The iconic Oreiller-Killy (OK) piste is primed and waiting as the world’s top speed specialists gear up for today’s women’s super-G at the Audi FIS Ski World Cup in Val d’Isère, with the green light set for 11:00 CET.
Fresh off yesterday’s thrilling downhill — where Austria’s Cornelia Huetter claimed victory ahead of Germany’s Kira Weidle-Winkelmann and American legend Lindsey Vonn in third — the super-G promises another day of high-octane action on one of alpine skiing’s most demanding speed tracks.
Vonn, the 41-year-old comeback sensation, arrives in red-hot form after securing her third consecutive World Cup downhill podium (and fourth speed podium this season). The Val d’Isère veteran — who has fond memories of cowbell prizes from past wins here — is hungry to challenge for the top step in super-G, a discipline where precision and raw speed collide.
Huetter, riding the momentum from her downhill triumph, will look to double up, while Italy’s Sofia Goggia, New Zealand’s Alice Robinson (fresh off a super-G win in St. Moritz), and home favorites like Romane Miradoli aim to capitalize on the demanding terrain that rewards flawless lines and fearless commitment.
With perfect snowy conditions and a one-run format that leaves no room for error, expect drama from gate one on the legendary OK — a course notorious for separating contenders from pretenders.
Live timing and streaming available on fis-ski.com and the FIS app. Buckle up for what could be another unforgettable chapter in the 2025-26 speed season.
