Livigno Super-G: Men’s World Cup Live Today

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The last 3 races await us. Tommy Lochmann will start with number 60.

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importantSteudle falls out.

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Roy-Alexander Steudle heads for the track.

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Pfiffner only beats Casse.

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Marco Pfiffner will start after him.

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importantAlphand ends.

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With number 57 we will see Nils Alphand.

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Tapanainen penultimate.

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Number 56 belongs to Jaakko Tapanainen.

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Von Appen finished in 40th place.

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Henrik Von Appen will start next.

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The Perathoner arrives at the finish line in 29th place. His compatriot Innerhofer will be without points today.

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Max Perathoner is already on the track.

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Number 53 belongs to Luis Vogt.

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Alphand in 29th place. Bennett drops out of the TOP 30.

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Morse does not score today. He finished in 32nd place.

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importantWe also like Ducros.

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Leo Ducros has the number 50.

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importantFantastic ride by Marc Kohler with number 49! At the finish line, with a loss of 52 hundredths of a second, he is tied for 11th place! The same time was also achieved by Stefan Babinsky, but he started with number 3.

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After him, Marco Kohler will present himself.

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Rieser does not score today. He reaches the finish line in 35th place.

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Stefan Rieser will start with number 48.

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Seger finished in 17th place. Miggiano will also be without points.

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Brodie Seger starts next.

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Miggiano finished in 29th place. Kilde will also be without points today.

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With number 46 we will see Alessio Miggiano.

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Excellent ride by Schieder, which moves her to 14th place.

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Number 45 belongs to Florian Schieder.

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Finished easily in 22nd place.

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Elian Lehto will present himself with number 44.

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Bennett in 26th place. Not even Giezendanner scores like that.

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Number 43 is Bryce Bennett.

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importantAlliod is another drop out.

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It was started by Benjamin Jacques Alliod.

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importantFresquet drops out.

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After him we will see Adrien Fresquet.

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Traninger finished in 29th place. Casse definitely doesn’t score like that.

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Manuel Traninger will start next.

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Wieser finished in 17th place.

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After him we will see Vincent Wieser.

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Elezi Cannaferina finishes in 22nd place.

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Number 38 belongs to Alban Elezi Cannaferina.

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importantAbbruzzese drops out.

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Marco Abbruzzese starts.

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Seger finished in 19th place.

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Number 36 is Riley Seger.

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importantPloier falls out.

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After him, Andreas Ploier will introduce himself.

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Felix Monsen will perform next.

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At the finish, Giezendanner only deftly overcomes the last Casse.

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Number 33 belongs to Blaise Giezendanner.

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importantEven Simon Jocher showed an even better ride! He reached the finish line only with a loss of 31 hundredths of a second, which puts him in joint 5th place with Dominik Paris.

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After him we will see Simon Jocher.

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importantFantastic drive by Loic Meillard with number 31! He even fought for podium places for a long time! After all, it is sixth place at the finish with a loss of 37 hundredths of a second.

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After a short break, Loic Meillard starts.

Running order

1. Marco Schwarz (AUT) 1:10.33
2. Alexis Money (SUI) +0.20
3. Franjo von Allmen (SUI) +0.25
4. Marco Odermatt (SUI) +0.29
5. Dominik Paris (ITA) +0,31
6. Stefan Rogentin (SUI) +0.44
7. Guglielmo Bosca (ITA) +0.44
8. Nils Allegre (FRA) +0.48
9. Stefan Babinsky (AUT) +0.52
10. Ryan Cochran-Siegle (USA) +0,56
11. River Radamus (USA) +0,58
12. Cameron Alexander (CAN) +0,77
13. Lukas Feurstein (AUT) +0.85
14. Giovanni Franzoni (ITA) +0.87
15. Jan Zabystřan (CZE) +0.93
16. Daniel Hemetsberger (AUT) +0,93
17. Kyle Negomir (USA) +0,97
18. Jeffrey Read (CAN) +1,04
19. Adrian Smiseth Sejersted (NOR) +1.13
20. Christof Innerhofer (ITA) +1,17
21. Romed Baumann (GER) +1,37
22. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (NOR) +1.49
23. James Crawford (CAN) +1,50
24. Mattia Casse (ITA) +4.51
Justin Murisier (SUI) DNF
Matthieu Bailet (FRA) DNF
Jared Goldberg (USA) DNF
Miha Hrobat (SLO) DNF
Raphael Haaser (AUT) DNF
Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT) DNF

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Justin Murisier closes the elite thirty.

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Negomir finished in 17th place.

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His compatriot Kyle Negomir will start after him.

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Radamus with an excellent ride, which moves him to 11th place.

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River Radamus will perform next.

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Kilde finished in 20th place.

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Aleksander Aamodt Kilde starts.

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Baumann finishes in 19th place.

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With number 26 we will see Romed Baumann.

importantWe have stopped the race.

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importantAfter excellent intermediate times, Bailet also falls out.

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We will see Matthieu Bailet next.

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Read finished in 16th place.

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After him we will see Jeffrey Read.

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importantGoldberg finishes.

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After a short break, Jared Goldberg will be introduced.

