Latest news
Selected news
Selected news
INDIGO and St. Moritz new partnership- Exclusive ski equipment in prospect
-
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.
-
ELEVATE: The HEAD Freeskiing Women Movie Launch – December 22nd at 18:00 CET
Dear Partner,
We are excited to announce that the online premiere of Elevate: The HEAD Freeskiing Women, our newest film spotlighting the fearless women of our team, will go live December 22nd at 18:00 CET.
In a sport traditionally dominated by men, ski movies have long celebrated their prowess. But as the snow settles, a new wave of skiers is redefining the scene. Welcome to Elevate: The HE -
Two HEAD Worldcup Rebels on the podium in Courchevel
Camille Rast and Emma Aicher finish second and third in the Courchevel Night Slalom on Tuesday to win two podiums for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels. For Camille Rast this is her second podium of the season following her third place in the Slalom in Gurgl. Emma Aicher celebrates her third podium of the season following her third place in the Slalom in Levi and her victory in the Downhill in St. Moritz.
-
First victory of the season for Emma Aicher
The HEAD Worldcup Rebels yet again deliver a dazzling performance in the second Downhill event in St. Moritz on Saturday, with Emma Aicher taking her first victory of the season. Lindsey Vonn confirms her top form by finishing second, following up her sensational victory on Friday. As a result, the American athlete leaves Switzerland as the discipline leader in the Downhill World Cup.
-
Lindsey Vonn takes victory by a huge lead
What a sensational start to the season by Lindsey Vonn. The American athlete wins the first Downhill in St. Moritz on Friday almost a clear second ahead. This is the 83rd World Cup victory for Lindsey Vonn, and her first in almost eight years. Following her 41-year-old HEAD team colleague in second place, Magdalena Egger celebrates her first podium in the World Cup.