A superstar-studded podium brought the curtain down on an unforgettable weekend of speed racing in Val d’Isère, with Italy’s Sofia Goggia claiming a dominant super-G victory ahead of New Zealand’s Alice Robinson and American legend Lindsey Vonn.
Goggia, the “Speed Queen,” mastered the challenging Oreiller-Killy course in windy conditions to post a time of 1:20.24, securing her 27th World Cup win and her first triumph of the 2025-26 season. The triumph was especially sweet after a DNF in Saturday’s downhill, marking her fourth victory on this iconic French piste.545b38,4e221c,d719ee
Just 0.15 seconds back, Alice Robinson continued her impressive speed campaign with silver – her latest podium in a breakout season that has seen the young Kiwi emerge as a serious threat across disciplines.
Completing the dream trio was Lindsey Vonn, who charged to bronze (+0.36) for her second consecutive third-place finish in Val d’Isère following Saturday’s downhill. The 41-year-old’s back-to-back podiums add to her record-extending career tally and fuel excitement for her Olympic bid at Milano-Cortina 2026.cb65fc
Sofia Goggia gets overdue World Cup win in super-G and Lindsey …
This high-caliber podium – featuring three Olympic champions – perfectly encapsulated a weekend of dramatic racing, high speeds, and resilient performances amid gusty winds and interruptions.
The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women’s tour now breaks for the holidays, resuming in early January.
