    Camille Rast    Wendy Holdener Sara Hector    Camille Rast [72]
1827 16 18 January 2025 Cortina d'Ampezzo
(Olimpia delle Tofane 73%)
DH 453 Sofia Goggia Kajsa Vickhoff Lie Federica Brignone Federica Brignone [73]
1828 17 19 January 2025 SG 274 Federica Brignone    Lara Gut-Behrami    Corinne Suter [74]
1829 18 21 January 2025 Kronplatz
(Erta 61%)
GS 461 Alice Robinson    Lara Gut-Behrami Paula Moltzan [75]
1830 19 25 January 2025 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
(Kandahar 1 85%)
DH 454 Federica Brignone Sofia Goggia    Corinne Suter [76]
1831 20 26 January 2025 SG 275    Lara Gut-Behrami Kajsa Vickhoff Lie Federica Brignone [77]
1832 21 30 January 2025 Courchevel[a]
(Stade Émile-Allais 58.5%)
SL 516 Zrinka Ljutić Sara Hector Lena Dürr [78]
48th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2025
(4–16 February • Saalbach,  Austria)
1833 22 [d]21 February 2025 Sestriere
(Pista Gianni A. Agnelli 54%)
GS 462 Federica Brignone Alice Robinson Thea Louise Stjernesund Federica Brignone [79]
1834 23 22 February 2025 GS 463 Federica Brignone    Lara Gut-Behrami Alice Robinson [80]
1835 24 23 February 2025 SL 517 Mikaela Shiffrin[e] Zrinka Ljutić Paula Moltzan [81]
1836 25 28 February 2025 Kvitfjell
(Olympiabakken 64%)
DH 455 Cornelia Hütter Emma Aicher Breezy Johnson [82]
1837 26 1 March 2025 DH 456 Emma Aicher Lauren Macuga Cornelia Hütter [83]
1838 27 2 March 2025 SG 276 Federica Brignone    Lara Gut-Behrami Sofia Goggia [84]
1839 28 8 March 2025 Åre
(Störtloppsbacken)
GS 464 Federica Brignone Alice Robinson Lara Colturi [85]
1840 29 9 March 2025 SL 518 Katharina Truppe Katharina Liensberger Mikaela Shiffrin [86]
13 March 2025 La Thuile
(3 Franco Berthod 76%)
DH cnx cancelled due to unfavourable weather conditions, no replacement
1841 30 [f]13 March 2025 SG 277 Emma Aicher Sofia Goggia Federica Brignone Federica Brignone [87]
1842 31 [g]14 March 2025 SG 278 Federica Brignone Sofia Goggia Romane Miradoli [88]
World Cup Season Final
22 March 2025 Sun Valley
(Challenger 55% – Speed)
(Greyhawk/Hemingway 56% – GS)

(Greyhawk 38% – SL)
DH cnx cancelled due to strong wind
1843 32 23 March 2025 SG 279    Lara Gut-Behrami Lindsey Vonn Federica Brignone Federica Brignone [89]
1844 33 25 March 2025 GS 465    Lara Gut-Behrami Federica Brignone Sara Hector [90]
1845 34 27 March 2025 SL 519 Mikaela Shiffrin Lena Dürr Andreja Slokar [91]
59th FIS World Cup Overall
(26 October 2024 – 27 March 2025)
Federica Brignone    Lara Gut-Behrami Sofia Goggia [92]

Rankings

Nations Cup

Podium table by nation

Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.[100]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Switzerland22241864
2 Italy156930
3 Norway109827
4 Austria59923
5 United States53513
6 France4318
7 Croatia3216
8 Sweden2439
9 Germany2327
10 New Zealand1337
11 Canada1124
12 Bulgaria1001
13 Brazil0325
14 Albania0213
15 Slovenia0055
16 Czech Republic0011
Totals (16 entries)717270213

Points distribution

The table shows the number of points won in the 2024–25 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup for men and women.

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
World Cup 100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
World Cup Finals 100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 24 22 20 18 16

Achievements

First World Cup career victory


First World Cup podium


Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)

Retirements

The following notable skiers, who competed in the World Cup, retired during or after the 2024–25 season:

Comebacks

The following notable skiers, who competed in the World Cup, resumed their careers for the 2024–25 season after retiring before.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Night event
  2. ^ a b The competition schedule has been changed due to unfavorable weather forecasts
  3. ^ Men's cancelled competition from Garmisch-Partenkirchen was rescheduled to Kvitfjell on 7 March 2025
  4. ^ Women's cancelled competition from Tremblant was rescheduled to Sestriere on 21 February 2025
  5. ^ Mikaela Shiffrin's 100th victory in World Cup history
  6. ^ The competition schedule has been changed due to unfavorable weather forecasts
  7. ^ Women's cancelled Super-G from St. Moritz was rescheduled to La Thuile on 14 March 2025
  8. ^ All-time record in World Cup history

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