Overview
- Marco Odermatt edged teammate Franjo von Allmen by 0.03 seconds to win the Kitzbühel super-G, extending his super-G and overall World Cup leads.
- Giovanni Franzoni captured the Kitzbühel downhill by 0.07 over Odermatt for his first downhill victory and second World Cup win this month.
- Sara Hector won the final women’s giant slalom before the Games in Špindlerův Mlýn, with Paula Moltzan second and Mikaela Shiffrin third for her first GS podium since January 2024.
- In Sunday’s first run of the last pre-Olympic slalom, Shiffrin led by 1.26 seconds and can clinch the season slalom title with an eighth-place finish or better.
- Norway’s Aleksander Aamodt Kilde skipped Kitzbühel with back pain, and his team said his outlook is very good to start next week’s Crans-Montana downhill, the final World Cup stop before the Olympics.