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Federica Brignone

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Federica Brignone

Federica Brignone (born 14 July 1990) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer.

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Federica Brignone
Brignone in 2018 in Aosta
Personal information
Nickname(s)Tigre delle Nevi[1][2]
Freccia di La Salle[3]
Born (1990-07-14) 14 July 1990 (age 34)
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
OccupationAlpine skier
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Skiing career
DisciplinesGiant slalom, super-G, combined, downhill, slalom
ClubCS Carabinieri[4]
World Cup debut28 December 2007 (age 17)
Websitefedericabrignone.com
Olympics
Teams4 (20102022)
Medals3 (0 gold)
World Championships
Teams7 (2011, 20152025)
Medals5 (2 gold)
World Cup
Seasons18 (20082025)
Wins37 (17 GS, 13 SG, 5 AC, 2 DH)
Podiums85 (42 GS, 27 SG, 10 DH, 6 AC)
Overall titles2 (2020, 2025)
Discipline titles5 (GS2020, 2025; AC2020; SG2022; DH2025)
Medal record
Women's alpine skiing
Representing Italy
World Cup race podiums
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Giant slalom 17 15 10
Super-G 13 6 8
Downhill 2 5 3
Combined 5 1 0
Total 37 27 21
International competitions
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 0 1 2
World Championships 2 3 0
Total 2 4 2
Olympic Games
2022 BeijingGiant slalom
2018 PyeongchangGiant slalom
2022 BeijingCombined
World Championships
2023 MéribelCombined
2025 SaalbachGiant slalom
2011 Garmisch-PartenkirchenGiant slalom
2023 MéribelGiant slalom
2025 SaalbachSuper-G
Junior World Championships
2009 Garmisch-PartenkirchenCombined
2010 Mont BlancGiant slalom
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She competes in all alpine disciplines, with a focus on giant slalom and super-G. Brignone won the World Cup overall title in 2020, becoming the first Italian female to achieve this feat,[5][6] and again in 2025, as well as five discipline titles between 2020 and 2025. She has won 37 World Cup races, three Olympic medals and five World Championships medals. At the 2022 Winter Olympics, she won a silver medal in giant slalom and a bronze in combined.[7][8][9][10] At the 2025 World Championships, she won a gold medal in giant slalom and a silver medal in super-G.

Ski racing

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Perspective

Brignone made her World Cup debut at age 17 in December 2007, and her first full season on the World Cup circuit was in 2010. At her first World Championships, Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2011, Brignone won the silver medal in giant slalom. In December 2012, Brignone underwent surgery on her right ankle to remove a bothersome cyst,[11] and missed the rest of the 2013 season.

In the 2016 season Brignone won her first two World Cup races. During the 2017 World Cup finals at Aspen, Brignone led an Italian podium sweep in giant slalom, with teammates Sofia Goggia and Marta Bassino, ending the season with three victories. Brignone was part of two other hat tricks by Italy, both in downhill: as runner-up at Bad Kleinkirchheim in 2018, and a third place at Bansko in 2020.

At the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, Brignone won her first Olympic medal, the bronze in giant slalom.

In the 2020 World Cup, Brignone earned the overall crystal globe with 1378 points, ahead of Mikaela Shiffrin (1225), who had not ran since January due to her father's death, and Petra Vlhová (1189), becoming the first and to date only Italian woman to win the World Cup overall title. With five wins and eleven podiums during the season, she added two more globes for the giant slalom and combined titles.

At the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, Brignone won the silver medal in giant slalom and the bronze medal in combined.[12]

At the 2023 World Championships in CourchevelMéribel, she won the gold medal in combined and the silver medal in giant slalom, twelve years after Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2011. In the following 2024 World Cup, she won six races, her best tally so far.

At the 2025 World Championships in Saalbach, Brignone won the gold medal in giant slalom[13][14] and silver in super-G.[15] During the 2025 World Cup, she won ten races, her new best tally, including her two first downhill victories, and, above all, the overall, downhill and giant slalom titles. In the overall standings, she obtained 1,594 points, ahead of Lara Gut-Behrami (1,272) and Sofia Goggia (931).

At the Italian ski championships in Moena, Val di Fassa she crashed heavily in the giant slalom on 3 April 2025 and, as a CT scan revealed, sustained multiple fractures of the calf and tibial plateau, also torning her anterior cruciate ligament, on the left leg.[16]

Personal life

Brignone, born in Milan, Lombardy and grown up in Aosta Valley, is the daughter of Maria Rosa Quario (b. 1961), an alpine racer in the late 1970s and early 1980s, who had four World Cup wins and fifteen podiums, all in slalom.[17] She has been engaged to French skier Nicolas Raffort.[18]

Brignone lives in La Salle, Aosta Valley.

