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Super-G

Racing discipline of alpine skiing

Super-G

Racing discipline of alpine skiing

Austrian alpine skier Christoph Kornberger competing in super-G

Super giant slalom, or Super-G, is a racing discipline of alpine skiing. Along with the faster downhill, it is regarded as a "speed" event, in contrast to the technical events giant slalom and slalom. It debuted as an official World Cup event during the 1983 season and was added to the official schedule of the World Championships in 1987 and the Winter Olympics in 1988.

Much like downhill, a super-G course consists of widely set gates that racers must pass through. The course is set so that skiers must turn more than in downhill, though the speeds are still much higher than in giant slalom (hence the name). Each athlete only has one run to clock the best time. In the Olympics, super-G courses are usually set on the same slopes as the downhill, but with a lower starting point.

History

Super-G was run as a World Cup test event during the 1982 season, with two men's races and a women's race that did not count in the season standings.

Approved by the International Ski Federation (FIS) that summer, it was first officially run at the World Cup level in December 1982 at Val-d'Isère, France; the winner was Peter Müller of Switzerland. The first official women's super-G was run a month later in early January 1983, with consecutive events at Verbier, Switzerland. The first winner was Irene Epple of West Germany, and Cindy Nelson of the United States won the next day on a different course.

These were the only two races for women in super-G during the 1983 season; the men had three. The event was not universally embraced during its early years, which included a boycott by two-time defending overall champion Phil Mahre in December 1982.

For the first three seasons, super-G results were added into the giant slalom discipline for the season standings; it gained separate status for a crystal globe for the 1986 season with five events for both men and women; the first champions were Markus Wasmeier and Marina Kiehl, both of West Germany.

It was added to the World Championships in 1987, held at Crans-Montana, Switzerland. Swiss skiers Pirmin Zurbriggen and Maria Walliser won gold medals to become the first world champions in the event. Super-G made its Olympic debut in 1988 in Calgary, where Franck Piccard of France and Sigrid Wolf of Austria took gold at Nakiska.

Top racers

Men

Hermann Maier of Austria (nicknamed 'The Herminator') is widely regarded as the greatest male super-G racer, with 24 World Cup victories and five World Cup titles (19982001, 2004). He won the world championship in 1999 and an Olympic gold medal in 1998, three days after a crash in the downhill.

Maier's proficiency in super-G was attributed to his thorough course inspection and his aggressive course tactics; he opted for the most direct and dangerous line down the hill. A serious motorcycle accident in August 2001 nearly resulted in an amputation of his lower right leg and sidelined him for the 2002 season, including the 2002 Olympics. After his return to the World Cup circuit in January 2003, Maier won eight more World Cup super-G events and his fifth season title in 2004.

Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway and Marco Odermatt of Switzerland are tied for second on the list with 17 wins in World Cup super-G races and Kjetil Jansrud is fourth with his 13 wins. Svindal won Olympic gold in 2010 and his fifth season title in 2014

Pirmin Zurbriggen won four consecutive season titles (198790) and was the first world champion of this discipline in 1987.

Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway, a triple gold medalist in Olympic super-G races, winning in 1992, 2002 and 2006. Aamodt won five World Cup races and two world championship medals (silver and bronze) in the discipline.

Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg, a five-time overall World Cup champion, won nine World Cup super-G events. He won season titles in every discipline except super-G, where he was a runner-up three times. Girardelli was the silver medalist in the super-G at the 1987 World Championships and the 1992 Olympics.

Women

Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. leads with 28 World Cup victories in super-G and has won five season titles (20092012, 2015).

Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland has won 24 World Cup races, six season titles (2014, 2016, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025), and a Gold medal in the event at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Katja Seizinger of Germany won five season titles in the 1990s, with 16 World Cup wins in the discipline.

Neither Vonn and Seizinger have won gold in the super-G at the Olympics (both won a bronze) while Gut-Behrami has. However all three of them have won a world title, Vonn in 2009, Gut-Behrami in 2021 and Seizinger in 1993.

Renate Götschl of Austria won 17 World Cup events in super-G, three season titles, and two medals (silver and bronze) in the world championships.

Course

The vertical drop for a Super-G course must be between 350 - for men, 350 - for women, and 250 - for children.

In the Olympic Winter Games, FIS World Ski Championships, and FIS World Cups, minimums are raised to 400 m for both men and women. Courses are normally at least 30 m in width, but sections with lower widths are permissible if the line and terrain before and after allow it. Higher widths can also be required if deemed necessary. Gates must be between 6 m and 8 m in width for open gates, and between 8 m and 12 m in width for vertical gates. The distance between turning poles of successive gates must be at least 25 m. The number of direction changes must be at least 7% of the course drop in meters (6% for Olympic Winter Games, FIS World Ski Championships and FIS World Cups).

