Mikaela Shiffrin returns to the site of one of her most emotional victories this weekend, as the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup heads to Mont Tremblant, Canada, for back-to-back women’s Giant Slalom races on Saturday, December 6 and Sunday, December 7, 2025.
Exactly one year after her record-breaking 91st World Cup win in 2024, the American superstar is back on the same hill where she fought back tears on the podium. Now fully recovered from her early-season knee injury, Shiffrin is the clear favorite to reclaim the GS spotlight and add to her 99 career victories.
Race Schedule (all times ET)
Saturday, Dec 6 – GS Run 1: 1:00 PM | Run 2: 4:00 PM
Sunday, Dec 7 – GS Run 1: 1:00 PM | Run 2: 4:00 PM
How to Watch Live in the U.S.
TV: CNBC (both days, delayed coverage)
Streaming (free with login): Peacock – live both runs
No blackouts: skiandsnowboard.live (official FIS stream, geo-restricted in some regions but works with VPN)
International Viewing
Canada: CBC Sports / cbcsports.ca (free live)
Europe: Eurosport / discovery+ / Max
Everywhere else: FIS YouTube channel (free geoblocked in major markets) or use skiandsnowboard.live
With Federica Brignone and Sara Hector breathing down her neck, Shiffrin has extra motivation: a win this weekend would make her the first woman to hit triple-digit World Cup victories before the New Year.
Don’t miss it – two days of high-speed GS drama under the Quebec lights. Shiffrin’s hunt for 100 starts now.
