2025–26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

2025–26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Downhill  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt United States Lindsey Vonn
Super-G  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Italy Sofia Goggia
Giant slalom  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Austria Julia Scheib
Slalom Norway Atle Lie McGrath United States Mikaela Shiffrin (9)
Nations Cup   Switzerland  United States
Nations Cup Overall   Switzerland
Competition
Edition 60th 60th
Locations 20 21
Individual 38 37
Cancelled 1 2
Rescheduled 3 3

The 2025–26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup is the 60th season of the World Cup, the highest level of international alpine skiing competition for both men and women, organised by International Ski Federation (FIS).[1][2]

As usual, the season started in late October at Sölden, Austria, with giant slalom events for both women and men; it is scheduled to conclude on 25 March at Hafjell, Norway.

This season marks the start of higher prize money awards for all World Cup disciplines governed by FIS, including alpine. Additionally, this is the first season in which prize money is paid in euros instead of Swiss francs.

In February, the World Cup season will break for the Winter Olympics in northern Italy, with alpine events scheduled for 7–18 February in Bormio (men) and Cortina d'Ampezzo (women).

Season overview

On 16 November 2025, during the slalom event in Levi, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen became the first skier in history to win an Alpine World Cup race representing Brazil. He had previously won five World Cup races representing Norway.

On 12 December 2025, during the downhill event in St. Moritz, Lindsey Vonn claimed the 83rd victory of her career, becoming the oldest alpine skier in history, male or female, to win an Alpine World Cup race. Her first and most recent World Cup victories were separated by 21 years. The win also came 7 years, 8 months, and 29 days after her previous victory, which took place in Åre in 2018.[3]

On 14 December 2025, Alice Robinson won super-G in St. Moritz, and became first women's skier in history from Oceania to win a speed event.

On 18 December 2025, Val Gardena hosted 1000th downhill in World Cup history (men and women combined). Marco Odermatt won this event.

On 19 December 2025, Jan Zabystřan sensationally took the first ever men's World Cup win for the Czech Republic at the Super-G in Val Gardena.

On 21 December 2025 in Alta Badia, Russian men's skiers returned into World Cup circuit after three years ban, but under FIS neutral flag.

Map of world cup hosts

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

Austria Sölden Finland Levi Austria Gurgl United States Copper Mountain
Rettenbach Levi Black Kirchenkar West Encore / Rosi's Run
United States Beaver Creek France Val d'Isère Canada Tremblant Italy Val Gardena/Gröden
Birds of Prey La face de Bellevarde Flying Mile Saslong
Italy Alta Badia Italy Livigno Italy Madonna di Campiglio Switzerland Adelboden
Gran Risa Li Zeta Canalone Miramonti Chuenisbärgli
Switzerland Wengen Austria Kitzbühel
Lauberhorn Männlichen Streif Ganslern

Europe

Switzerland

Austria

North America

North Italy

Austria Schladming Switzerland Crans-Montana Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Planai Mont Lachaux Piste Nationale Kandahar 2
Slovenia Kranjska Gora France Courchevel Norway Kvitfjell Norway Hafjell
Podkoren 3 L'Éclipse Olympiabakken Olympia-loypa
Switzerland St. Moritz Austria Semmering Austria Zauchensee Austria Flachau
Corviglia Panorama Kälberloch Hermann-Maier-Weltcupstrecke
Italy Tarvisio Italy Kronplatz Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn Andorra Soldeu
Di Prampero Erta Černá Svatý Petr Avet
Italy Val di Fassa Sweden Åre France Val d'Isère Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo (W)
2026 Winter Olympics
(7–18 February 2026)
La VolatA Störtloppsbacken Piste Oreiller-Killy Italy Bormio (M)

Men

The number of races in the World Cup history
Total DH SG GS SL AC PS PG CE K.O. Winners[4]
1992 546 259 473 559 134 2 8 10 1 320

after DH in Crans Montana (1 February 2026)

