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  • Shaping the Future of Indoor Skiing: HEAD x SnowWorld Group

    HEAD Sport GmbH announces its new strategic partnership with SnowWorld Group, one of Europe’s leading operators of indoor ski resorts. Spanning eleven slopes across five countries in Europe and the United Kingdom, the collaboration marks a significant step in expanding HEAD’s presence within the year-round winter sports market.

  • A Season to Remember: The HEAD Team at the 2026 Freeride World Tour

    The 2026 Freeride World Tour was never going to be straightforward. Two stops cancelled due to conditions, a replacement event that also never made it off the ground, and a compressed format where every single result counted more than ever. In that context, the HEAD team delivered a full season campaign: historic victories, brutal bad luck, runs that will stay in people's heads for a long time.

  • 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.

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