Brignone Secures Giant Slalom Title at Sun Valley Finals
Brignone Secures Giant Slalom Title at Sun Valley Finals

Brignone Secures Giant Slalom Title at Sun Valley Finals

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The Stifel Sun Valley World Cup Finals culminated in thrilling events, with both the men's and women's slalom titles undecided. Federica Brignone secured the giant slalom title by finishing second in the final race, overtaking New Zealand's Alice Robinson, who failed to finish, thus clinching the globe with 580 points. Brignone's victory adds to her overall and downhill titles, showcasing her dominance ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Meanwhile, Marco Odermatt, having already claimed the giant slalom season title, participated in the men's giant slalom race, which served as a showcase of skill rather than a title decider. The women's slalom race, set to take place soon, promises to be another highlight, with intense competition expected among the top athletes. Sun Valley's return to the World Cup circuit has been marked by high stakes and historical significance, echoing past victories of skiing legends.

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