2024 Women's Super-G World Cup
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The women's super-G in the 2023 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to include eleven events, including the final.[1] Currently, as discussed below, one super-G on 10 December in St. Moritz has been canceled, but it has been rescheduled as a second super-G in Zauchensee on 12 January.[2]

Season summary

The first event in this discipline, which did not take place until 8 December 2023 in St. Moritz, Switzerland, was easily won by three-time defending downhill champion Sofia Goggia, who triumphed by almost a second over the field.[3] The follow-up race on the same slope was canceled due to continuing heavy snowfall.[4]

In the next event, 2022 discipline champion Federica Brignone of Italy notched her third victory of the season in a race that only 32 of the 57 starters were actually able to complete, a result that kept Goggia in first place for the season.[5]

Finals

The World Cup final is scheduled for Friday, 22 March 2023 in Saalbach, Austria. Only the top 25 skiers in the World Cup Super-G discipline and the winner of the Junior World Championship, 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 earn World Cup points.

Standings

# Skier
8 Dec 2023
St. Moritz

 Switzerland 
10 Dec 2023
St. Moritz

 Switzerland 
17 Dec 2023
Val d'Isère

France
12 Jan 2024
Zauchensee

Austria
14 Jan 2024
Zauchensee

Austria
28 Jan 2024
Cortina d'Ampezzo

Italy
4 Feb 2024
Garmisch

Germany
18 Feb 2024
Crans Montana

 Switzerland 
24 Feb 2024
Val di Fassa

Italy
25 Feb 2024
Val di Fassa

Italy
3 Mar 2024
Kvitfjell

Norway
22 Mar 2024
Saalbach

Austria
Total
1 Austria Cornelia Hütter 80x50100 230
2 Italy Federica Brignone 45x10050 195
3 Norway Kajsa Vickhoff Lie 13x8080 173
4 Italy Sofia Goggia 100x60DNF 160
5  Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami 60xDNF60 120
6  Switzerland  Joana Hählen 20x4029 89
7 Austria Mirjam Puchner 26x2036 82
8 Italy Marta Bassino 36xDNF45 81
9  Switzerland  Corinne Suter 32x2420 76
10  Switzerland  Michelle Gisin 11x4516 72
Austria Stephanie Venier 40xDNS32 72
 Switzerland  Jasmine Flury 14x3226 72
13 Austria Ariane Rädler 16x1540 71
14 Norway Ragnhild Mowinckel 29x2216 67
15 Italy Laura Pirovano 15x367 58
16 Germany Kira Weidle 5x2918 52
17 United States Mikaela Shiffrin 50xDNFDNS 50
18 Canada Valérie Grenier 18xDNF24 42
19 Austria Christina Ager 12x189 39
20 France Laura Gauché 22xDNF12 34
21 New Zealand Alice Robinson 24xDNF6 30
22 Germany Emma Aicher DNFx26DNF 26
23  Switzerland  Priska Nufer 5x614 25
24  Switzerland  Stephanie Jenal DNSxDNS22 22
25 Czech Republic Ester Ledecká 8xDNF13 21
26 Poland Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel 9xDNF11 20
Austria Michaela Heider DSQx119 20
28 France Romane Miradoli DNSx135 18
29 Slovenia Ilka Štuhec 0x160 16
30 United States Lauren Macuga 1x140 15
31 Italy Roberta Melesi 2x102 14
32  Austria  Lena Wechner DNSx13DNF 13
33  Switzerland  Jasmina Suter 0x93 12
34  Switzerland  Delia Durrer 10xDNF0 10
United States Jacqueline Wiles DNSxDNF10 10
36 Austria Stephanie Brunner DNSx80 8
37 Italy Teresa Runggaldier 0x70 7
United States Keely Cashman 7xDNF0 7
39 Austria Nadine Fest 6xDNFDNF 6
40  Switzerland  Juliana Suter DNFx5DNS 5
41 Austria Sabrina Maier DNFx40 4
Austria Franziska Gritsch DNFxDNS4 4
43 France Camille Cerutti 0x30 3
Austria Elisabeth Reisinger 3xDNSDNS 3
45 Austria Christine Scheyer DNFx2DNS 2
46 Italy Nicol Delago 0x10 1
United States Isabella Wright DNFxDNF1 1
Italy Elena Curtoni DNFxDNSDNS 0
France Karen Smadja-Clément 0xDNF0 0
Austria Nina Ortlieb DNSxDNSDNS 0
Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvedina Muzaferija DNFx00 0
Sweden Lisa Hörnblad DNFx00 0
Germany Katrin Hirtl-Stanggaßinger 0xDNF0 0
References [6][4][7][8]

Legend

  •   Winner (100 points)
  •   2nd place (80 points)
  •   3rd place (60 points)
  • DNF = Did not finish
  • DSQ = Disqualified
  •   Did not start (DNS)
  •   Not eligible for finals (NE)
  •   Race canceled (x)
  • Updated at 12 January 2024, after 3 events and 1 cancellation.[9]

See also

References

  1. "FIS CALENDAR & RESULTS - World Cup Women SG". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  2. AFP (16 December 2023). "Women's Cancelled St Moritz Super-G Shifted To Austria". Barron's. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  3. AFP (8 December 2023). "'Instinctive' Goggia skis to victory in opening St Moritz super-G". MSN.com. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  4. 1 2 Associated Press (10 December 2023). "Heavy snow at St. Moritz forces cancellation of Mikaela Shiffrin's super-G race in women's World Cup". MSN.com. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  5. AFP (17 December 2023). "Shiffrin Misses Out As Brignone Dominates Super-G In Val D'Isere". Barron's. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  6. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup St. Moritz Women's SG (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  7. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val d'Isère Women's SG (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  8. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Zauchensee Women's SG (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  9. "Official FIS women's season standings". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
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