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Alpine Ski World Cup 2025 Slalom Winner Henrik Kristoffersen

  • Writer: Raúl Revuelta
    Raúl Revuelta
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read
Henrik Kristoffersen. Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom Winner.
Henrik Kristoffersen. Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom Winner. Picture: Joerg Mitter / Red Bull Content Pool

Henrik Kristoffersen claimed his fourth Slalom Crystal Globe, having previously won the title in 2016, 2020, and 2022. He joined Alberto Tomba on four Slalom globes, behind only Ingemar Stenmark (8) and Marcel Hirscher (6).

Loic Meillard (610) finished in second place, 52 points behind the Norwegian. Teammate Timon Haugan (609) was third, only one point behind the Swiss. Olympic Champion Clement Noel has won four World Cup Slalom races this season, already a career high, but finished behind them.

The 30-year-old skier claimed the first Crystal Globe for Marcel Hirscher’s ski brand VAN DEER–Red Bull Sports in only its third winter season. The winning setup from VAN DEER–Red Bull Sports also brought Timon Haugan to the strongest season of his career to date, with victories in Alta Badia and the Nightrace in Schladming, in Sun Valley and two second places in Wengen and Kranjska Gora (the first double victory for the VAN DEER-Red Bull Sports team).


Henrik Kristoffersen has won two World Cup Slalom races this season in Val d'Isere and Kranjska Gora. In 12 World Cup Slalom races this season, Kristoffersen has one DNF and has been inside the top eight in the other eleven races, including five podiums. He has won two Slalom races in a season five previous times.


Henrik Kristoffersen. Alpine Ski World Cup Slalom Winner.



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