Equipment

In an attempt to increase safety, the 2004 season saw the FIS impose minimum ski lengths for the super-G for the first time: to 205 cm for men and 200 cm for women. The minimum turning radius was increased to 45 m for the 2014 season.

World Cup podiums

Men

The following table contains the men's Super-G (from 2007 Super combined) World Cup podiums since the first edition in 1986.

Season1st2nd3rd
1986GER Markus WasmeierSUI Pirmin ZurbriggenLUX Marc Girardelli
1987SUI Pirmin ZurbriggenLUX Marc GirardelliGER Markus Wasmeier
1988SUI Pirmin ZurbriggenGER Markus WasmeierFRA Franck Piccard
1989SUI Pirmin ZurbriggenSWE Lars-Börje ErikssonFRA Franck Piccard
1990SUI Pirmin ZurbriggenAUT Günther MaderSWE Lars-Börje Eriksson
1991SUI Franz HeinzerAUT Stephan EberharterNOR Atle Skårdal
1992SUI Paul AccolaLUX Marc GirardelliAUT Günther Mader
1993NOR Kjetil André AamodtAUT Günther MaderSUI Franz Heinzer
1994NOR Jan Einar ThorsenLUX Marc GirardelliUSA Tommy Moe
1995ITA Peter RunggaldierAUT Günther MaderITA Werner Perathoner
1996NOR Atle SkårdalAUT Hans KnaußNOR Lasse Kjus
1997FRA Luc AlphandAUT Josef StroblAUT Andreas Schifferer
1998AUT Hermann MaierAUT Hans KnaußAUT Stephan Eberharter
1999AUT Hermann MaierAUT Stephan EberharterAUT Andreas Schifferer
2000AUT Hermann MaierAUT Werner FranzAUT Fritz Strobl
2001AUT Hermann MaierAUT Christoph GruberAUT Josef Strobl
2002AUT Stephan EberharterSUI Didier CucheAUT Fritz Strobl
2003AUT Stephan EberharterLIE Marco BüchelSUI Didier Cuche
2004AUT Hermann MaierUSA Daron RahlvesAUT Stephan Eberharter
2005USA Bode MillerAUT Hermann MaierUSA Daron Rahlves
2006NOR Aksel Lund SvindalAUT Hermann MaierUSA Daron Rahlves
2007USA Bode MillerSUI Didier CucheCAN John Kucera
2008AUT Hannes ReicheltSUI Didier CucheAUT Benjamin Raich
2009NOR Aksel Lund SvindalITA Werner HeelSUI Didier Défago
2010CAN Erik GuayAUT Michael WalchhoferNOR Aksel Lund Svindal
2011SUI Didier CucheAUT Georg StreitbergerCRO Ivica Kostelić
2012NOR Aksel Lund SvindalSUI Didier CucheSUI Beat Feuz
2013NOR Aksel Lund SvindalITA Matteo MarsagliaAUT Matthias Mayer
2014NOR Aksel Lund SvindalNOR Kjetil JansrudSUI Patrick Küng
2015NOR Kjetil JansrudITA Dominik ParisAUT Matthias Mayer
2016NOR Aleksander Aamodt KildeNOR Kjetil JansrudNOR Aksel Lund Svindal
2017NOR Kjetil JansrudAUT Hannes ReicheltNOR Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
2018NOR Kjetil JansrudAUT Vincent KriechmayrNOR Aksel Lund Svindal
2019ITA Dominik ParisAUT Vincent KriechmayrSUI Mauro Caviezel
2020SUI Mauro CaviezelAUT Vincent KriechmayrNOR Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
2021AUT Vincent KriechmayrSUI Marco OdermattAUT Matthias Mayer
2022NOR Aleksander Aamodt KildeSUI Marco OdermattAUT Vincent Kriechmayr
2023SUI Marco OdermattNOR Aleksander Aamodt KildeAUT Vincent Kriechmayr
2024SUI Marco OdermattAUT Vincent KriechmayrAUT Raphael Haaser

