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Cochran-Siegle Sixth in Wengen Super-G; Morse 15th

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
January, 16 2026
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Ryan Cochran-Siegle skis to a sixth place in the Wengen super-G. (Getty Images)

The Wengen World Cup delivered an exciting super-G for the men’s field, with the Stifel U.S. Ski Team turning in a strong performance. Olympic silver medalist Ryan Cochran-Siegle led the charge in sixth place, while Sam Morse finished 15th as the team placed four athletes inside the top 30.

It was Cochran-Siegle's best super-G result of the season. On a track set up similarly to the downhill course, he skied the gliding sections and technical turns with confidence, taking advantage of the early sunshine. Kyle Negomir followed Cochran-Siegle with a 16th-place result.

“I feel like I was a little bit stagnant with my approach the last few races. So I am just trying to get back to that good focus,” said Cochran-Siegle. 

“I've never actually scored points here so it felt good," said Negomir. "Even though I made a couple mistakes, I put a run together and feel like I had an approach I was proud of." 

But it was Sam Morse, nicknamed “Moose,” had a breakout performance, skiing from bib 47 to 15th place despite the challenging conditions and deteriorating visibility. His ability to stay composed and push through the terrain made his result particularly impressive. Morse also took home the Stifel Bibbo Award for having the biggest jump up the rankings amongst all athletes. 

“I didn't give up. The speed into the really tight 's' turn was super fast today, fastest I've ever felt. I came out of that with okay speed so I knew I was in the race,” said Morse. “This was one of those times in life when you needed to dig deep into the well and give it all you have. So super grateful that it came today.” 

Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete River Radamus rounded out the U.S. points-scoring results in 26th. Jared Goldberg and Bryce Bennett also raced and finished 41st and 42nd, respecitvely. The winner of the race was young Italian star Giovanni Franzoni, Austrian Stefan Babinsky took second with Swiss skier Franjo Von Allmen in third. 

RESULTS
Men's super-G