Alpine skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Women's super-G

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The women's super-G competition of the 2026 Winter Olympics was held on Thursday, 12 February, at Olimpia delle Tofane in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.[1] Federica Brignone of Italy won the event, Romane Miradoli of France was second and Cornelia Hütter of Austria third.[2][3] For Brignone this was the first Olympic gold, whereas Miradoli and Hütter won their first Olympic medals.

Date12 February 2026
Competitors43 from 23 nations
Winning time1:23.41
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Women's super-G
at the XXV Olympic Winter Games
VenueOlimpia delle Tofane, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Date12 February 2026
Competitors43 from 23 nations
Winning time1:23.41
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Federica Brignone  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Romane Miradoli  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Cornelia Hütter  Austria
 2022
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Nearest major cityCortina d'Ampezzo
Vertical   635 m (2,083 ft)
Top elevation2,195 m (7,201 ft) AMSL
Quick facts Women's Super-G, Location ...
Women's Super-G
LocationOlimpia delle Tofane
Nearest major cityCortina d'Ampezzo
Vertical   635 m (2,083 ft)
Top elevation2,195 m (7,201 ft) AMSL
Base elevation1,560 m (5,118 ft)
Longest run2.105 km (1.31 mi)
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Background

The 2022 champion, Lara Gut-Behrami, missed the Olympics due to injury, as did bronze medalist Michelle Gisin. Silver medalist Mirjam Puchner qualified for the event. Prior to the Olympics on the World Cup circuit, Mikaela Shiffrin led the overall and Sofia Goggia the super-G standings. Shiffrin did not enter the super-G at this Olympics. Stephanie Venier was the reigning world champion. The Olimpia delle Tofane course is a regular stop on the World Cup circuit, with women's speed events usually held in January.

Qualification

Results

The race started at 11:30 local time (UTC+1) under overcast skies. The air temperature was −4.0 °C (25 °F) at the starting gate and −0.7 °C (31 °F) at the finish area; the snow condition was hard packed.

More information Rank, Bib ...
RankBibNameCountryTimeBehind
1st place, gold medalist(s)6Federica Brignone Italy1:23.41
2nd place, silver medalist(s)15Romane Miradoli France1:23.82+0.41
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)10Cornelia Hütter Austria1:23.93+0.52
412Ariane Rädler Austria1:23.94+0.53
513Kajsa Vickhoff Lie Norway1:24.17+0.76
52Laura Pirovano Italy1:24.17+0.76
711Elena Curtoni Italy1:24.18+0.77
816Camille Cerutti France1:24.44+1.03
814Alice Robinson New Zealand1:24.44+1.03
101Malorie Blanc Switzerland1:24.65+1.24
115Corinne Suter Switzerland1:24.80+1.39
1220Laura Gauché France1:25.02+1.61
1322Jacqueline Wiles United States1:25.40+1.99
1431Barbora Nováková Czech Republic1:25.58+2.17
1518Keely Cashman United States1:25.61+2.20
1627Elvedina Muzaferija Bosnia and Herzegovina1:25.85+2.44
1728Delia Durrer Switzerland1:25.95+2.54
1826Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel Poland1:26.07+2.66
1929Julia Pleshkova Individual Neutral Athletes1:26.32+2.91
2038Alena Labaštová Czech Republic1:27.94+4.53
2140Rebeka Jančová Slovakia1:28.51+5.10
2239Nicole Begué Argentina1:28.68+5.27
2330Rosa Pohjolainen Finland1:29.18+5.77
2433Elisa Maria Negri Czech Republic1:29.21+5.80
2541Alexandra Skorokhodova Kazakhstan1:31.22+7.81
2643Sarah Schleper Mexico1:31.37+7.96
3Kira Weidle-Winkelmann GermanyDNF
4Mirjam Puchner AustriaDNF
7Emma Aicher GermanyDNF
8Ester Ledecká Czech RepublicDNF
9Sofia Goggia ItalyDNF
17Ilka Štuhec SloveniaDNF
19Breezy Johnson United StatesDNF
21Mary Bocock United StatesDNF
23Nina Ortlieb AustriaDNF
24Janine Schmitt SwitzerlandDNF
25Valérie Grenier CanadaDNF
32Jordina Caminal AndorraDNF
34Cassidy Gray CanadaDNF
35Francesca Baruzzi Farriol ArgentinaDNF
36Anastasiya Shepilenko UkraineDNF
37Matilde Schwencke ChileDNF
42Kiana Kryeziu KosovoDNF
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