Cochran-Siegle, Radamus Top 15 in Livigno Super-G
On a sunny Saturday in Livigno, Italy the men’s World Cup super-G delivered an exciting chapter in the season as the circuit made its debut on the new track. Two Stifel U.S. Ski Team athletes landed in the top 15, Ryan Cochran-Siegle in 13th and River Radamus in 14th.
Cochran-Siegle put together a fast, controlled run to finish 13th.
“It was a solid effort,” said Cochran-Siegle. “I made some nice turns throughout my run. Hard to beat skiing in the sunshine in Italy on consistent snow, with a pretty fun track.”
Close behind Radamus skied confidently to secure 14th place, adding another points-earning performance to his World Cup résumé. Radamus’s steady skiing in challenging conditions underscored his growing strength in the speed discipline.
Kyle Negomir also delivered a solid day on course, finishing 24th and bringing home valuable World Cup points.
Austria’s Marco Schwarz claimed his first career World Cup super-G victory, stopping a potential Swiss sweep of the podium. Behind the Austrian was Switzerland’s Alexis Monney and Franjo von Allmen rounding out the top three.
It was the first time the men had raced in Livigno, which will play host to the freeski, snowboard and freestyle events at the 2026 Olympics. The men will race just a short drive away in Bormio.
The speed team will now head back to the U.S. before the upcoming classic speed events in Wengen, Switzerland.
RESULTS
Men's super-G