World Cup skiers promised at least 10% rise in race prize money next season

United States' Mikaela Shiffrin reacts on the podium after winning the women's slalom at the World Cup Finals, Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Sun Valley, Idaho. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

United States’ Mikaela Shiffrin reacts on the podium after winning the women’s slalom at the World Cup Finals, Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Sun Valley, Idaho. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

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GENEVA (AP) — Prize money across all World Cup disciplines will increase by at least 10% next season, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) said Friday.

Superstars in Alpine skiing earn the most — Mikaela Shiffrin and Marco Odermatt each made a record $1 million in race prize money in the 2023 season — but top racers in ski cross and snowboard disciplines typically earn less than 100,000 Swiss francs ($123,000) for the winter.

“It is clear that we still have a lot to do when it comes to rewarding our athletes as they deserve,” FIS President Johan Eliasch said in a statement.

FIS said it will guarantee a 10% increase and hopes that race organizers add an extra 10% “on a voluntary basis.”

“This is an important step, but only another one in a long way ahead,” Eliasch said.

In ski jumping, Daniel Tschofenig topped the men’s prize money list last season with 372,550 Swiss francs ($459,000), and women’s leader Nika Prevc earned almost 130,000 Swiss francs ($160,000).

The most lucrative venue is storied Austrian resort Kitzbuehel which had a total prize fund last season of 1 million euros ($1.15 million) across a three-race weekend for men.

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