Women

Season1st2nd3rd
1986GER Marina KiehlCAN Liisa SavijarviITA Michaela Marzola
1987SWI Maria WalliserFRA Catherine QuittetGER Marina Kiehl
1988SWI Michela FiginiAUT Sylvia EderGER Regine Mösenlechner
SPA Blanca Fernández Ochoa
1989FRA Carole MerleAUT Sigrid WolfAUT Anita Wachter
1990FRA Carole MerleGER Michaela Gerg-LeitnerAUT Sigrid Wolf
1991FRA Carole MerleAUT Petra KronbergerGER Michaela Gerg-Leitner
1992FRA Carole MerleNOR Merete FjeldavlieGER Katja Seizinger
1993GER Katja SeizingerAUT Ulrike MaierFRA Carole Merle
1994GER Katja SeizingerITA Bibiana PerezGER Hilde Gerg
1995GER Katja SeizingerSWI Heidi Zeller-BählerSWI Heidi Zurbriggen
1996GER Katja SeizingerAUT Alexandra MeissnitzerGER Martina Ertl
1997GER Hilde GergGER Katja SeizingerSWE Pernilla Wiberg
1998GER Katja SeizingerAUT Renate GötschlITA Isolde Kostner
1999AUT Alexandra MeissnitzerAUT Michaela DorfmeisterGER Martina Ertl
2000AUT Renate GötschlCAN Mélanie TurgeonSLO Mojca Suhadolc
2001FRA Régine CavagnoudAUT Renate GötschlFRA Carole Montillet
2002GER Hilde GergAUT Alexandra MeissnitzerAUT Michaela Dorfmeister
2003FRA Carole MontilletAUT Renate GötschlITA Karen Putzer
2004AUT Renate GötschlFRA Carole MontilletAUT Michaela Dorfmeister
2005AUT Michaela DorfmeisterAUT Renate GötschlUSA Lindsey Kildow
2006AUT Michaela DorfmeisterAUT Alexandra MeissnitzerSWI Nadia Styger
2007AUT Renate GötschlAUT Nicole HospUSA Lindsey Kildow
2008GER Maria RieschAUT Elisabeth GörglSWI Fabienne Suter
2009USA Lindsey VonnITA Nadia FanchiniSWI Fabienne Suter
2010USA Lindsey VonnAUT Elisabeth GörglSWI Nadia Styger
2011USA Lindsey VonnGER Maria RieschUSA Julia Mancuso
2012USA Lindsey VonnUSA Julia MancusoAUT Anna Fenninger
2013SLO Tina MazeUSA Julia MancusoAUT Anna Fenninger
2014SWI Lara GutAUT Anna FenningerLIE Tina Weirather
2015USA Lindsey VonnAUT Anna FenningerSLO Tina Maze
2016SWI Lara GutLIE Tina WeiratherUSA Lindsey Vonn
2017LIE Tina WeiratherSLO Ilka ŠtuhecSWI Lara Gut
2018LIE Tina WeiratherSWI Lara GutAUT Anna Veith
2019USA Mikaela ShiffrinAUT Nicole SchmidhoferLIE Tina Weirather
2020SUI Corinne SuterITA Federica BrignoneAUT Nicole Schmidhofer
2021SUI Lara Gut-BehramiITA Federica BrignoneSUI Corinne Suter
2022ITA Federica BrignoneITA Elena CurtoniUSA Mikaela Shiffrin
2023SUI Lara Gut-BehramiITA Federica BrignoneNOR Ragnhild Mowinckel
2024SUI Lara Gut-BehramiITA Federica BrignoneAUT Cornelia Hütter