Calendar

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom
[5]
All No. Date Venue (slope %) Type Winner Second Third Overall Leader R.
1965 1 26 October 2025 Austria Sölden
(Rettenbach 68.2%)
GS 467  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Austria Marco Schwarz Norway Atle Lie McGrath  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt [6]
1966 2 16 November 2025 Finland Levi
(Levi Black 52%)
SL 551 Brazil Lucas Pinheiro Braathen France Clément Noël Finland Eduard Hallberg  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt
Brazil Lucas Pinheiro Braathen
[7]
1967 3 22 November 2025 Austria Gurgl
(Kirchenkar 60%)
SL 552 France Paco Rassat Belgium Armand Marchant Norway Atle Lie McGrath France Paco Rassat [8]
1968 4 27 November 2025 United States Copper Mountain
(West Encore / Rosi 46%)
SG 254  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Austria Raphael Haaser  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt [9]
1969 5 28 November 2025 GS 468 Austria Stefan Brennsteiner Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Croatia Filip Zubčić [10]
4 December 2025 United States Beaver Creek[a]
(Birds of Prey 68%)
DH cnx cancelled due to lack of snow
(rescheduled to Val Gardena on 18 December)
1970 6 [b]4 December 2025 DH 541  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt United States Ryan Cochran-Siegle Norway Adrian Smiseth Sejersted [11]
5 December 2025 DH cnx rescheduled to 4 December due to bad weather forecast
1971 7 [c]5 December 2025 SG 255 Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Norway Fredrik Møller Austria Raphael Haaser [12]
6 December 2025 SG cnx rescheduled to 5 December due to bad weather forecast
1972 8 7 December 2025 GS 469  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Italy Alex Vinatzer Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [13]
1973 9 13 December 2025 France Val d'Isère
(La face de Bellevarde 71%)
GS 470  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard  Switzerland  Luca Aerni  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt [14]
1974 10 14 December 2025 SL 553 Norway Timon Haugan  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [15]
1975 11 [d]18 December 2025 Italy Val Gardena/Gröden
(Saslong 56.9%)
DH 542  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt  Switzerland  Franjo von Allmen Italy Dominik Paris [16]
1976 12 19 December 2025 SG 256 Czech Republic Jan Zabystřan  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Italy Giovanni Franzoni [17]
1977 13 20 December 2025 DH 543  Switzerland  Franjo von Allmen  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Italy Florian Schieder [18]
1978 14 21 December 2025 Italy Alta Badia
(Gran Risa 69%)
GS 471 Austria Marco Schwarz Brazil Lucas Pinheiro Braathen Austria Stefan Brennsteiner [19]
1979 15 22 December 2025 SL 554 Norway Atle Lie McGrath France Clément Noël  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard [20]
1980 16 27 December 2025 Italy Livigno
(Li Zeta 52%)
SG 257 Austria Marco Schwarz  Switzerland  Alexis Monney  Switzerland  Franjo von Allmen [21]
1981 17 7 January 2026 Italy Madonna di Campiglio
(Canalone Miramonti 60%)
SL 555 France Clément Noël Finland Eduard Hallberg France Paco Rassat [22]
1982 18 10 January 2026  Switzerland  Adelboden
(Chuenisbärgli 60%)
GS 472  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Brazil Lucas Pinheiro Braathen France Léo Anguenot [23]
1983 19 11 January 2026 SL 556 France Paco Rassat Norway Atle Lie McGrath Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [24]
1984 20 16 January 2026  Switzerland  Wengen
(Lauberhorn 90% – Speed)
(Männlichen 72% – Technical)
SG 258 Italy Giovanni Franzoni Austria Stefan Babinsky  Switzerland  Franjo von Allmen [25]
1985 21 17 January 2026 DH 544  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Italy Giovanni Franzoni [26]
1986 22 18 January 2026 SL 557 Norway Atle Lie McGrath Brazil Lucas Pinheiro Braathen Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [27]
1987 23 23 January 2026 Austria Kitzbühel
(Streif 85% – Speed)
(Ganslern 70% – Technical)
SG 259  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt  Switzerland  Franjo von Allmen Austria Stefan Babinsky [28]
1988 24 24 January 2026 DH 545 Italy Giovanni Franzoni  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt France Maxence Muzaton [29]
1989 25 25 January 2026 SL 558 Austria Manuel Feller  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard Germany Linus Straßer [30]
1990 26 27 January 2026 Austria Schladming
(Planai 54%)
GS 473 Switzerland Loïc Meillard Brazil Lucas Pinheiro Braathen France Alban Elezi Cannaferina [31]
1991 27 28 January 2026 SL 559 Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Norway Atle Lie McGrath France Clément Noël [32]
1992 28 1 February 2026  Switzerland  Crans-Montana
(Piste Nationale 61%)
DH 546  Switzerland  Franjo von Allmen Italy Dominik Paris United States Ryan Cochran-Siegle [33]
2026 Winter Olympics
(7 – 16 February • Bormio,  Italy)
1993 29 28 February 2026 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen
(Kandahar 2 92%)
DH 547  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt
1994 30 1 March 2026 SG 260
1995 31 7 March 2026 Slovenia Kranjska Gora
(Podkoren 3 59%)
GS 474
1996 32 8 March 2026 SL 560
1997 33 14 March 2026 France Courchevel
(L'Éclipse 61%)
DH 548
1998 34 15 March 2026 SG 261
World Cup Season Final
1999 35 21 March 2026 Norway Kvitfjell
(Olympiabakken 64%)
DH 549
2000 36 22 March 2026 SG 262
2001 37 24 March 2026 Norway Hafjell
(Olympialøypa 52%)
GS 475
2002 38 25 March 2026 SL 561
60th FIS World Cup Overall
(26 October 2025 – 25 March 2026)
Overall

