Federica Brignone Leads in Downhill Classification
Federica Brignone is dominating the Ski World Cup, with a 322-point lead in the overall World Cup.
The Italian skier has already won seven World Cup races in 2025, pulling away in the battle for the big globe.
Lara Gut-Behrami is expected to compete in five more races this season, but it is highly unlikely that she will catch up with Brignone.
There are still two downhill races to go, and a three-way battle is looming between Brignone, Cornelia Hütter, and Sofia Goggia, who are only 34 points apart.
In the super-G, Lara Gut-Behrami is in pole position for the small globe, leading with 55 points ahead of Brignone.
Brignone has won five out of eight giant slaloms this winter, but she is still only in third place in the discipline rankings.
The final race at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley will be a showdown, with Alice Robinson in the lead.
Marco Odermatt will win the overall World Cup for the fourth time in a row, with a lead of 570 points over Henrik Kristoffersen.
With a lead of 83 points, Marco Odermatt can hardly be denied victory in the downhill.
Odermatt has already taken the super-G bullet, and Stefan Rogentin is in 3rd place, with a good chance of finishing the season on the podium in the discipline rankings.
Camille Rast is still fighting for the small crystal globe in the slalom, 41 points behind Croatia's Zrinka Ljutic.
Wendy Holdener could still win the globe with one slalom to go and a 96-point deficit, but Ljutic holds all the aces.
A third place is enough for the 21-year-old to win a crystal globe for the first time.
The Swiss have a good chance of winning some of the coveted crystal globes again this winter.
The Ski World Cup season is heating up, with several Swiss skiers in contention for the top spots.
Federica Brignone's lead in the overall World Cup is significant, but the battle for the downhill classification is still tight.
The next few races will be crucial in determining the final standings, with several skiers still in contention for the top spots.
The Ski World Cup finals in Sun Valley will be a thrilling conclusion to the season, with several skiers fighting for the top spots.