Super G at the major competitions

Men

CompetitionCourse setter1st2nd3rd
1987 WCH
1988 WOGFRA Franck PiccardAUT Helmut MayerSWE Lars-Börje Eriksson
1989 WCH
1991 WCH
1992 WOGNOR Kjetil André AamodtLUX Marc GirardelliNOR Jan Einar Thorsen
1993 WCH
1994 WOGGER Markus WasmeierUSA Tommy MoeNOR Kjetil André Aamodt
1996 WCH
1997 WCHNOR Atle SkårdalNOR Lasse KjusAUT Günther Mader
1998 WOGAUT Hermann MaierSUI Didier CucheAUT Hans Knauß
1999 WCHNOR Lasse Kjus
AUT Hermann MaierNone awardedAUT Hans Knauß
2001 WCHUSA Daron RahlvesAUT Stephan EberharterAUT Hermann Maier
2002 WOGSUI F. ZuegerNOR Kjetil André AamodtAUT Stephan EberharterAUT Andreas Schifferer
2003 WCHNOR M. ArnesenAUT Stephan EberharterUSA Bode MillerAUT Hermann Maier
2005 WCHNOR M. ArnesenUSA Bode MillerAUT Michael WalchhoferAUT Benjamin Raich
2006 WOGAUT A. EversNOR Kjetil André AamodtAUT Hermann MaierSUI Ambrosi Hoffmann
2007 WCHSUI H. FlatscherITA Patrick StaudacherAUT Fritz StroblSUI Bruno Kernen
2009 WCHITA G. L. RulfiSUI Didier CucheITA Peter FillNOR Aksel Lund Svindal
2010 WOGITA G. L. RulfiNOR Aksel Lund SvindalUSA Bode MillerUSA Andrew Weibrecht
2011 WCHSUI H. FlatscherITA Christof InnerhoferAUT Hannes ReicheltCRO Ivica Kostelić
2013 WCHNOR T. MogerUSA Ted LigetyFRA Gauthier de TessièresNOR Aksel Lund Svindal
2014 WOGFRA P. MorisodNOR Kjetil JansrudUSA Andrew WeibrechtUSA Bode Miller
2015 WCHAUT F. WinklerAUT Hannes ReicheltCAN Dustin CookFRA Adrien Théaux
2017 WCHITA A. GhidoniCAN Erik GuayNOR Kjetil JansrudCAN Manuel Osborne-Paradis
2018 WOGITA A. GhidoniAUT Matthias MayerSUI Beat FeuzNOR Kjetil Jansrud
2019 WCHITA Dominik ParisFRA Johan Clarey
AUT Vincent KriechmayrNone awarded
2021 WCHAUT Vincent KriechmayrDEU Romed BaumannFRA Alexis Pinturault
2022 WOGAUT Matthias MayerUSA Ryan Cochran-SiegleNOR Aleksander Aamodt Kilde

Women

CompetitionCourse setter1st2nd3rd
1987 WCH
1988 WOGAUT Sigrid WolfSUI Michela FiginiCAN Karen Percy
1989 WCH
1991 WCH
1992 WOGITA Deborah CompagnoniFRA Carole MerleGER Katja Seizinger
1993 WCH
1994 WOGUSA Diann Roffe SteinrotterRUS Svetlana GladyshevaITA Isolde Kostner
1996 WCH
1997 WCHITA Isolde KostnerGER Katja SeizingerGER Hilde Gerg
1998 WOGUSA Picabo StreetAUT Michaela DorfmeisterAUT Alexandra Meissnitzer
1999 WCHAUT Alexandra MeissnitzerAUT Renate GötschlAUT Michaela Dorfmeister
2001 WCHFRA Régine CavagnoudITA Isolde KostnerGER Hilde Gerg
2002 WOGSWE P. EndrassITA Daniela CeccarelliCRO Janica KostelićITA Karen Putzer
2003 WCHAUT B. ZobelAUT Michaela DorfmeisterUSA Kristen ClarkUSA Jonna Mendes
2005 WCHFRA X. FournierSWE Anja PärsonITA Lucia RecchiaUSA Julia Mancuso
2006 WOGAUT J. GrallerAUT Michaela DorfmeisterCRO Janica KostelićAUT Alexandra Meissnitzer
2007 WCHAUT J. GrallerSWE Anja PärsonUSA Lindsey VonnAUT Renate Götschl
2009 WCHSWE U. EmilssonUSA Lindsey VonnFRA Marie Marchand-ArvierAUT Andrea Fischbacher
2010 WOGAUT J. KriechbaumAUT Andrea FischbacherSLO Tina MazeUSA Lindsey Vonn
2011 WCHAUT J. KriechbaumAUT Elisabeth GörglUSA Julia MancusoGER Maria Riesch
2013 WCHSUI D. PetriniSLO Tina MazeSUI Lara GutUSA Julia Mancuso
2014 WOGAUT F. WinklerAUT Anna FenningerGER Maria Höfl-RieschAUT Nicole Hosp
2015 WCHAUT R. AssingerAUT Anna FenningerSLO Tina MazeUSA Lindsey Vonn
2017 WCHITA A. GhezzeAUT Nicole SchmidhoferLIE Tina WeiratherSUI Lara Gut
2018 WOGAUT M. TatschlCZE Ester LedeckáAUT Anna VeithLIE Tina Weirather
2019 WCHUSA Mikaela ShiffrinITA Sofia GoggiaSUI Corinne Suter
2021 WCHSUI Lara Gut-BehramiSUI Corinne SuterUSA Mikaela Shiffrin
2022 WOGSUI Lara Gut-BehramiAUT Mirjam PuchnerSUI Michelle Gisin

WOG - Winter Olympic Games, WCH - FIS World Ski Championships

References

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