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Bocock Earns Career Best in Soldeu

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
March, 1 2026
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Mary Bocock skis to a new career-best result of 11th. (Getty Images)

On the final day of the Soldeu World Cup, Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete Mary Bocock delivered a career-best World Cup result of 11th in the super-G with teammate Keely Cashman close behind in 12th. 

It was another picture-perfect sunny day on the slope. The super-G set was similar to the day prior, so the women were ready to full send and make up in spots where they did not find time the day before. Cashman kicked off the pace for the U.S., landing just outside the top 10 to mark another strong and consistent result for the skier. 

"I wanted a little more today but I am happy with some skiing and its been a great weekend of weather and conditions," said Cashman. 

Then it was Bocock who came down flying. With her classic full-send attitude, she was poised for a strong result and delivered one. Bocock ended up 11th, a new career best.

"I am super excited," said Bocock. "I feel like I improved in sections that I was trying to fix from yesterday so its a fun day." 

The winner of the race was Italian force Sofia Goggia, in second was Germany’s Emma Aicher and Norway’s Kasja Vickoff Lie landed third. Bella Wright was 26th, Tricia Mangan 28th, and Breezy Johnson and Allison Mollin tied for 30th. Haley Cutler and Jackie Wiles landed outside the top 30. 

The women have one more packed speed weekend in Val di Fassa, Italy to end the regular World Cup speed season. 

RESULTS
Women's super-G