Lillehammer (NOR) 21 Mar 2026 – 25 Mar 2026
Source: https://www.fis-ski.com/
https://worldcupkvitfjell.no/
The 2026 Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Finals are taking place in the Lillehammer region from March 21 to March 25, 2026. This marks the first time Norway has hosted the season finals since 2003.
The event is split between two primary venues: Kvitfjell (Speed events) and Hafjell (Technical events).
Race Schedule & Locations
| Date | Discipline | Venue | Time (CET) |
| Sat, Mar 21 | Men’s Downhill | Kvitfjell | 10:45 |
| Women’s Downhill | Kvitfjell | 12:30 | |
| Sun, Mar 22 | Women’s Super-G | Kvitfjell | 10:45 |
| Men’s Super-G | Kvitfjell | 12:30 | |
| Mon, Mar 23 | Rest Day / Training | — | — |
| Tue, Mar 24 | Men’s Giant Slalom | Hafjell | 09:30 / 12:30 |
| Women’s Slalom | Hafjell | 10:30 / 13:30 | |
| Wed, Mar 25 | Women’s Giant Slalom | Hafjell | 09:30 / 12:30 |
| Men’s Slalom | Hafjell | 10:30 / 13:30 |
Here are the results from the FIS Alpine World Cup finals in Lillehammer (Kvitfjell/Hafjell)
FIS Alpine World Cup – Lillehammer (NOR)
March 19 – 25, 2026
| Date | ID | Status | Event | Category | Run 1 | Run 2 |
| 19 Mar | 0057 | REVIEW | Downhill Training | TRAM | 10:45 Official | — |
| 19 Mar | 5046 | REVIEW | Downhill Training | TRAW | 12:30 Official | — |
| 20 Mar | 0058 | REVIEW | Downhill Training | TRAM | 10:45 Official | — |
| 20 Mar | 5047 | REVIEW | Downhill Training | TRAW | 12:00 Official | — |
| 21 Mar | 0059 | REVIEW | Downhill | WCM | 10:45 Official | — |
| 21 Mar | 5048 | REVIEW | Downhill | WCW | 12:30 Official | — |
| 22 Mar | 5049 | REVIEW | Super G | WCW | 10:45 Official | — |
| 22 Mar | 0060 | REVIEW | Super G | WCM | 12:30 Official | — |
| 24 Mar | 0061 | LIVE | Giant Slalom | WCM | 09:30 | 12:30 |
| 24 Mar | 5050 | LIVE | Slalom | WCW | 10:30 | 13:30 |
| 25 Mar | 5051 | UPCOMING | Giant Slalom | WCW | 09:30 | 12:30 |
| 25 Mar | 0062 | UPCOMING | Slalom | WCM | 10:30 | 13:30 |
FIS Alpine World Cup – Lillehammer (Hafjell)
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
| ID | Venue | St. | Nat | Cat | Event | Gender | Run 1 | Run 2 |
| 0061 | Lillehammer | live | NOR | WC | Giant Slalom | Men | 09:30 | 12:30 |
| 5050 | Lillehammer | live | NOR | WC | Slalom | Women | 10:30 | 13:30 |
FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup: Lillehammer (March 24, 2026)
| Date | ID | Location | Event | Gender | Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Status |
| 24 Mar | 0061 | Lillehammer, NOR | WC Giant Slalom | M | 09:30 | 12:30 | Official result |
| 24 Mar | 5050 | Lillehammer, NOR | WC Slalom | W | 10:30 | 13:30 | Official result |
Note: The technical events are being held at the Hafjell Olympic Slope, while speed events earlier this week took place at Kvitfjell.
FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals: March 25, 2026
Here is the schedule for the final technical races of the season in Hafjell, Norway. I have included the event IDs and live tracking links from the FIS official platform.
| Event | ID | Category | Run | Time (CET) | Status | Live Tracking |
| Giant Slalom | 5051 | WCW (Women) | 1st | 09:30 | Scheduled | FIS Live 5051 |
| 2nd | 12:30 | Scheduled | ||||
| Slalom | 0062 | WCM (Men) | 1st | 10:30 | Scheduled | FIS Live 0062 |
| 2nd | 13:30 | Scheduled |
Men’s Slalom: Final Race & Globe Standings
In a high-stakes finale, Atle Lie McGrath secured his first career Slalom Crystal Globe. While his teammate Timon Haugan won the race on home snow, McGrath did enough to stay ahead of Clément Noël and Lucas Pinheiro Braathen in the season rankings.
