2025 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's overall explained

The women's overall competition in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of 37 events in four disciplines: downhill (DH) (8 races), super-G (SG) (9 races), giant slalom (GS) (10 races), and slalom (SL) (10 races).[1] After cancellations in both of the prior two seasons, the two downhills scheduled on the Matterhorn in mid-November were removed from the schedule.[2] Also, for the third straight season, only the four major disciplines will be contested on the World Cup circuit.

As is the case every other year, the Alpine Skiing World Championships will place, this time in Saalbach, Austria during 4-16 February 2025.[3]

Season summary

The early season

The first race of the season, a giant slalom scheduled as usual on the Rettenbach glacier in Sölden, Austria in October, was won by 2020 overall champion Federica Brignone of Italy, who rallied from third place after the opening run with the seventh-fastest time in the second run to overtake both of the racers ahead of her.[4] With the victory, Brignone, who is 34, became the oldest woman ever to win a World Cup race. Because this race was held so early in the fall, neither 2016 and 2024 overall champion Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland nor 2021 overall champion Petra Vlhová of Slovakia had recovered from prior surgeries sufficiently to be able to compete, although Gut-Behrami entered the race but did not start. Three weeks later, picking up where she left off, five-time (2017-19, 2022-23) overall champion Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States won the slalom in Levi, Finland, giving her the season lead and an all-time record 98 total victories in World Cup skiing.[5] After the race, Shiffrin stated that “from this weekend, I am racing every single weekend until world championships, for sure. So it’s going be a really big push now.” Shiffrin then won her 99th career victory in another slalom the following week in Gurgl, Austria.[6]

In the very next race, at Shiffrin's "home" course in Killington (Vermont), USA, Shiffrin made her first try for her 100th World Cup victory. As in the prior giant slalom in Sölden, she held the lead going into the second run. However, while still in the lead shortly after the midpoint of the course, she suffered a hard crash into the fencing, which resulted in her being stretchered off the course; the crash handed the win to Sara Hector of Sweden.[7] Shiffrin's injury was eventually diagnosed as an abdominal puncture wound (which could not be stitched up due to the possibility of infection) combined with "severe muscle trauma", and she was anticipated to miss at least the next two weeks.[8]

In the first race without Shiffrin, Camille Rast of Switzerland, who had posted her first two World Cup podiums ever by placing third in the prior two races, rallied from third after the second leg to post her first World Cup victory and take the lead in the overall standing for the season.[9]

Finals

The finals in all disciplines will be held from 22-27 March 2025 in Sun Valley, Idaho, USA.[10] Only the top 25 skiers in each World Cup discipline and the winner of the Junior World Championship in the discipline, plus any skiers who have scored at least 500 points in the World Cup overall classification for the season, are eligible to compete in the final, and only the top 15 finishers earn World Cup points.

