Sofia Goggia has officially ticked off a box on her long list of skiing achievements. Speaking by video call on Fiorello's program La Pennicanza, the Italian champion celebrated winning the Super-G World Cup after her success in Kvitfjell, Norway on March 22, 2026.
What she said
Goggia was clear and amused. In her words: "It was a trophy I was missing. I had won four downhill globes, but not the Super-G. How did I celebrate? Yesterday there were two end-of-season parties, so I have been in bed since this morning!"
What comes next
She also looked ahead. Goggia already has Olympic gold, but when asked about goals she said she still wants a World Championship gold. As she put it: "I have silver and bronze at Worlds, but not the gold."
Fiorello's take and a laugh about showbiz
During the chat Fiorello mixed jokes and praise. He suggested, half seriously, that when Goggia stops racing she might move into entertainment. Goggia took it in stride and kept the mood light.
Bonus: the Sinner family phone gag
The show also included a playful phone segment with the Sinner family after a surprise result at the Miami Masters 1000. Spain's Carlos Alcaraz lost in the third round to American Sebastian Korda. Mark Sinner sounded shocked and said they would not be celebrating, but in the background there were clearly loud celebrations and popped bottles. Jannik Sinner chimed in too, delivering one of his trademark ad-style lines and adding to the comic moment.
Why this matters
- For Goggia: the Super-G globe completes a set she had been missing and strengthens her place among top racers.
- For fans: the victory was a neat cap on the season and gave a light, human moment on a popular radio show.
- For the sport: it highlights how top athletes balance serious goals with the small, celebratory moments that follow big wins.
Short and honest: Goggia earned a title she wanted, she enjoyed the celebrations, and she keeps aiming higher. The rest was radio fun and a few good laughs.