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American Skiing Stars Radamus, Shiffrin, and Vonn Head to Sun Valley for World Cup Finals
Sun Valley, Idaho — The slopes of Sun Valley are set to sizzle as three of the biggest names in American alpine skiing—River Radamus, Mikaela Shiffrin, and Lindsey Vonn—descend upon the iconic resort for the World Cup Finals. The event, one of the most prestigious on the skiing calendar, will bring together top athletes from around the world for a thrilling finale to the season.
For River Radamus, the 26-year-old Colorado native, the Finals are a chance to cap off a breakout season. Known for his bold skiing style and growing consistency in the giant slalom and super-G, Radamus is eager to make his mark on home snow.
Meanwhile, Mikaela Shiffrin’s return to competition is one of the most anticipated storylines of the weekend. After being sidelined for part of the season due to injury, the two-time Olympic champion is back and ready to challenge the world’s best. A strong performance at Sun Valley could further cement her legacy as one of the most dominant ski racers in history.
Though she’s no longer racing, Lindsey Vonn’s presence brings a different kind of energy to the Finals. The retired legend and four-time overall World Cup champion is attending as a mentor and ambassador, supporting her fellow Americans and helping promote the growth of the sport. Vonn’s influence continues to inspire both fans and athletes alike.
Sun Valley, hosting the World Cup Finals for the first time, is pulling out all the stops to ensure a world-class experience for competitors and spectators. With challenging terrain and bluebird conditions in the forecast, the stage is set for an unforgettable finish to the alpine season.
As the U.S. team rallies around its stars—past, present, and future—one thing is clear: American skiing is in the spotlight, and it’s shining bright in Sun Valley.
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