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  • HEAD Worldcup Rebels are again the best ski team of the season

    The HEAD Worldcup Rebels impressively put their stamp on their No. 1 position this season. With 9,720 points, HEAD clearly won the FIS ranking for ski manufacturers, leading both the men's and women's rankings. The HEAD team notched up a total of 79 podium finishes, including no fewer than 23 victories.

  • Atle Lie McGrath wins the Slalom Crystal Globe

    What a finale for Atle Lie McGrath. The 25-year-old Norwegian athlete keeps his nerve on Wednesday in the Slalom at Hafjell, the final race of the season, and clinches the Crystal Globe in this discipline by finishing eighth. In the Giant Slalom on Tuesday, Atle Lie McGrath finished third to stand on the podium once again.

  • Vincent Kriechmayr & Corinne Suter podium in the speed season finale

    Two HEAD Worldcup Rebels - Corinne Suter and Vincent Kriechmayr - round off the speed season with podiums in the Super-G events in Kvitfjell on Sunday. Both finish in second place. Vincent Kriechmayr is also second in the Super-G World Cup ranking. Emma Aicher is in second place in the World Cup overall ranking, just 45 points behind with two more races to go.

  • Laura Pirovano's victory secures the Downhill Crystal Globe

    What a sensational World Cup finale for Laura Pirovano in the Downhill. The 28-year-old Italian athlete secures the Downhill Crystal Globe with victory in Kvitfjell on Saturday. This is her third successive win in this discipline. Second place in the Downhill overall ranking goes to shooting star Emma Aicher.

  • Vincent Kriechmayr wins the Downhill in Courchevel

    Vincent Kriechmayr wins the only Downhill race that could be held this weekend in Courchevel, and that was on Friday. This is the tenth Downhill victory for the HEAD Worldcup Rebel, and his 20th in the World Cup overall. Emma Aicher achieves her best-ever Slalom result, finishing in second place on Sunday in Aare.

  • Debut double puts Laura Pirovano in the lead in the Downhill World Cup

    What an awesome weekend for Laura Pirovano and the HEAD Worldcup Rebels! Laura Pirovano wins her first two World Cup victories in both Downhill events in Val di Fassa on Friday and Saturday to take the lead in the discipline ranking. On Friday, the 28-year-old Italian wins by one hundredth of a second in front of Emma Aicher, and on Saturday by one hundredth of a second ahead of Cornelia Hütter.

  • Victory for Corinne Suter and Emma Aicher in Soldeu

    Two athletes who returned to the World Cup this season following injuries win a double victory for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels in the Downhill in Soldeu on Friday: Corinne Suter stands on top of the podium for the sixth time, Nina Ortlieb in second place, just missing her first Downhill victory eleven hundredths of a second behind her.

  • HEAD Worldcup Rebels are number one at the highlight event of the season in Italy

    Out of ten competitions: four gold medals, six silver medals, and two bronzes; an impressive tally at the major event of the season that yet again confirms the HEAD Worldcup Rebels are in a class of their own. Franjo von Allmen wins an awesome three victories in the Downhill, Super-G, and Team event to clinch his place in skiing history as Bormio's alpine superstar.

  • Atle Lie McGrath takes the lead in the Slalom World Cup

    Finishing second in the legendary Night Slalom in Schladming on Wednesday puts Atle Lie McGrath in the lead in the ranking for this discipline. That means the 25-year-old Norwegian athlete goes to the Olympic Games in Italy wearing the red jersey.

  • Agostina Vietti Makes FWT History

    Val Thorens delivered one of the most challenging and unpredictable competition days of the season. After days of waiting, multiple venue changes, and constantly shifting weather, the Freeride World Tour finally went ahead in classic high-alpine conditions. Strong winds, fresh snow, and a heavily featured north-facing venue forced riders to adapt on the fly.

  • First victory of the season for Sara Hector

    The HEAD Worldcup Rebels once again celebrate a bunch of podiums this weekend, with Sara Hector winning her first victory of the season in the Giant Slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn on Saturday. In the Slalom on Sunday, Camille Rast and Emma Aicher podium in second and third place.

  • Camille Rast & Sara Hector on the podium in Kronplatz

    Camille Rast and Sara Hector continue on their course of success! Following her victory in the Giant Slalom in Kranjska Gora at the beginning of January, Camille Rast takes second place in this discipline in Kronplatz. Sara Hector also confirms she's on top form at the moment with third place on Tuesday.

  • Super Sunday with double victory in Tarvisio & victory in Wengen

    An incredibly successful Sunday makes it a fantastic weekend for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels. Emma Aicher and Lindsey Vonn clinch a double victory in the Super-G in Tarvisio, and Atle Lie McGrath wins the Slalom in Wengen for the second year in a row. On top of that, Stefan Babinsky finishes second and Franjo von Allmen third in the Super-G in Wengen on Friday, while on Saturday.

  • Lindsey Vonn & Paco Rassat are No. 1 in the Downhill and Slalom

    There's no holding back Lindsey Vonn. The U.S. athlete wins the Downhill on a shortened track in Zauchensee on Saturday, followed by her HEAD team-mate Kajsa Vickhoff Lie. Her 45th victory in the Downhill and 84th victory in the World Cup sees the 41-year-old athlete continue to increase her lead in the discipline ranking. Paco Rassat also delivers a sensational performance.

  • Paco Rassat on the podium in Madonna di Campiglio

    In the Night Slalom in Madonna di Campiglio on Wednesday, Paco Rassat confirms his world-class form. The 27-year-old French athlete finishes third to stand on the podium for the second time this season following his victory in Gurgl.

  • Camille Rast rocks Kranjska Gora with victories in the Giant Slalom & Slalom

    What a perfect start to the New Year by Camille Rast. The 26-year-old Swiss athlete wins her first Giant Slalom victory in Kranjska Gora on Saturday. On Sunday, she takes the lead again, skiing two sensational runs to claim her third victory in the Slalom. Wendy Holdener takes third place in the Slalom, to round off a highly successful weekend for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels.

  • Camille Rast podiums twice in Semmering

    Second in the Slalom on Sunday, second in the Giant Slalom on Saturday; Camille Rast puts in a stunning performance in Semmering, Austria. On Saturday, Sara Hector highlights the sheer ability of the HEAD Worldcup Rebels by racing to third place in the last race of the year.

  • Atle Lie McGrath gets all he wanted for Christmas: Victory in the Slalom

    If that's all Atle Lie McGrath wanted for Christmas, he wrapped it up in the last race before the break. The 25-year-old Norwegian athlete wins his fourth World Cup victory in the Slalom in Alta Badia on Monday. Lindsey Vonn finishes third in Val d'Isere on Sunday for her first podium in the Super-G since her comeback.

  • Downhill victories for Cornelia Hütter & Franjo von Allmen

    What a top-speed day for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels on Saturday! In Val d’Isère, Cornelia Hütter wins the Downhill, followed immediately by Franjo von Allmen, who wins the Downhill classic on the Saslong run in Val Gardena. The Swiss athlete was already on the podium this season when he took second place in the first Downhill on Thursday.

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