2026 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom

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2026 Men's Slalom World Cup
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The men's slalom in the 2026 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of eleven events, including the discipline final. For the second straight year, the season is scheduled to open in Levi, Finland (16 November), and the entire season will be held in Europe, according to the initial schedule released on 12 June 2025. [1]

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The season will be interrupted for the quadrennial 2026 Winter Olympics in three regions in Italy -- Milan, the Stelvio Pass, and Cortina d'Ampezzo -- during 6–22 February 2026. [2] All of the Alpine skiing events for men are scheduled to take place on the classic Stelvio course at Bormio. [3] The championship in men's slalom, the last men's event in Alpine skiing, is scheduled to be held on Monday, 16 February.

Season summary

In the opening slalom of the season in Levi, 2023 discipline champion Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, who then skied for his native Norway before transferring to his mother's homeland of Brazil in 2025 after a one-year retirement, recorded the first World Cup victory ever for his new country and its one-man team. [4] At the same time, six-time discipline champion Marcel Hirscher, who won all of those championships while skiing for Austria before transferring to the Netherlands after a six-year retirement, announced that his return to the World Cup circuit from his season-ending injury in December 2024 would not take place until January 2026. [4] A week later, the second slalom, in Gurgl, Austria, produced a huge upset as France's Paco Rassat, who had finished a career-best sixth the week before, came from 14th place on his second run to earn his first World Cup victory in his first World Cup podium finish, which gave him the lead in both the discipline and the overall World Cup standings. [5] After a break while the World Cup series moved to North America, slalom resumed at Val d'Isère, France, where Norway's Timon Haugan, who had failed to podium the day before in giant slalom after being in third following the first run, held off Loïc Meillard of Switzerland, the previous day's winner, to become the third different winner in the discipline this season and take over the discipline lead. [6] Finally, in the last World Cup race before Christmas, the aptly-named Clément Noël of France held the slalom lead after the first run, but Norway's Atle Lie McGrath passed him on the second run for the victory, thus denying Noël a holiday-themed win, with McGrath's Norwegian teammate Haugan (fourth) retaining the discipline lead. [7]

Returning from the New Year's break, the men began a series of five slaloms in five weeks with a night slalom in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, which this time was won by Noël, who came from behind to edge Finland's Eduard Hallberg and thus trail Haugen by only three points for the discipline lead. [8] A week later in Adelboden, Switzerland, France's Rassat claimed his second victory of the season in the slalom, edging out two Norwegians (McGrath and Henrik Kristoffersen) for the win and claiming the lead in the discipline himself by 26 points over Noël, as Haugen failed to finish the first run. [9] In the third race, at Wengen, Switzerland, McGrath repeated his victory there from 2025, beating his good friend (with birthdays only two days apart) and former Norwegian teammate Braathen by almost half a second, which propelled him into a narrow discipline lead, now followed by Braathen, Noël, Rassat, and Haugan, with only 42 points separating the five of them. [10]

Finals

The World Cup finals in the discipline are scheduled to take place on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 on the Olympialøypa course at Hafjell, near Lillehammer, Norway. [11] Only the top 25 skiers in the World Cup downhill discipline and the winner of the 2026 FIS Junior World Championships in the discipline, plus any skiers who have scored at least 500 points in the World Cup overall classification for the season, will be eligible to compete in the final, and only the top 15 will earn World Cup points.

Standings

Venue
16 Nov 2025
Levi
22 Nov 2025
Gurgl
14 Dec 2025
Val d'Isère
22 Dec 2025
Alta Badia
11 Jan 2026
Adelboden
18 Jan 2026
Wengen
25 Jan 2026
Kitzbühel
28 Jan 2026
Schladming
16 Feb 2026
Bormio

