Ski

  1. Wendy Holdener on the podium again in Aare
    Wendy Holdener on the podium again in Aare

    Wendy Holdener on the podium again in Aare

    One week after her third place in the Slalom in Jasna, Wendy Holdener again made the podium in the second Slalom event in Aare on Saturday. The Swiss athlete finished in third place to celebrate her 27th podium finish in this discipline.

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  2. Downhill triple for the HEAD World Cup Rebels
    Downhill triple for the HEAD World Cup Rebels

    Downhill triple for the HEAD World Cup Rebels

    The HEAD World Cup Rebels demonstrated their world-class form in style in Saalbach-Hinterglemm: In the Downhill event on Saturday Vincent Kriechmayr, Beat Feuz, and Matthias Mayer celebrated an awesome triple victory for the HEAD team. In the Super-G on Sunday, Vincent Kriechmayr again raced to the podium in third place. Wendy Holdener finished third in the Slalom in Jasna on Saturday, her second podium finish of the season.

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  3. Lara Gut-Behrami secures Super-G Crystal Globe, Downhill double and overall lead in the World Cup
    Lara Gut-Behrami secures Super-G Crystal Globe, Downhill double and overall lead in the World Cup

    Lara Gut-Behrami secures Super-G Crystal Globe, Downhill double and overall lead in the World Cup

    Lara Gut-Behrami continues her run of success following the World Championships. The double World Champion won both Downhill races on Friday and Saturday in Val di Fassa to celebrate her first two victories in the discipline this season. On Sunday she finished in second place to secure the Crystal Globe in the Super-G this season. The Swiss athlete also took the overall lead in the World Cup this weekend. And double World Champion Mathieu Faivre confirmed his world-leading status with a victory and a second place in the Giant Slalom events in Bansko.

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  4. HEAD is the most successful ski brand of the World Championships
    HEAD is the most successful ski brand of the World Championships

    HEAD is the most successful ski brand of the World Championships

    The HEAD World Cup Rebels caused a sensation at the Alpine World Ski Championships in Cortina, where they won seven of the twelve individual Gold medals - in all four speed discipline events, in both Giant Slaloms and in the men's Parallel event. The HEAD team also produced three double World Champions: Lara Gut-Behrami, Mathieu Faivre and Vincent Kriechmayr. A total of twelve medals went to the best ski brand at the World Championships.

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  5. Giant Slalom Gold medals for Gut-Behrami & Faivre - Ted Ligety says goodbye
    Giant Slalom Gold medals for Gut-Behrami & Faivre - Ted Ligety says goodbye

    Giant Slalom Gold medals for Gut-Behrami & Faivre - Ted Ligety says goodbye

    The HEAD World Cup Rebels continue to cause a sensation at the World Championships in Cortina: The HEAD team won all four Gold medals in the speed disciplines, a Gold in the Parallel event and both Gold medals in the Giant Slalom with Lara Gut-Behrami and Mathieu Faivre. That puts the two HEAD team stars in the footsteps of one of the greatest ski athletes of all time:  Ted Ligety - aka Mr Giant Slalom - who crossed the finishing line in his unique career during the World Championships.

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  6. Gold for Mathieu Faivre at World Championship début
    Gold for Mathieu Faivre at World Championship début

    Gold for Mathieu Faivre at World Championship début

    In 2017 Mathieu Faivre won Gold in the Team event at the World Championships in St. Moritz. In Cortina the French athlete celebrated his first individual Gold medal in the Parallel Slalom on Tuesday, the début appearance of this format at a World Championship. His compatriot Alexis Pinturault won his second medal in Cortina by following up Bronze in the Super-G with Silver in the Combined event on Monday. In the Team event on Wednesday, Norway bagged Gold with HEAD World Cup Rebel Fabian Wilkens Solheim.

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  7. HEAD World Cup Rebels take all four Gold medals in the speed events
    HEAD World Cup Rebels take all four Gold medals in the speed events

    HEAD World Cup Rebels take all four Gold medals in the speed events

    The HEAD World Cup Rebels dominate the speed events at the World Championships in Cortina. Gold medals in the Super-G by Lara Gut-Behrami and Vincent Kriechmayr are followed by two more Golds in the Downhill competitions. Vincent Kriechmayr is king of the speed events in the World Cup, bagging his second victory in Cortina on Sunday in the Downhill. The fastest women athlete in Cortina is Corinne Suter, winning her first Gold medal at a World Championship on Saturday in the Downhill and Silver in the Super-G.

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  8. Sam Kuch – best skier in the world?
    Sam Kuch – best skier in the world?

    Sam Kuch – best skier in the world?

    It does appear as some skiers have a special deal with the universe. A relation with gravity based on a different set of rules than the rest of us. Is this why Sam Kuch floated up to the freeriding stratosphere on a star-studded wagon? Or is he just a damn good skier. Maybe the best?

