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  • INDIGO and St. Moritz new partnership- Exclusive ski equipment in prospect

    INDIGO and St. Moritz new partnership- Exclusive ski equipment in prospect



    Munich / St. Moritz, November 28. The premium ski label INDIGO and the world-famous ski destination St. Moritz are entering into an exciting new partnership. The Munich-based ski manufacturer is developing a collection of select licensed, co-branded products to launch in winter, 2023. "INDIGO and St. Moritz share a common passion: tradition, quality and exclusivity”, explains Thorsten Schw

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    HEAD Worldcup Rebels – No. 1 in the World Championships and No.1 in the World Cup

    The best ski team at the World Championships and the best ski team in the World Cup - HEAD once again proves its supremacy in alpine ski racing in the 2024/25 season. The HEAD World Cup Rebels won three individual Gold medals at the World Championships thanks to Franjo von Allmen, Camille Rast and Stephanie Venier, while Lara Gut-Behrami set a new record with her sixth Crystal Globe.

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    Lara Gut-Behrami takes two victories into the summer break

    The technical discipline events at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley round off the 2024/25 alpine ski season. Following the Super-G at the weekend, Lara Gut-Behrami also wins the Giant Slalom in the USA on Tuesday. Sara Hector finishes third, placing her third overall in this discipline.

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    Sixth Super-G Crystal Globe for Lara Gut-Behrami

    Lara Gut-Behrami skis a brilliant run with a lead of 1.33 seconds over her rival for the Super-G Crystal Globe, Federica Brignone, to secure victory in Sun Valley on Sunday. This is her seventh Crystal Globe overall, her sixth in the Super-G, and the third in a row in this discipline. Lindsey Vonn takes second place, putting her on the podium for the first time since her sensational comeback.

  • Four Head Athletes Podium at Freeride World Tour Finals

    Four Head Athletes Podium at Freeride World Tour Finals

    The 2025 Freeride World Tour (FWT) Finals, Yeti Xtreme Verbier by Honda, went down earlier today on the infamous Bec des Rosses face that towers above the fabled and picturesque outdoor epicentre that is Verbier, Switzerland.
    The star-studded and show-stopping event served as the culmination of this winter’s action-packed FWT, with six Head athletes competing for their shot at glory following t

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    First Super-G victory for Emma Aicher

    Emma Aicher joins the list of winners, also in the Super-G. The 21-year-old German athlete races to victory in the Super-G in La Thuile on Thursday to follow up her debut World Cup win in the Downhill in Kvitfjell at the beginning of March. Atle Lie McGrath finishes second at his home Slalom in Hafjell on Sunday, his sixth podium of the season.

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    Franjo von Allmen wins World Cup victory No. 3 in Kvitfjell

    Franjo von Allmen skis from one success to the next. Following up on his title as World Champion in the Downhill in Saalbach and his first World Cup victory in the discipline in Crans Montana right after that, the Swiss athlete confirms his absolute top form with first place in the Downhill in Kvitfjell on Saturday. This is World Cup victory number three for the 23-year-old HEAD World Cup Rebel.

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