OLY
8 Mar 2026
Kranjska Gora
25 Mar 2025
Hafjell
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1 Flag of Norway.svg Atle Lie McGrath DNF260DNF21003280100372
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Pinheiro Braathen 10026DNF245505080351
3 Flag of France.svg Clément Noël 8022DNF2801003229343
4 Flag of France.svg Paco Rassat 40100DNF14060100DNF2340
5 Flag of Norway.svg Timon Haugan 45501005040DNF145330
6 Flag of Norway.svg Henrik Kristoffersen 2022609166060247
7 Flag of Finland.svg Eduard Hallberg 60DNF222328040DNF1234
8  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Loïc Meillard 18DNF2806024DNF250232
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Armand Marchant DNQ809640266167
10 Flag of France.svg Steven Amiez 321629122936DNF1154
11  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Tanguy Nef 1045DNF1362632DNF1149
12 Flag of Austria.svg Michael Matt 29DNQ1622221336138
13 Flag of France.svg Victor Muffat-Jeandet 11361315112218126
14 Flag of Italy.svg Alex Vinatzer DNF1125026DNF11420122
15 Flag of Austria.svg Manuel Feller 244DNF124DNF24524121
16 Flag of Norway.svg Eirik Hystad Solberg 148DNQDNQ451126104
Flag of Germany.svg Linus Straßer 1632DNQ1418DNF224104
18 Flag of Norway.svg Oscar Andreas Sandvik DNQ134529DNF1DNQ895
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Laurie Taylor 50DNQ2213DNF29DNQ94
20 Flag of Austria.svg Fabio Gstrein 26151620DNF1DNQ1188
21 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Albert Popov 829128DNF224DNF181
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Ryding 366DNF216DNQ20DNF178
23 Flag of Italy.svg Tommaso Sala DNQ5361812DNQ576
24  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Matthias Iten DNF1DNS264DNF1DNQ4070
25 Flag of Austria.svg Marco Schwarz 121032DSQ2DNQ15DNS69
26  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Daniel Yule 924105DNF251366
27 Flag of Croatia.svg Samuel Kolega 15DNF114111310DNQ63
28 Flag of Austria.svg Dominik Raschner DNQ40DNF1DNQDNF118DNF158
29 Flag of Norway.svg Hans Grahl-Madsen DNF1DNS40DNQDNF2DNQ1454
30 Flag of Croatia.svg Filip Zubčić 13DSQ1DNQDNQDNSDNF13649
31 Flag of Austria.svg Johannes Strolz 778DSQ114DNF1339
32 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sam Maes 61111DNF1DNF2DNQ1038
33 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy Major 4147DNQDNQ12DNQ37
34 Flag of Italy.svg Tobias Kastlunger 22DNQDNF2DNQDNQ4DNQ26
Flag of Austria.svg Joshua Sturm DNQDNQDNF111DNF1DNF11526
36 Flag of France.svg Auguste Aulnette DNS24DNQDNF1DNQDNS124
37 Flag of France.svg Hugo Desgrippes DNQDNS22DNQDNQDNF1DNF122
Flag of Austria.svg Simon Rueland DNQ22DNQDNF1DNQDNQDNQ22
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Ramon Zenhäusern DNQDNF16DNQDNF116DNQ22
40 Flag of Spain.svg Joaquim Salarich DNQDNQDNF1DNF120DNF1DNQ20
41 Flag of Austria.svg Adrian Pertl DNQDNQDNS1DNSDNQ1818
42 Flag of Sweden.svg Fabian Ax Swartz DNF1DNF2DSQ1DNF1DNQ8917
43 Flag of France.svg Antoine Azzolin DNQDNF1DNQDNQ15DNQDNF115
44 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Holzmann DNQDNF1DNF17DNF1DNQ714
45 Flag of Croatia.svg Istok Rodeš DNQDNF1DNQDNQDNQDNF11212
Flag of Japan.svg Yohei Koyama 39DNQDNF1DNS12
47 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Canins DNF1DNQDNQDNQ10DNQDNQ10
48  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Marc Rochat DNQDNQDNF1DNQDNF27DNF17
49 Flag of Japan.svg Shiro Aihara DNSDNQDNF1DNQDNF16DNQ6
50 Flag of the United States.svg Cooper Puckett 5DNSDNF1DNQDNSDNF15
51 Flag of Sweden.svg Gustav Wissting DNQDNSDNF1DNS44
52 Flag of Italy.svg Corrado Barbera DNQDNSDNQ3DNQ3
Flag of Finland.svg Jesper Pohjolainen DNQDNQDNF13DNQDNQDNF13
54 Flag of the United States.svg Jett Seymour DNQDNQDNF12DNF1DNQDNQ2
55 Flag of the United States.svg Benjamin Ritchie DNF2DNQDNF1DNF1DNF2DSQ1DNQ0
Flag of Sweden.svg Kristoffer Jakobsen DNQDNF1DNF1DNQDNF2DNF1DNF10
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Luca Aerni DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
Flag of Greece.svg AJ Ginnis DNQDNS0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Erik Read DNQDNF1DNQDNF1DNQDNF1DNQ0
Flag of Germany.svg Anton Tremmel DNQDNF1DNF1DNQDNF1DSQ1DNF10
Flag of Estonia.svg Tormis Laine DNF1DNQDNF1DNF1DNF1DNQDNS0
References [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]

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See also

References

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  2. "Winter Olympic Games: Milano Cortina 2026" . Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  3. "Milano Cortina 2026: Bormio" . Retrieved 28 June 2025.
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