New Zealand’s Alice Robinson delivered a masterful performance to secure her maiden FIS Alpine Ski World Cup super-G win on the challenging Corviglia course in St. Moritz, marking a historic first for a skier from her country in the discipline.
The 24-year-old, renowned for her giant slalom prowess, posted a time of 1:14.84 to hold off a strong field under clear skies. France’s Romane Miradoli claimed second place, just 0.08 seconds behind, while Italy’s Sofia Goggia secured third at 0.19 seconds back.09a62a,3ed603
American icon Lindsey Vonn, coming off a downhill victory on Friday and a runner-up finish on Saturday, finished a close fourth at 0.27 seconds, missing the podium by a narrow margin in her impressive comeback weekend.
Mikaela Shiffrin, competing in her first super-G in nearly two years, unfortunately did not finish, straying off course near the end after a solid start.
“Crazy, I was not expecting this today,” Robinson said post-race. “What a day—it’s just incredible.” The win, her third of the 2025-26 season, highlights her growing versatility and positions her as a serious multi-event threat heading toward the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics.
The technical, turny course favored Robinson’s strengths, allowing the giant slalom specialist to outshine many speed event regulars.a5197f
Lindsey Vonn leads Americans in fourth at St. Moritz super-G as …
This triumph adds to Robinson’s remarkable early-season form, further cementing her status as one of the tour’s rising stars.