Rankings

Women

The number of races in the World Cup history
Total DH SG GS SL AC PS PG CE K.O. Winners[40]
1870 461 283 473 527 106 6 3 10 1 265

after SG in Crans-Montana (31 January 2026)

Calendar

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom
[41]
All No. Date Venue (slope %) Type Winner Second Third Overall Leader R.
1846 1 25 October 2025 Austria Sölden
(Rettenbach 68.2%)
GS 466 Austria Julia Scheib United States Paula Moltzan  Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami Austria Julia Scheib [42]
1847 2 15 November 2025 Finland Levi
(Levi Black 52%)
SL 520 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Albania Lara Colturi Germany Emma Aicher United States Mikaela Shiffrin [43]
1848 3 23 November 2025 Austria Gurgl
(Kirchenkar 60%)
SL 521 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Albania Lara Colturi  Switzerland  Camille Rast [44]
1849 4 29 November 2025 United States Copper Mountain
(West Encore / Rosi 46%)
GS 467 New Zealand Alice Robinson Austria Julia Scheib Norway Thea Louise Stjernesund [45]
1850 5 30 November 2025 SL 522 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Germany Lena Dürr Albania Lara Colturi [46]
1851 6 6 December 2025 Canada Tremblant
(Flying Mile 42%)
GS 468 New Zealand Alice Robinson Croatia Zrinka Ljutić Canada Valérie Grenier [47]
1852 7 7 December 2025 GS 469 Austria Julia Scheib Sweden Sara Hector New Zealand Alice Robinson [48]
1853 8 12 December 2025  Switzerland  St. Moritz
(Corviglia 61%)
DH 457 United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Magdalena Egger Austria Mirjam Puchner [49]
1854 9 13 December 2025 DH 458 Germany Emma Aicher United States Lindsey Vonn Italy Sofia Goggia [50]
1855 10 14 December 2025 SG 280 New Zealand Alice Robinson France Romane Miradoli Italy Sofia Goggia [51]
1856 11 16 December 2025 France Courchevel
(Stade Émile-Allais 58.5%)
SL 523 United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Camille Rast Germany Emma Aicher [52]
1857 12 20 December 2025 France Val d'Isère
(Piste Oreiller-Killy 52%)
DH 459 Austria Cornelia Hütter Germany Kira Weidle-Winkelmann United States Lindsey Vonn [53]
1858 13 21 December 2025 SG 281 Italy Sofia Goggia New Zealand Alice Robinson United States Lindsey Vonn [54]
1859 14 27 December 2025 Austria Semmering
(Panorama 51%)
GS 470 Austria Julia Scheib  Switzerland  Camille Rast Sweden Sara Hector [55]
1860 15 28 December 2025 SL 524 United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Camille Rast Albania Lara Colturi [56]
1861 16 3 January 2026 Slovenia Kranjska Gora
(Podkoren 3 59%)
GS 471  Switzerland  Camille Rast Austria Julia Scheib United States Paula Moltzan [57]
1862 17 4 January 2026 SL 525  Switzerland  Camille Rast United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener [58]
1863 18 10 January 2026 Austria Zauchensee
(Kälberloch 70%)
DH 460 United States Lindsey Vonn Norway Kajsa Vickhoff Lie United States Jacqueline Wiles [59]
11 January 2026 SG cnx cancelled due to strong winds
(rescheduled to Soldeu on 28 February)
[60]
1864 19 13 January 2026 Austria Flachau
(Griessenkar 53%)
SL 526 United States Mikaela Shiffrin United States Paula Moltzan Austria Katharina Truppe [61]
1865 20 17 January 2026 Italy Tarvisio
(Di Prampero 47%)
DH 461 Italy Nicol Delago Germany Kira Weidle-Winkelmann United States Lindsey Vonn [62]
1866 21 18 January 2026 SG 282 Germany Emma Aicher United States Lindsey Vonn Czech Republic Ester Ledecká [63]
1867 22 20 January 2026 Italy Kronplatz
(Erta 61%)
GS 472 Austria Julia Scheib  Switzerland  Camille Rast Sweden Sara Hector [64]
1868 23 24 January 2026 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn
(Černá Svatý Petr 66%)
GS 473 Sweden Sara Hector United States Paula Moltzan United States Mikaela Shiffrin [65]
1869 24 25 January 2026 SL 527 United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Camille Rast Germany Emma Aicher [66]
30 January 2026  Switzerland  Crans-Montana
(Mont Lachaux 53%)
DH cnx cancelled after 6 racers due to three severe crashes and bad visibility
(rescheduled to Val di Fassa on 6 March)
[67]
1870 25 31 January 2026 SG 283  Switzerland  Malorie Blanc Italy Sofia Goggia United States Breezy Johnson [68]
2026 Winter Olympics
(8 – 18 February • Cortina d’Ampezzo,  Italy)
1871 26 [e]27 February 2026 Andorra Soldeu
(Avet 65%)
DH 462
28 February 2026 DH cnx rescheduled to 27 February to accommodate rescheduled super-G
1872 27 [f]28 February 2026 SG 284
1873 28 1 March 2026 SG 285
1874 29 [g]6 March 2026 Italy Val di Fassa
(La VolatA)
DH 463
1875 30 7 March 2026 DH 464
1876 31 8 March 2026 SG 286
1877 32 14 March 2026 Sweden Åre
(Störtloppsbacken)
GS 474
1878 33 15 March 2026 SL 528
World Cup Season Final
1879 34 21 March 2026 Norway Kvitfjell
(Olympiabakken 64%)
DH 465
1880 35 22 March 2026 SG 287
1881 36 24 March 2026 Norway Hafjell
(Olympialøypa 52%)
SL 529
1882 37 25 March 2026 GS 475
60th FIS World Cup Overall
(25 October 2025 – 25 March 2026)
Overall