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  9. Gold medals for Lara Gut-Behrami and Vincent Kriechmayr
    Gold medals for Lara Gut-Behrami and Vincent Kriechmayr

    Gold medals for Lara Gut-Behrami and Vincent Kriechmayr

    World Championship Gold. Finishing just behind the Swiss athlete, her compatriot and HEAD team-mate Corinne Suter secured Silver. A few hours later Vincent Kriechmayr followed up with Gold in the men's Super-G. Bronze went to Alexis Pinturault.

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  10. Kriechmayr & Mayer – Super-G double victory for HEAD in Garmisch
    Kriechmayr & Mayer – Super-G double victory for HEAD in Garmisch

    Kriechmayr & Mayer – Super-G double victory for HEAD in Garmisch

    The last two races before the World Championships in Cortina were held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen this weekend. Austria's speed rebels Vincent Kriechmayr and Matthias Mayer sealed a HEAD double victory in the Super-G on Saturday. In the Downhill on Friday, two HEAD World Cup Rebels also raced to podium finishes with Beat Feuz in second place and Matthias Mayer third.

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  11. Triple victory in Super-G for Gut-Behrami, Lie and Gagnon
    Triple victory in Super-G for Gut-Behrami, Lie and Gagnon

    Triple victory in Super-G for Gut-Behrami, Lie and Gagnon

    An impressive result for the HEAD World Cup Rebels in the first Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Saturday. The third consecutive victory for Lara Gut-Behrami in this discipline, leading her HEAD colleagues Kajsa Vickhoff Lie from Norway and Marie-Michele Gagnon from Canada. In the second Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which was postponed until Monday, Lara Gut-Behrami immediately followed up with yet another win.

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  12. Lara Gut-Behrami races to the podium in the Giant Slalom
    Lara Gut-Behrami races to the podium in the Giant Slalom

    Lara Gut-Behrami races to the podium in the Giant Slalom

    Yet another headliner performance by Lara Gut-Behrami! The HEAD athlete finished second in the Giant Slalom in Kronplatz, finishing among the top three in three different disciplines within four days. In the men's Night Slalom in Schladming Alexis Pinturault extended his overall lead in the World Cup finishing in third place.

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  13. HEAD wins all three races on the Streif run in Kitzbühel
    HEAD wins all three races on the Streif run in Kitzbühel

    HEAD wins all three races on the Streif run in Kitzbühel

    The HEAD World Cup Rebels dominated the action on the Streif in Kitzbühel: In a spectacular Downhill event on Friday, the HEAD World Cup Rebels celebrated a double victory with Beat Feuz and Matthias Mayer. For Feuz it was his first victory in a Hahnenkamm Downhill in his career following four finishes in second place. That result was topped in the second Downhill race on Sunday with triple success by Beat Feuz, Johan Clarey and Matthias Mayer. And then it was Vincent Kriechmayr winning the Super-G on Monday who rounded off a flawless HEAD weekend in Kitzbühel. On top of that, Lara Gut-Behrami won the Super-G in Crans Montana on Sunday with a lead of almost one second.

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  14. First podium finish in the Slalom this season for Alexis Pinturault
    First podium finish in the Slalom this season for Alexis Pinturault

    First podium finish in the Slalom this season for Alexis Pinturault

    Alexis Pinturault is back on the podium in the Slalom as well. Following his Giant Slalom fest in Adelboden last weekend, the French athlete finished third in the Slalom in Flachau on Sunday to bag his first podium finish in this discipline this season.

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  15. Wendy Holdener grabs podium finish in the Slalom for the 25th time
    Wendy Holdener grabs podium finish in the Slalom for the 25th time

    Wendy Holdener grabs podium finish in the Slalom for the 25th time

    First podium finish for Wendy Holdener this season. The Swiss athlete finished third in the Night Slalom in Flachau on Tuesday. It was the 27-year-old's 25th podium finish in the Slalom. Camille Rast finishing in sixth place was also impressive. Wendy Holdener's compatriot scored her first World Cup points in the Slalom with bib number 57.

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  16. Giant Slalom fest by Alexis Pinturault, Lara Gut-Behrami wins in St. Anton
    Giant Slalom fest by Alexis Pinturault, Lara Gut-Behrami wins in St. Anton

    Giant Slalom fest by Alexis Pinturault, Lara Gut-Behrami wins in St. Anton

    The Giant Slalom doesn't get much better than this. Alexis Pinturault won both races on Friday and Saturday in impressive style on the Chuenisbärgli run in Adelboden. He clocked the fastest time three times and the second-fastest once. In St Anton, Lara Gut-Behrami bagged her first Super-G win since January 2018, and Corinne Suter finished third.

