2026 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's super-G

2026 Women's Super-G World Cup
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The women's super-G in the 2026 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of eight events, including the final.[1] The season is scheduled to begin at St. Moritz, Switzerland on 14 December 2025 and then to remain in Europe all season, with each race scheduled to occur the day after a downhill, according to the initial schedule released on 12 June 2025.[2] Thus, the Di Prampero course in Tarvisio, Italy will host its second-ever World Cup race on 18 January 2026.[3]

The season will be interrupted for the quadrennial 2026 Winter Olympics in three regions in Italy -- Milan, the Stelvio Pass, and Cortina d'Ampezzo—during 6–22 February 2026.[4] The Alpine speed skiing events for women are scheduled to take place on the classic Olimpia delle Tofane course at Cortina d'Ampezzo.[5] The championship in women's super-G is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 12 February.

Season summary

[This section will be added beginning in December 2025.]

Finals

The World Cup finals in the discipline are scheduled to take place on Sunday, 22 March 2026 on the Olympiabakken course at Kvitfjell, near Lillehammer, Norway.[6] Only the top 25 skiers in the World Cup super-G discipline and the winner of the 2026 FIS Junior World Championships in the discipline, plus any skiers who have scored at least 500 points in the World Cup overall classification for the season, will be eligible to compete in the final, and only the top 15 will earn World Cup points.

Standings

Venue
14 Dec 2025
St. Moritz
21 Dec 2025
Val d'Isère
11 Jan 2026
Zauchensee
18 Jan 2026
Tarvisio
31 Jan 2026
Crans Montana
12 Feb 2026
Cortina d'Ampezzo
1 Mar 2026
Soldeu
8 Mar 2026
Val di Fassa
22 Mar 2026
Kvitfjell
# Skier Switzerland France Austria Italy Switzerland Italy Andorra Italy Norway Total
1  Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami 0
Italy Federica Brignone 0
Italy Sofia Goggia 0
NorwayKajsa Vickhoff Lie 0
Italy Elena Curtoni 0
United States Lauren Macuga 0
Austria Cornelia Hütter 0
 Switzerland  Corinne Suter 0
France Romane Miradoli 0
Austria Ariane Rädler 0
Italy Marta Bassino 0
Austria Stephanie Venier 0
United States Lindsey Vonn 0
Italy Laura Pirovano 0
Germany Emma Aicher 0
Czech Republic Ester Ledecká 0
New Zealand Alice Robinson 0
Germany Kira Weidle-Winkelmann 0
Austria Mirjam Puchner 0
Austria Ricarda Haaser 0
Italy Roberta Melesi 0
 Switzerland  Michelle Gisin 0
 Switzerland  Joana Hählen 0
SloveniaIlka Štuhec 0
 Switzerland  Malorie Blanc 0
France Laura Gauché 0
Austria Christina Ager 0
United States Keely Cashman 0
France Karen Clément 0
Canada Valérie Grenier 0
Austria Nadine Fest 0
France Camille Cerutti 0
United States Breezy Johnson 0
Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvedina Muzaferija 0
Italy Asja Zenere 0
 Switzerland  Jasmina Suter 0
Austria Magdalena Egger 0
 Switzerland  Janine Schmitt 0
Italy Nicol Delago 0
United States Tricia Mangan 0
NorwayMarte Monsen 0
United States Jacqueline Wiles 0
 Switzerland  Delia Durrer 0
 Switzerland  Priska Ming-Nufer 0
Italy Vicky Bernardi 0
Poland Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel 0
Austria Julia Scheib 0
Austria Lisa Grill 0
Austria Stephanie Brunner 0
Austria Nina Ortlieb 0
Italy Nadia Delago 0
References

Legend

  •   Winner (100 points)
  •   2nd place (80 points)
  •   3rd place (60 points)
  • DNF = Did not finish
  • DSQ = Disqualified
  •   Did not start (DNS)
  •   Not eligible for finals (NE)
  •   Race canceled (x)
  •   FIS non-World Cup race (World Championships)
  • R# = Rescheduled (make-up) race
  • Updated at 1 July 2025, pre-season.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "FIS CALENDAR & RESULTS - World Cup Women SG". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  2. ^ "Audi FIS Ski Women's World Cup 2025/26 Initial Schedule" (PDF). fis-ski.com. 12 June 1015. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  3. ^ "Tarvisio to Host 2026 Women's World Cup Ski Races, Boosting Italy's Alpine Prestige". italia.it. 14 June 2025. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Winter Olympic Games: Milano Cortina 2026". Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  5. ^ "Milano Cortina 2026: Bormio". Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  6. ^ "FIS Alpine Meeting: Focus on Athlete Safety and Season Outlook". fis-ski.com. 12 May 2025. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  7. ^ "Official FIS women's season standings". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 1 July 2025.