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Mylin Snowboard Alpine World Cup: Stats Preview

Dec 03, 2025·Snowboard Alpine
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2025/26 Visa FIS Snowboard Alpine World Cup – Mylin Statistics Sheet

● This is the second time Mylin will host a World Cup race. The venue made its debut on the calendar last season. This season the men and women will compete in two PGS races after only one per gender last season.

Mylin Snowboard Alpine World Cup – Men

● Maurizio Bormolini (ITA) won the 2024-25 Men’s overall Parallel title ahead of Andreas Prommegger (AUT) and Daniele Bagozza (ITA). Only Italy and Austria were represented in the top 5 of the final 2024-25 season Parallel standings. Fourth and fifth place were taken by Italian and Austrian athletes: Gabriel Messner (ITA), fourth, and Benjamin Karl (AUT), the current Olympic champion, fifth.

● For the third season in a row, Maurizio Bormolini (ITA) was in the top 3 of the Men’s Parallel standing. Before winning the 2024-25 Parallel title, he was second in 2022-23 and third in 2023-24.

● Sangho Lee (KOR) is the only non-European athlete who has ever won the Men’s Parallel title. He won in 2022-23. No other Asian athlete has ever finished in the top 3 of the Parallel title so far.

● The current Olympic champion Benjamin Karl (AUT) is the athlete with the most Men’s Parallel titles, with four titles: 2000-08, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2023-24.

● Andreas Prommegger (AUT) won the Men’s Parallel title three times, and could tie his countryman Benjamin Karl (AUT) at four titles should he win the title this season. Prommegger has the most top 3 finishes in the Men’s Parallel standings: he finished in second five times and in third two times.

● The last time there were no Italians or Austrian athletes in the top 3 of the Men’s Parallel standing was in the 2005-06 season when Switzerland placed three athletes in the top 3.

● Last season’s Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom race in Mylin was won by Edwin Coratti (ITA), ahead of Sangyum Kim (KOR) and Sangho Lee (KOR). It was the only Parallel race of the season in which two non-European athletes were on the podium. It was also the only podium of the season for Coratti.

● Last season’s other Men’s Parallel Slalom race in Mylin was won by Maurizio Bormolini (ITA), ahead of Benjamin Karl (AUT) and Gabriel Messner (ITA). This was the first of Bormolini’s three World Cup wins last season, and it was the only time male athletes from the same countries won both Parallel races in a weekend at the same venue.

Mylin Snowboard Alpine World Cup – Women

● Tsubaki Miki (JPN) won the 2024-25 Women’s Parallel title ahead of Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (GER) and Sabine Payer (AUT). This was Miki’s first Parallel title after she finished second the previous season. The same three athletes were in the first three positions of the 2023-24 season Parallel standing, with Hofmeister first, Miki second and Payer third.

● By winning the 2024-25 Parallel title, Tsubaki Miki (JPN) became the first non-European female athlete to win the Women’s Parallel title.

● Sabine Payer (AUT) came third in the Women’s Parallel standing for the third season in a row. She was third in 2018-19. She has four third places in the final Women’s Parallel standings.

● Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (GER) and Ester Ledecka (CZE) have won four Women’s Parallel titles each, no other women athlete has ever won more than three Parallel titles. Ledecka is the only athlete, in both genders, to have won four consecutive Parallel titles, between 2015-16 and 2018-19.

● Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (GER) won six out of the 17 individual Women’s Parallel events last season. She matched her win total from the 2019-20 season, however only ten Parallel races were contested that season.

● Last season’s Women’s Parallel Giant Slalom race in Mylin was won by Ester Ledecka (CZE), ahead of Aleksandra Krol-Walas (POL) and Tsubaki Miki (JPN). It was the only World Cup race for Ledecka, as she focused on the Alpine Skiing World Cup for the rest of the season.

● Last season’s second Women’s Parallel Slalom race in Mylin was won by Sabine Payer (AUT), ahead of Tsubaki Miki (JPN) and Julie Zogg (SUI). This was Payer’s first out of three individual World Cup wins last season.

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