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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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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.
This Sunday, October 26 will mark the start of the men's Alpine ski season 2025-2026 with a giant in Sölden.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThree and a half months before the Olympics, several ski stars are working on their comebacks. A water level report before Sölden.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleThe Alpine Skiing World Cup starts in Austria.
·Bratislava, Slovakia
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