New Zealand Skier Alice Robinson Wins World Cup Super-G; Lindsey Vonn 4th
- Alice Robinson captured her first World Cup super-G win in St. Moritz, Switzerland on Sunday Dec. 14, 2025, marking her first career victory in the discipline.
- Already atop the giant slalom standings, Robinson had six prior World Cup giant slalom victories and two wins this season, positioning her as a two-discipline threat ahead of the Milan Cortina Olympics.
- Vonn finished the race in fourth, 0.27 behind Robinson, on a course set by Hoedlmoser that caught several racers, including Aicher who fell early but appeared uninjured.
- Robinson's result lifted her in the standings, moving her from third to second overall and placing her within 64 points of Shiffrin; the circuit then moves to Val d'Isere next weekend.
- Vonn's weekend underlined veteran strength, while Shiffrin, holder of a record 104 World Cup victories, missed the final gate in her return to speed racing after nearly two years.
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Vonn leads Americans in fourth at St. Moritz super-G; Shiffrin DNFs
Lindsey Vonn narrowly missed making her third-straight World Cup podium dating back to last year, placing fourth on the final day of speed races in St. Moritz. “It was OK. It definitely was not the way of been skiing in training, so I’m a little bit disappointed in myself that I didn’t push hard enough,” the 41-year-old said after finishing as the top American in Sunday’s super-G. Vonn completed the Corviglia course in 1 minute, 15.11 seconds, j…
Robinson's hot form continues with win over American legend
Alice Robinson celebrates taking 1st place during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Super G in St Moritz, Switzerland. Photo: Getty Images Queenstown skier Alice Robinson has won her maiden Super G World Cup title, beating American legend Lindsey Vonn in the process.
Lindsey Vonn leads Americans in fourth at St. Moritz super-G as Mikaela Shiffrin posts DNF
Lindsey Vonn narrowly missed making her third-straight World Cup podium dating back to last year, placing fourth in the final day of speed races in St. Moritz. “It was OK. It definitely was not the way of been skiing in training so I’m a little bit disappointed in myself that I didn’t push hard enough,” the 41-year-old said after finishing as the top American in Sunday’s super-G. Vonn completed the Corviglia course in 1 minute, 15.11 seconds, ju…
The 31-year-old High Savoyard was no longer on a podium since March. Another tricolor, Laura Gauché, was invited on Sunday in the Top 5 of the event, won by New Zealand's Alice Robinson.
In a technically challenging race, the New Zealander triumphs ahead of Romane Miradoli and Sofia Goggia. Lindsey Vonn misses the podium as fourth, Mikaela Shiffrin retires at her comeback.
Alpine skiing-Robinson first New Zealander to win World Cup Super-G
ST MORITZ, Switzerland, Dec 14 : Alice Robinson became the first Alpine skier from New Zealand to win a World Cup Super-G when she triumphed in the first of the season in St. Moritz on Sunday.The giant slalom World Cup leader celebrated her seventh career victory after starting sixth on the Swiss resort's Cor
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