Race Results (Lillehammer):
- Timon Haugan (NOR) — 2:03.75
- Loïc Meillard (SUI) — +0.44
- Eduard Hallberg (FIN) — +1.03
Final Slalom Globe Standings:
- 1st: Atle Lie McGrath (NOR) — 584 pts
- 2nd: Clément Noël (FRA) — 520 pts
- 3rd: Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA) — 511 pts
Women’s Giant Slalom: Final Race & Globe Standings
Mikaela Shiffrin officially clinched her record-equalling sixth Overall Crystal Globe today. She needed a top-15 finish to secure the title against Emma Aicher; Shiffrin finished 11th, while Aicher finished 12th. Meanwhile, Julia Scheib celebrated her first career Giant Slalom globe.
Race Results (Lillehammer):
- Valerie Grenier (CAN) — 2:16.79
- Mina Fuerst Holtmann (NOR) — +0.43
- Julia Scheib (AUT) — +0.57
Final Giant Slalom Globe Standings:
- 1st: Julia Scheib (AUT) — 720 pts
- 2nd: Camille Rast (SUI) — 511 pts
- 3rd: Sara Hector (SWE) — 479 pts
🏆 World Cup Finals
The final rankings for the 2025/26 season saw tight battles across both the men’s and women’s tours. Here are the complete podium standings for each discipline.
Men’s World Cup Final Standings & Crystal Globes
Marco Odermatt’s historic season saw him take three Crystal Globes, but the emergence of Lucas Pinheiro Braathen and the consistency of the Norwegian slalom specialists provided a competitive chase for the minor medals.
| Discipline | 1st (Globe) | 2nd | 3rd |
| Overall | Marco Odermatt (SUI) | Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA) | Atle Lie McGrath (NOR) |
| Downhill | Marco Odermatt (SUI) | Franjo von Allmen (SUI) | Dominik Paris (ITA) |
| Super-G | Marco Odermatt (SUI) | Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT) | Raphael Haaser (AUT) |
| Giant Slalom | Lucas P. Braathen (BRA) | Marco Odermatt (SUI) | Loïc Meillard (SUI) |
| Slalom | Atle Lie McGrath (NOR) | Clément Noël (FRA) | Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA) |
Women’s World Cup Final Standings & Crystal Globes
Mikaela Shiffrin’s return to the top of the overall standings was the headline, but the season was also marked by the breakthrough of Emma Aicher and a strong Italian speed team.
| Discipline | 1st (Globe) | 2nd | 3rd |
| Overall | Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) | Emma Aicher (GER) | Camille Rast (SUI) |
| Downhill | Laura Pirovano (ITA) | Emma Aicher (GER) | Breezy Johnson (USA) |
| Super-G | Sofia Goggia (ITA) | Alice Robinson (NZL) | Emma Aicher (GER) |
| Giant Slalom | Julia Scheib (AUT) | Camille Rast (SUI) | Sara Hector (SWE) |
| Slalom | Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) | Camille Rast (SUI) | Zrinka Ljutić (CRO) |
Season Summary Points
Slalom Drama: The Men’s Slalom globe went down to the final run in Lillehammer, where Atle Lie McGrath secured the title ahead of Olympic champion Clément Noël.
The “Swiss-South American” Rivalry: While Odermatt won the Overall, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen proved his move to Brazil was a sporting success, finishing on the overall podium and taking the GS globe.
Aicher’s Breakthrough: Germany’s Emma Aicher had a stunning multi-discipline season, finishing 2nd Overall and on two discipline podiums (Downhill and Super-G).
Season Notables
- Record Wins: Shiffrin extended her all-time record to 110 World Cup victories after a nearly perfect slalom season (9 wins out of 10).
- The Brazilian Breakthrough: Lucas Pinheiro Braathen’s Giant Slalom globe came after a season-long battle with Odermatt, decided at the Lillehammer finals.
- German Rising Star: Emma Aicher finished on the podium in three different categories (Overall, Downhill, and Super-G), marking her as a top contender for the coming years.
- Vonn’s Historic Return: Although she missed the Finals due to an injury sustained at the Milano Cortina Olympics, Lindsey Vonn finished 5th in the Downhill standings, including a historic 83rd career win in St. Moritz.
