2024-2025 Men's Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G Season Review
- Raúl Revuelta
- Mar 31
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 1

Marco Odermatt won his third straight Super-G Crystal Globe. Stefan Rogentin and Vincent Kriechmayr placed second and third in the standings for the discipline.

Marco Odermatt won the first Super-G of the season at the Birds of Prey racecourse in Beaver Creek. In a challenging race, out of the first ten athletes, six did not finish the race, Odermatt secured his win with a consistent performance and a super-fast finish. He beat Cyprien Sarrazin by 0.18 seconds. With starting number 24, 23-year-old Lukas Feurstein secured third place, finishing +0.47 seconds behind the leader. This was the first time the Austrian achieved a podium finish in the Alpine Ski World Cup.
Mattia Casse confirmed that he is one of the fastest skiers in the world right now by winning the Super G on the Saslong in Val Gardena. He took his first victory in the Alpine Ski World Cup at the age of 34 in his 200th Alpine Ski World Cup race.
US skier Jared Goldberg finished second, just 0.01 seconds behind Casse, to claim his first Alpine World Cup podium in 168 races at the age of 33. His previous best result was fourth place in the Kitzbühel Downhill in January 2023.
Marco Odermatt finished in third place, 0.43 seconds behind Casse.
The last Men's race of the Alpine Ski World Cup in 2024 brought another first-time winner. 24-year-old Norwegian Fredrik Moeller confirmed that he is one of the skiers to watch by winning the Super-G in Bormio. After finishing in fourth place in the first two Super-G races of the season in Beaver Creek and Val Gardena, he celebrated his first victory and first podium in his eighth Super-G and 26th World Cup race.
Vincent Kriechmayr finished in second place, 0.20 seconds behind the Norwegian, and made it onto the podium for the first time in the season.
Switzerland's Alexis Monney confirmed his surprise victory in yesterday's Downhill by finishing third, just 0.24 seconds behind the winner. Wearing bib number 27, Monney, with a magnificent finish, displaced his teammate Stefan Rogentin from the podium. It's also the second World Cup podium for the talented 24-year-old.
The Super-G in Wengen brought another first-time winner. The 23-year-old Swiss skier Franjo Von Allmen proved he is one of the rising stars in the Alpine Ski World Cup. After finishing second in the Downhill in Bormio y Val Gardena this season and third in the Super-G in Garmisch Partenkirchen last season, he put in a clean, strong performance to beat Vincent Kriechmayr by just 0.10 seconds. Teammate Stefan Rogentin finished in third place, 0.58 seconds behind.
Marco Odermatt claimed his first victory in Kitzbühel. After finishing second in the Downhill in 2022 and 2024 and second in the Super-G in 2021, the 27-year-old won the Super-G on the Streif. Raphael Haaser finished in second place, 0.11 seconds behind Odermatt. Swiss teammate Stefan Rogentin rounded up the podium 0.30 seconds off the pace.
After sweeping the podium in the Downhill on Saturday, the Swiss ski team celebrated a double victory in the Super-G with Marco Odermatt and Alexis Monney.
Marco Odermatt claimed victory in the Super-G at Crans-Montana, becoming the third man to secure 15 wins in Alpine Ski World Cup Super-G events. The only others to achieve this are Hermann Maier with 24 wins and Aksel Lund Svindal with 17.
Dominik Paris took third place, finishing 0.39 seconds behind the leader.
Dominik Paris secured his second victory of the season in the Super-G event in Kvitfjell, after winning Friday's Downhill race. The 35-year-old Italian won the shortened race ahead of Canadian James Crawford (+0.38) and Slovenian Miha Hrobat (+0.47).
This was Paris' sixth win on the Olympiabakken, with four Downhill victories in 2016, 2019, 2022, and 2025, and two Super-G wins in 2019 and 2025. This marks his 24th World Cup victory and 50th World Cup podium, making him the 24th man to reach this milestone.
Marco Odermatt secured his third straight Super-G Crystal Globe in Kvitfjell. Mattia Casse, the only skier with a chance of taking the title from Odermatt, did not start the Super-G after suffering a fall during Downhill training.
The Super-G in Sun Valley brought another first-time winner. 23-year-old Lukas Feurstein achieved his first World Cup triumph in the last Super-G of the season in Idaho. He put in a clean, strong performance to beat teammate Raphael Haaser by just 0.19 seconds. Franjo Von Allmen rounded up the podium in third place, 0.42 seconds off the pace.
It's the first victory for the Men's Austrian Team in the World Cup since Manuel Feller's Slalom victory in February 2024 in Palisades Tahoe. The Austrians had been waiting for a win for 40 consecutive races.
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