Running order

1. Marco Schwarz (AUT) 1:10.33
2. Alexis Money (SUI) +0.20
3. Franjo von Allmen (SUI) +0.25
4. Marco Odermatt (SUI) +0.29
5. Dominik Paris (ITA) +0,31
6. Stefan Rogentin (SUI) +0.44
7. Guglielmo Bosca (ITA) +0.44
8. Nils Allegre (FRA) +0.48
9. Stefan Babinsky (AUT) +0.52
10. Ryan Cochran-Siegle (USA) +0,56
11. Cameron Alexander (CAN) +0,77
12. Lukas Feurstein (AUT) +0.85
13. Giovanni Franzoni (ITA) +0.87
14. Jan Zabystřan (CZE) +0.93
15. Daniel Hemetsberger (AUT) +0,93
16. Adrian Smiseth Sejersted (NOR) +1.13
17. Christof Innerhofer (ITA) +1,17
18. James Crawford (CAN) +1,50
19. Mattia Casse (ITA) +4.51
Miha Hrobat (SLO) DNF
Raphael Haaser (AUT) DNF
Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT) DNF

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Innerhofer beats only Crawford and Casse.

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Number 22 belongs to Christof Innerhofer.

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importantThe grave falls out.

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After him, Miha Hrobat will present himself.

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Franzoni finishes in 13th place.

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After him we will see Giovanni Franzoni.

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Cochran-Siegle finished in 10th place.

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Number 19 is Ryan Cochran-Siegle.

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Hemetsberger finished with the same time as Zabystřan.

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After him we will see Daniel Hemetsberger.

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Zabystřan arrives at the finish line with a loss of 93 hundredths of a second. At the moment it is enough for him to take 12th place.

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The surprising winner of the previous race, Jan Zabystřan, will appear next.

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Crawford had solid intermediate times, but the finish did not work out for him and he only beats Casse at the finish line.

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After a short break, James Crawford starts.

Running order

1. Marco Schwarz (AUT) 1:10.33
2. Alexis Money (SUI) +0.20
3. Franjo von Allmen (SUI) +0.25
4. Marco Odermatt (SUI) +0.29
5. Dominik Paris (ITA) +0,31
6. Stefan Rogentin (SUI) +0.44
7. Guglielmo Bosca (ITA) +0.44
8. Nils Allegre (FRA) +0.48
9. Stefan Babinsky (AUT) +0.52
10. Cameron Alexander (CAN) +0,77
11. Lukas Feurstein (AUT) +0.85
12. Adrian Smiseth Sejersted (NOR) +1.13
13. Mattia Casse (ITA) +4.51
Raphael Haaser (AUT) DNF
Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT) DNF

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Odermatt won’t win today and won’t even be on the podium! With a loss of 29 hundredths of a second, he is currently fourth!

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Marco Odermatt will start after him.

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Casse is in last place after a huge mistake at the end with a big loss and will definitely not score today.

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With number 14 we will see Mattia Casse.

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Bosca arrives at the finish line with a loss of 44 hundredths of a second in joint fifth place. Rogentin set the same time.

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After him we will see Guglielmo Bosca.

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Von Allmen is not enough for Schwarz and hardly even for his compatriot Monney. With a loss of 25 hundredths of a second, he is currently third.

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We will see Franj Von Allmen next.

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Rogentin finished in fourth place.

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Next up will be his compatriot Stefan Rogentin.

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Schwarz remains at the helm. Monney was also able to get close to him, who is second at the finish line with a loss of 20 hundredths of a second.

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Alexis Monney is number 10.

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Not even Paris is enough for Schwarz. But despite this, he is in an excellent second place. He lost 31 hundredths of a second to the Austrian.

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After him, we will see Dominik Paris ride.

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Feurstein finished in 5th place. He beats only Sejersted.

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After a short break, Lukas Feurstein introduces himself.

importantThe race has been interrupted after Haaser dropped out.

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importantNot even Haaser will finish the race for us today.

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After him we will see his compatriot Raphael Haaser.

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importantToo bad for Vincent Kriechmayr. He drops out after excellent intermediate times!

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After him we will see Vincent Kriechmayr.

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Alexander is only beating Sejersted so far.

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Cameron Alexander will present himself with number 5.

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importantWe have a new leader! He is Marco Schwarz, who beats Nils Allegre’s time by 48 hundredths of a second!

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After him we will see Marc Schwarz.

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Allegre remains in the lead even after Babinski’s ride. With a loss of only 4 hundredths, he is currently in second place.

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Stefan Babinsky has number 3.

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Sejersted is not enough for Allegre. He lost 65 hundredths of a second at the finish line.

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Adrian Smiseth Sejersted will try to overcome him.

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importantAllegre set the basic time – 1:10.81.

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Today’s race will be opened by Nils Allegre with his ride.

Welcome to all alpine skiing fans to watch the online text broadcast of the men’s Super G. The venue of the race is Livigno, Italy.

The last Super G was shockingly dominated by Jan Zabystřan ahead of Marc Odermatt and Giovanni Franzoni. In Livigno, it will be driven for the first time. This track will also be part of the 2026 Winter Olympics, and that is why the organizers decided to include it in the calendar of alpine skiers in order to test the new track and logistics.

We welcome you to the online transmission. The event will start at 11:30.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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