On 16 November 2025, during the slalom event in
Levi,
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen became the first skier in history to win an Alpine World Cup race representing Brazil. He had previously won five World Cup races representing Norway. On 16 November 2025, during the slalom event in
Levi,
Eduard Hallberg became the first Finnish skier in history to stand on an Alpine World Cup race podium on home snow. It was also the first Finnish podium in 18 years. On 12 December 2025, during the downhill event in
St. Moritz,
Lindsey Vonn claimed the 83rd victory of her career, becoming the oldest alpine skier in history, male or female, to win an Alpine World Cup race. Her first and most recent World Cup victories were separated by 21 years. The win also came 7 years, 8 months, and 29 days after her previous victory, which took place in
Åre in
2018. On 14 December 2025,
Alice Robinson won super-G in
St. Moritz, and became first women's skier in history from
Oceania to win a speed event. On 18 December 2025,
Val Gardena hosted 1000th downhill in World Cup history (men and women combined).
Marco Odermatt won this event. On 19 December 2025,
Jan Zabystřan sensationally took the first ever men's World Cup win for the
Czech Republic at the Super-G in
Val Gardena. On 21 December 2025 in
Alta Badia, Russian men's skiers returned into World Cup circuit after three years ban, but under FIS neutral flag. == Map of world cup hosts ==