Overview
- Sofia Goggia claimed her first victory of the season and 27th World Cup win in the Super-G at Val d’Isère, beating Alice Robinson by 0.15 seconds with Lindsey Vonn third at +0.36; Elena Curtoni finished fourth.
- The race briefly paused for wind before resuming, and Goggia said she skied with margin on the upper section yet still delivered the winning time of 1:20.24.
- Goggia said she cried for an hour after Saturday’s downhill mistake and used that emotion as motivation for Sunday’s performance.
- One day earlier, Cornelia Huetter won the Val d’Isère downhill as Goggia dropped to eighth after a costly mid-course incident; Laura Pirovano was fifth and Nicol Delago ninth.
- Across the weekend, Switzerland went 1–2 in the Val Gardena downhill (Von Allmen over Odermatt) with Italy’s Florian Schieder third, and Goggia’s Super-G win moved her to third overall behind Mikaela Shiffrin and Robinson.