Live Updates: Women’s Olympic Super-G Results and Start List from Cortina

Live Updates: Women’s Olympic Super-G Results and Start List from Cortina

The Alpine skiing events at the Milano Cortina Olympics are drawing attention as the final speed event approaches: the women’s super-G. Slated for January 25, 2026, this race marks the culmination of high-speed challenges for the athletes.

What to Expect from the Women’s Super-G

The super-G is distinct for its speed and technical demands. It differs from the downhill event in having more gates, while still maintaining high velocities. As Breezy Johnson, the recent women’s downhill gold medalist, aptly described, “It’s a hot mess.”

Race Day Details

The women’s super-G competition will commence at 5:30 a.m. ET (11:30 a.m. local time). The event will take place on the esteemed Olympia delle Tofane course, set within the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Fans can tune in for live coverage on USA Network or stream it on Peacock.

Competitors to Watch

Four American skiers are set to compete in this event:

  • Keely Cashman – Starting 18th
  • Breezy Johnson – Starting 19th
  • Mary Bocock – Olympic debut, starting 21st
  • Jackie Wiles – Starting 22nd

Despite winning gold in the downhill earlier this week, Johnson is modest about her super-G prospects, stating, “I would not consider myself to be a medal favorite.”

Current Favorites

While U.S. competitors like Jackie Wiles and Keely Cashman aim for strong finishes, attention will also be on other medal contenders:

  • Federica Brignone (Italy)
  • Romane Miradoli (France)
  • Alice Robinson (New Zealand)
  • Malorie Blanc (Switzerland)

Many expect Brignone to perform well, having recently returned from a knee injury and finding her pace again in previous races.

Live Updates and Results

Throughout the day, the results will be updated live as skiers complete their runs. Key performances will be highlighted, noting times and standings as the event progresses. Check Filmogaz.com for real-time updates and results as they unfold.

Understanding the Course

Competitors face tricky turns that require balancing speed and navigation skills. Early skiers often find it challenging, with a number dropping out in prior heats due to the difficult conditions. Fans can expect an exhilarating display of skill as the athletes tackle this demanding race.

The women’s super-G at the 2026 Winter Olympics promises to be a thrilling event, showcasing speed, precision, and competitive spirit. As the race date approaches, excitement builds for both fans and athletes alike.