Lukas Feurstein Claims First World Cup Victory in Sun Valley Super-G Finale
The Austrian skier edged teammate Raphael Haaser on a challenging new course, while Marco Odermatt capped a dominant season with multiple titles.
- Lukas Feurstein secured his first World Cup victory in the final super-G race of the season, finishing in 1:10.96 at Sun Valley.
- Austrian teammate Raphael Haaser placed second, just 0.19 seconds behind Feurstein, with Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen taking third.
- The race was held on a newly redesigned, steep, and technical course at Sun Valley, adding difficulty to the season finale.
- Marco Odermatt had already clinched the season-long super-G title and finished fifth in the final race, solidifying his dominance with overall, downhill, giant slalom, and super-G titles.
- Feurstein's breakthrough victory follows his first World Cup podium in December 2024, setting him up as a rising talent ahead of the 2026 Olympics.