Will the Swiss team strike back after the Austrians' triumph in the super-G? We take a look at today's favorites. The men's race starts at 11.30 am.
The biggest Swiss trump cards
1st in the discipline rankings
Marco Odermatt
The big favorite for the world championship title. He has won two super-Gs this winter and has stood on the podium once more. The Nidwalder has yet to win a world championship medal in the super-G.
3rd in the discipline rankings
Stefan Rogentin
Ranks 26, 5, 4, 3 and 3 speak for themselves. Stefan Rogentin has improved in the super-G this season and took a podium place in Wengen and Kitzbühel. The man from Graubünden will also be a force to be reckoned with in Saalbach. Rogentin won the super-G at the main rehearsal in the World Cup final last year.
6th in the discipline ranking
Franjo von Allmen
He won the super-G in Wengen and also showed strong performances in Bormio (6th) and Kitzbühel (4th). With his ease and form, anything is possible for him.
8th in the discipline rankings
Alexis Monney
The fourth Swiss super-G podium racer this season. Thanks to his third place in Bormio, he will probably get the World Championship starting place at the expense of Justin Murisier. The latter was more consistent, but without an absolute top result.
The international favorites
Vincent Kriechmayr is in second place in the discipline rankings thanks to two second places, but the Austrian was injured in Wengen and is unlikely to be in top form at his home World Championships. The young Norwegian Frederik Möller (4th, 4th, and 1st) has already made his mark and the Italian Mattia Casse also has a victory to his name.
The results of the World Cup final in Saalbach 2024
🥇 Stefan Rogentin (SUI)
🥈 Loic Meillard (SUI)
Arnaud Boisset (SUI)
5th Marco Odermatt (SUI)
8th Gino Caviezel (SUI)
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