Standings

SkierDH
SG
GS
SL
Total
1   Camille Rast0082205287
2 Mikaela Shiffrin0045200245
3 Zrinka Ljutić0093109202
4 Sara Hector0011666182
5 Lena Dürr0026155181
60032145177
7   Wendy Holdener0028145173
8 Lara Colturi0044112156
9 Anna Swenn-Larsson000146146
10 Paula Moltzan006972141
11   Mélanie Meillard000107107
12001000100
13 Thea Louise Stjernesund0090090
14 Laurence St. Germain0008686
15 Alice Robinson0080080
16 Neja Dvornik00364177
17 Nina O'Brien0076076
18 Katie Hensien0070070
19 Julia Scheib0060060
20 Mina Fürst Holtmann00292554
21 Clarisse Brèche00153550
22 Andreja Slokar0004949
23 Katharina Huber0004242
24 Emma Aicher00122941
25 Cornelia Öhlund0003939
26 Estelle Alphand00241438
Marie Lamure0003838
28 Katharina Truppe0003636
2900151934
30 Ana Bucik Jogan0024933
31 Ricarda Haaser0032032
320030030
33 Valérie Grenier0029029
340002928
35 Giorgia Collomb00121527
36 Leona Popović0002626
37 Martina Peterlini0002525
38 Asja Zenere0024024
39 Katharina Gallhuber0002121
40 Marta Bassino0020020
   Lara Gut-Behrami0020020
42 Stephanie Brunner0018018
Britt Richardson0018018
44   Aline Höpli0001616
Chiara Pogneaux0001616
46 Ali Nullmeyer0001313
47 Clara Direz0012012
   Simone Wild0012012
49 Dženifera Ģērmane0001010
Beatrice Sola0001010
Ilaria Ghisalberti0010010
Franziska Gritsch004610
53 Martina Dubovská00099
Lisa Hörhager00099
55 Amelia Smart00088
Elisabeth Bocock00808
Jessica Hilzinger00088
58 Fabiana Dorigo00707
Kristin Lysdahl00707
60 Lara Della Mea00505
61 Cornelia Hütter00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Petra Vlhovábgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0000
Sofia Goggia000bgcolor=lavender00
Stephanie Venier00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
000bgcolor=lavender0 0
Mirjam Puchner00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Kira Weidle00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0 0
Ester Ledecká00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
   Jasmine Flury00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Laura Pirovano00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Ariane Rädler00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0 0
Ilka Štuhec00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Laura Gauché00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
AJ Hurtbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0000
Romane Miradoli00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Christina Ager00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0 0
00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0 0
Nicol Delago00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Lauren Macuga00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
   Priska Nufer00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Jacqueline Wiles00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Roberta Melesi000bgcolor=lavender00
Elvedina Muzaferija00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
   Delia Durrer00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
   Jasmina Suter000bgcolor=lavender00
Teresa Runggaldier00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
   Nicole Goodbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Isabella Wright00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Marta Rossettibgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Elizabeth Kappaurerbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender00
Elisa Platinobgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender00
Magdalena Luczakbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender00
Karen Smadja-Clément00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Michaela Heiderbgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Marion Chevrierbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Nadia Delago00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
   Stephanie Jenal00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Cassidy Graybgcolor=lavender000bgcolor=lavender00
   Elena Stoffelbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Marie-Therese Sporerbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Bianca Bakke Westhoffbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
   Noémie Kolly00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Andrine Mårstølbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Sabrina Maier00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Camille Ceruttibgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Lisa Nybergbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender00
Nadine Fest00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Tricia Mangan00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Keely Cashman00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Michelle Niederwieser00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Vicky Bernardi00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Lisa Hörnblad00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Caitlin McFarlanebgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0000
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Hilma Lövblombgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender00
Lucrezia Lorenzibgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Emily Schöpf10bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Adriana Jelinkovabgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender00
Stefanie Fleckenstein0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Madison Hoffmanbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender066
Marte Monsenbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender00
Asa Andobgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Lila Lapanjabgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Elisabeth Reisingerbgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00
Charlotte Linggbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender000
Erika Pykalainenbgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender00
Sara Thalerbgcolor=lavender00bgcolor=lavender0bgcolor=lavender00

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CUP STANDINGS WORLD CUP Season 2025 Women Overall. fis-ski.com. 23 November 2024.
  2. Web site: Audi FIS Ski Women's World Cup 2024/25 Schedule. 20 September 2024. 5 November 2024.
  3. Web site: FIS ALPINE WORLD SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS SAALBACH 2025 . 5 November 2024.
  4. News: Federica Brignone overtakes Mikaela Shiffrin, is oldest woman to win Alpine skiing World Cup. MBC Sports. 26 October 2025. 5 November 2024.
  5. News: US skier Mikaela Shiffrin wins 1st World Cup slalom of season for her 98th career victory. Associated Press. AP News. 16 November 2024. 16 November 2024.
  6. News: USA's Mikaela Shiffrin gets 99th career victory with World Cup slalom win. Field Level Media. USA Today. 23 November 2024. 23 November 2024.
  7. News: Shiffrin crashes out of Killington giant slalom won by Hector. AFP. Yahoo! Sports. 30 November 2024. 30 November 2024.
  8. News: Mikaela Shiffrin suffers puncture wound, 'severe muscle trauma' after crash in pursuit of 100th win. Steven. Taranto. CBS Sports. 1 December 2024. 1 December 2024.
  9. News: Camille Rast wins Stifel Killington Cup slalom for first World Cup victory. Nick. Zaccardi. NBC Sports. 1 December 2024. 1 December 2024.
  10. Web site: Sun Valley Resort Named Host of Audi FIS Ski World Cup Finals on FIS 2024-25 Alpine Calendar. 5 June 2024. 5 November 2024.