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  • First victory of the season for Vincent Kriechmayr

    Back in 2017, Vincent Kriechmayr celebrated his first World Cup victory in the Super-G in Beaver Creek, USA, and on Friday, eight years later, the Austrian athlete is delighted that his 19th victory was won on the same course. A day earlier, Ryan Cochran-Siegle notched up his fourth World Cup podium in the first Downhill event of the season by finishing in second place.

  • Podiums for Lena Dürr & Vincent Kriechmayr

    Lena Dürr finishes in second place in the Slalom on Sunday to round off the World Cup weekend in Copper Mountain. The four days of racing in the USA included two events each for the men and women. On Thursday, Vincent Kriechmayr had already bagged a podium finish for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels with second place in the Super-G, the first speed discipline event of the season.

  • HEAD takes four of the six podium places in Gurgl

    It's a Podiumfest in Gurgl, Austria, for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels! For the first time in HEAD's history, three HEAD Worldcup Rebels take over the podium in the men's World Cup Slalom in Gurgl on Saturday. Paco Rassat celebrates his first World Cup victory, and Armand Marchant finishes second to grab the first World Cup podium for Belgium.

  • Historic triple victory for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels in Gurgl

    The HEAD Worldcup Rebels celebrate a special moment in the team's history at the Slalom in Gurgl when, for the first time ever, HEAD wins a historic triple victory in the men's Slalom. This amazing result was led by Paco Rassat, who celebrated his first World Cup victory with an extraordinary second run.

  • First technical discipline podium for Emma Aicher

    Emma Aicher continues her run of success into the new season. The 22-year-old German athlete, who celebrated her first World Cup victories in the Downhill and Super-G in the spring of 2025, finishes third in the Slalom in Levi on Saturday, her first podium in a technical discipline. British Laurie Taylor misses his first podium by just four hundredths of a second on Sunday in the men's Slalom.

  • TWO-FACED – A Film Project by David Meier

    At HEAD, we’re proud to introduce TWO-FACED – a groundbreaking film by David Meier that redefines what’s possible in mountain sports. In this project, David took on an extraordinary challenge: combining skiing and biking in the heart of the Arlberg’s snow-covered peaks.

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