Men’s Super-G in Beaver Creek/USA live on TV and stream today: Men’s Ski World Cup 2023/23 – time, station, results – sports news on ice hockey, winter sports and more

Men’s Super-G in Beaver Creek/USA live on TV and stream today: Men’s Ski World Cup 2023/23 – time, station, results – sports news on ice hockey, winter sports and more
Men’s Super-G in Beaver Creek/USA live on TV and stream today: Men’s Ski World Cup 2023/23 – time, station, results – sports news on ice hockey, winter sports and more

A men’s Super-G is scheduled for TV and live streaming in the men’s Alpine Ski World Cup 2022/23 in Beaver Creek/USA today. TV broadcast news.

Another speed race in North America is on the agenda for the fast men in the Alpine Ski World Cup today. Live from Beaver Creak in the United States there will be the men’s Super-G on Sunday (December 4th, 2022).

Yesterday on Saturday the Norwegian Aleksander Aamodt Kilde won in front of Marco Odermatt ( Switzerland) on the men’s downhill from Beaver Creek. The first men’s descent on Friday was canceled due to bad weather. Today on Sunday the Super-G in Beaver Creek should take place.

There should be spectacular pictures in the stream and TV: The “Birds of Prey” is one of the most demanding routes in the men’s Alpine World Cup, along with the Stelvio in Bormio and the legendary Kitzbühel-Streif.

Where will the men’s Super G be broadcast? Is there a free live stream for alpine skiing? Current information and schedule for the broadcast on ARD, or Eurosport live on TV and in the media libraries here.

Dates of the Men’s Ski World Cup 2022/23: when will the men’s ski races take place in Beaver Creek/USA?

  • 12/4/2022
    • 6 p.m.: Men’s Super-G at Beaver Creek today
  • 2.12.2022
    • 6:15 p.m.: Men’s downhill today at Beaver Creek (cancelled)
  • 3.12.2022
    • 6pm: 2nd Men’s Downhill at Beaver Creek 2022

Super-G Beaver Creek live on TV: who is broadcasting alpine skiing today?

You’ll find what you’re looking for on the special-interest TV stations: Eurosport is showing the men’s ski race from Beaver Creek live on its TV programs today. ARD and ZDF, on the other hand, continue to show “King Football” and the Qatar World Cup. Our TV timetable for the Ski World Cup live from Beaver Creek/USA:

  • Men’s Downhill at Beaver Creek on 12/02: Live on Eurosport 2 (start time 18:15 CET)
  • 2. Men’s Departure from Beaver Creek 12/03: Live on Eurosport 1 and ORF 1 (start 6 p.m.)
  • Men’s Super-G today at Beaver Creek on 12/04: Live on Eurosport 1 and ORF 1 (start 6 p.m.)

ORF 1 is free to air in some parts of Bavaria and the Allgäu. Eurosport 2, on the other hand, is not available everywhere and is free of charge. At least in the live stream and in the media library, “Das Erste” shows the men’s World Cup races from Beaver Creek live and free of charge.

Is there a free live stream of the Beaver Creek Men’s Ski World Cup?

The broadcast in the media library of ARD or ZDF looks like this this weekend:

The 2022 Beaver Creek Men’s Alpine Skiing World Cup races will also be streamed live on Eurosport Playerand the streaming platforms DAZN and Joyn shown, all of which are chargeable.

Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway won the 2022 men's downhill at Beaver Creek on Saturday.

Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway won the 2022 men’s downhill at Beaver Creek on Saturday.

Image: Robert F. Bukaty, AP, dpa

Super G in Beaver Creek 2022: DSV ski aces Thomas Dreßen and Andreas Sander want to confirm the upward trend

At the last Super-G in Canada last weekend, the Allgäu ski racer Andreas Sander from Burgberg was able to convince. He finished a strong fifth and is looking to continue his upward trend in the downhills and Super-G at Beaver Creek.

Germany’s ski ace Thomas Dreßen, who recently made a remarkable comeback in Canada in eighth place, was only 24th in the downhill yesterday.

The best German was Romed Baumann in sixth. Dominik Schwaiger was 13th, Josef Ferstl was 14th. The Allgäu Andreas Sander (19th) and Luis Vogt (53rd) missed a top place.

Thomas Dreßen is back in the Ski World Cup 2022/23.

Thomas Dreßen is back in the Ski World Cup 2022/23.

Image: Matthias Balk, dpa (archive)