World Cup results

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Brignone during Garmisch-Partenkirchen Kandahar downhill in 2017
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Brignone the day of her victory in World Cup's Giant slalom of Courchevel in 2019.

Season titles

  • 7 titles – (2 Overall, 2 GS, 1 AC, 1 SG, 1 DH)
Season
Discipline
2020 Overall
Giant slalom
Combined
2022 Super-G
2025 Overall
Downhill
Giant slalom

Season standings

Season
Age Overall Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined Parallel
2010194312
2011202654436
201221205564920
  20132210330
20142331509
2015242039717
201625839464317
20172654648272
201827115056243
20192863958211
20202913612313
20213072852197
2022313386114
2023324485214
202433254225
2025341121

Race victories

Total Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined Parallel
Wins37171325
Podiums854227106
Season
Date Location Discipline
201624 October 2015Austria Sölden, AustriaGiant slalom
27 February 2016Andorra Soldeu, AndorraSuper-G
2017 24 January 2017Italy Kronplatz, ItalyGiant slalom
24 February 2017 Switzerland  Crans-Montana, SwitzerlandCombined
19 March 2017United States Aspen, USAGiant slalom
2018 29 December 2017Austria Lienz, AustriaGiant slalom
13 January 2018Austria Bad Kleinkirchheim, AustriaSuper-G
4 March 2018 Switzerland  Crans-Montana, SwitzerlandCombined
201924 November 2018United States Killington, USAGiant slalom
24 February 2019 Switzerland  Crans-Montana, SwitzerlandCombined
2020
5 victories
(2 GS, 2 AC, 1 SG)
17 December 2019France Courchevel, FranceGiant slalom
12 January 2020Austria Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, AustriaCombined
18 January 2020Italy Sestriere, ItalyGiant slalom
2 February 2020Russia Rosa Khutor, RussiaSuper-G
23 February 2020 Switzerland  Crans-Montana, SwitzerlandCombined
202128 February 2021Italy Val di Fassa, ItalySuper-G
2022
4 victories
(3 SG, 1 GS)
12 December 2021 Switzerland  St. Moritz, SwitzerlandSuper-G
16 January 2022Austria Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, AustriaSuper-G
30 January 2022Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany[19]Super-G
20 March 2022France Méribel, FranceGiant slalom
202314 January 2023Austria St. Anton, AustriaSuper-G
2024
6 victories
(4 GS, 2 SG)
2 December 2023Canada Tremblant, CanadaGiant slalom
3 December 2023Giant slalom
17 December 2023France Val-d'Isère, FranceSuper-G
3 March 2024Norway Kvitfjell, NorwaySuper-G
9 March 2024Sweden Åre, SwedenGiant slalom
17 March 2024Austria Saalbach, AustriaGiant slalom
2025
10 victories
(5 GS, 3 SG, 2 DH)
26 October 2024Austria Sölden, AustriaGiant slalom
28 December 2024Austria Semmering, AustriaGiant slalom
11 January 2025Austria St. Anton, AustriaDownhill
19 January 2025Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalySuper-G
25 January 2025Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GermanyDownhill
21 February 2025Italy Sestriere, ItalyGiant slalom
22 February 2025Giant slalom
2 March 2025Norway Kvitfjell, NorwaySuper-G
8 March 2025Sweden Åre, SwedenGiant slalom
14 March 2025Italy La Thuile, ItalySuper-G

Podiums

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Season Podiums
Downhill Super-G Giant slalom Combined Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Σ
2010 1 001 1
2011 1 010 1
2012 31 031 4
2013 000 0
2014 000 0
2015 1 001 1
2016 1 14 204 6
2017 1 21 11 321 6
2018 1 1 11 1 311 5
2019 1 11 1 211 4
2020 21 12 21 2 551 11
2021 12 2 122 5
2022 3 11 410 5
2023 1 12 21 151 7
2024 11 22 421 652 13
2025 21 34 51 1015 16
Total 253 1368 171510 510 372621 85
10 28 42 6 85
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World Championship results

Year
Age Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
201120DNF12
201322Injured: did not compete
20152419DNF1
20172624487
2019285106
202130DNF1DNF110DNF2
202332281
2025341210

Olympic results

Year
Age Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
20101918
201423DNF2DNF111
20182736DNF8
202231DNF2273

National titles

Brignone has won nine national championships at individual senior level.[20][21]

See also

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