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Americans Paula Moltzan Second, Mikaela Shiffrin Fourth in World Cup Opener

  • Federica Brignone and Aleksander Steen Olsen will not compete due to injuries, impacting the opening races of the Alpine skiing World Cup season in Sölden, Austria.
  • The International Ski and Snowboard Federation is enhancing course safety measures following the death of Matteo Franzoso in September.
  • Mikaela Shiffrin aims to win her ninth slalom title, while Marco Odermatt seeks his fifth overall championship title.
  • Many prominent skiers, including Marcel Hirscher, are absent due to injuries or illness, leaving the field more open this season.
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Americans Paula Moltzan second, Mikaela Shiffrin fourth in World Cup opener

Paula Moltzan claimed second and Mikaela Shiffrin finished fourth as the women's U.S. Alpine Ski team kicked off the 2025-26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season in Solden, Austria.

·Tucson, United States
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Alpine World Cup opening in Sölden with the 2nd round in the women's giant slalom (13 o'clock) live in the stream. Also: Turn World Championship in Jakarta in the summary.

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This Sunday, October 26 will mark the start of the men's Alpine ski season 2025-2026 with a giant in Sölden.

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Shiffrin, Odermatt are favorites as injury-marred Alpine skiing World Cup heads into Olympic season

Two giant slaloms on a glacier in the Austrian Alps open the Alpine skiing World Cup season this weekend.

·United States
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Three and a half months before the Olympics, several ski stars are working on their comebacks. A water level report before Sölden.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The Alpine Skiing World Cup starts in Austria.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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