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.[77]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Switzerland1514736
2 Austria107623
3 United States97824
4 Norway45817
5 Italy43613
6 France33511
7 New Zealand3115
8 Germany2349
9 Brazil1405
10 Sweden1124
11 Czech Republic1012
12 Albania0224
13 Croatia0112
 Finland0112
15 Belgium0101
16 Canada0011
Totals (16 entries)535353159

Points distribution

The table shows the number of points won in the 2025–26 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 N/a

Prize money distribution

Higher prize money will be distributed this season in Euro (€) (no more in Swiss franc). Flachau and Kitzbühel have higher prize money.[78]

Men and Women

Flachau (1 women's event) and Kitzbühel (3 men's events) are excluded.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Total:
€167,619
€54,709 €25,608 €13,968 €10,476 €8,148 €6,984 €5,820 €4,656 €4,074 €3,492 €2,910 €2,328 €2,095 €1,979 €1,862
16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21th 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th
€1,746 €1,630 €1,513 €1,455 €1,397 €1,339 €1,280 €1,222 €1,164 €1,106 €1,048 €989 €931 €874 €816

Flachau

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Total:
€193,334
€70,000 €35,000 €15,000 €10,476 €8,148 €6,984 €5,820 €4,656 €4,074 €3,492 €2,910 €2,328 €2,095 €1,979 €1,862
16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21th 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th
€1,746 €1,630 €1,513 €1,455 €1,397 €1,339 €1,280 €1,222 €1,164 €1,106 €1,048 €989 €931 €874 €816

Kitzbühel

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Total:
€350,000
€101,000 €51,000 €26,000 €18,500 €15,500 €13,500 €12,500 €11,500 €10,500 €9,500 €8,500 €7,500 €6,500 €5,500 €4,500
16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21th 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th
€3,900 €3,800 €3,700 €3,600 €3,500 €3,400 €3,300 €3,200 €3,100 €3,000 €2,900 €2,800 €2,700 €2,600 €2,500

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 2025–26 season:

Notes

  1. ^ The finish line in Beaver Creek (DH and SG) was moved above usual finish area due to lack of snow.
  2. ^ The men's Beaver Creek competition (downhill) schedule has been changed due to unfavorable weather forecasts from 5 to 4 December
  3. ^ The men's Beaver Creek competition (super-G) schedule has been changed due to unfavorable weather forecasts from 6 to 5 December
  4. ^ Cancelled men's downhill in Beaver Creek (4 December) is rescheduled to Val Gardena/Gröden on 18 December.
  5. ^ The women's Soldeu competition (downhill) schedule has been changed from 28 to 27 February to accommodate the rescheduled super-G.
  6. ^ Cancelled women's super-G in Zauchensee (11 January) is rescheduled to Soldeu on 28 February.
  7. ^ Cancelled women's downhill in Crans-Montana (31 January) is rescheduled to Val di Fassa on 6 March.
  8. ^ All-time record in World Cup history

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