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  17. Mayer and Kriechmayr celebrate double victory on the Stelvio run
    Mayer and Kriechmayr celebrate double victory on the Stelvio run

    Mayer and Kriechmayr celebrate double victory on the Stelvio run

    A sensational end to the year for the HEAD World Cup Rebels in the Downhill in Bormio: Matthias Mayer and Vincent Kriechmayr secured a double victory in the last race of 2020 on the challenging Stelvio run on Wednesday. The day before Kriechmayr finished second in the Super-G in Bormio, his first podium finish of the season.

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  18. Alexis Pinturault leads triple HEAD victory in Alta Badia, Corinne Suter again fastest in the Downhill
    Alexis Pinturault leads triple HEAD victory in Alta Badia, Corinne Suter again fastest in the Downhill

    Alexis Pinturault leads triple HEAD victory in Alta Badia, Corinne Suter again fastest in the Downhill

    A sensational result for the HEAD World Cup Rebels in the Giant Slalom in Alta Badia on Sunday: Alexis Pinturault won ahead of Atle Lie McGrath, who just turned 20, and Justin Murisier. On Friday the women speed discipline athletes also started the new season with the Downhill in Val d'Isere. Corinne Suter, who won the Crystal Globe in Downhill and Super-G in 2020, continued her success from last season and raced to victory. The Swiss athlete finished second in the second Downhill on Saturday in Val d'Isere and was second again in the Super-G on Sunday.

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  19. Second place for Sara Hector in the Courchevel Giant Slalom
    Second place for Sara Hector in the Courchevel Giant Slalom

    Second place for Sara Hector in the Courchevel Giant Slalom

    Sara Hector's first World Cup podium finish since 2014. The 28-year-old Swedish athlete finished second in the first Giant Slalom in Courchevel on Saturday.

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  20. Tommy Ford – New HEAD skis to a podium finish in Santa Caterina
    Tommy Ford – New HEAD skis to a podium finish in Santa Caterina

    Tommy Ford – New HEAD skis to a podium finish in Santa Caterina

    Tommy Ford races seamlessly into continuing the successes of last season. The US athlete bagged a place on the podium in the second Giant Slalom in Santa Caterina on Monday with a new model of ski, finishing second behind Marco Odermatt from Switzerland. For Ford it was the third World Cup podium finish in his career - following his first victory in December 2019 in the Giant Slalom in Beaver Creek and third place in the Giant Slalom in Japan in February 2020.

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  21. Alexis Pinturault wins the Parallel Slalom in Lech/Zürs
    Alexis Pinturault Winner Lech Worldcup

    Alexis Pinturault wins the Parallel Slalom in Lech/Zürs

    After 26 years, the Alpine Ski World Cup returns to Vorarlberg, the home of HEAD. And the HEAD World Cup Rebels celebrate the return in style - victory for Alexis Pinturault and two third places for Alexander Schmid and Lara Gut-Behrami in the Parallel races in Lech/Zürs.

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  22. HEAD World Cup Rebels - the race for crystal and precious metals begins!
    HEAD World Cup Rebels - the race for crystal and precious metals begins!

    HEAD World Cup Rebels - the race for crystal and precious metals begins!

    As is tradition, the new season of the Alpine Ski World Cup opens on the 17th and 18th of October with the men's and women's Giant Slalom events in Sölden. Due to Corona, however, it will be an exceptional winter. A total of 39 men's and 35 women's events are scheduled, headlined by the World Championship in Cortina d'Ampezzo in February. The HEAD World Cup Rebels want to show right from the start that the path to victory can again only lead through them this season.

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  23. Trust, Purity & Momentum – HEAD's new Racing Collection made by Aksel Lund Svindal
    Trust, Purity & Momentum – HEAD's new Racing Collection made by Aksel Lund Svindal

    Trust, Purity & Momentum – HEAD's new Racing Collection made by Aksel Lund Svindal

    The new HEAD Racing Collection bears the signature of one of the greatest alpine skiing athletes of all time. Aksel Lund Svindal has been closely involved in the development of the new design from the very beginning. The result is a collection that reflects the Norwegian athlete's racing DNA: Trust, Purity & Momentum - three keywords that were particularly important to Aksel Lund Svindal when implementing HEAD's new Racing Collection.

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  24. Vincent Kriechmayr is now a HEAD World Cup Rebel
    Vincent Kriechmayr is now a HEAD World Cup Rebel

    Vincent Kriechmayr is now a HEAD World Cup Rebel

    A prominent new addition to the HEAD Alpine World Cup Team: Vincent Kriechmayr, winner of two medals at the World Championships in Aare, joins the HEAD World Cup Rebels. The 28-year-old athlete from Upper Austria has signed a contract until 2022.

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