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  • Tommy Ford – New HEAD skis to a podium finish in Santa Caterina

    Tommy Ford – New HEAD skis to a podium finish in Santa Caterina

    ​Tommy Ford races seamlessly into continuing the successes of last season. The US athlete bagged a place on the podium in the second Giant Slalom in Santa Caterina on Monday with a new model of ski, finishing second behind Marco Odermatt from Switzerland. For Ford it was the third World Cup podium finish in his career.

  • Alexis Pinturault wins the Parallel Slalom in Lech/Zürs

    Alexis Pinturault wins the Parallel Slalom in Lech/Zürs

    After 26 years, the Alpine Ski World Cup returns to Vorarlberg, the home of HEAD. And the HEAD World Cup Rebels celebrate the return in style - victory for Alexis Pinturault and two third places for Alexander Schmid and Lara Gut-Behrami in the Parallel races in Lech/Zürs.

  • FILM RELEASE - Hidden Gem

    FILM RELEASE - Hidden Gem

    The second KORE movie of 2020 will soon be released, and we’re stoked to share all the assets with you! We also want to thank you for all the support and nice feedback from the first release. But now, let’s talk about: HIDDEN GEM

  • FILM RELEASE - Shinrin-Yoku

    FILM RELEASE - Shinrin-Yoku

    We are very excited for the upcoming release of our first film for fall 2020, Shinrin Yoku, which is selected for both the IF3 and High Fives film festivals. We sent two of our talented Freeski athletes, Sam Kuch and Baker Boyd to Rusutsu Resort in Hokkaido Japan to explore the deep powder and magical trees.

  • HEAD World Cup Rebels - the race for crystal and precious metals begins!

    HEAD World Cup Rebels - the race for crystal and precious metals begins!

    ​As is tradition, the new season of the Alpine Ski World Cup opens on the 17th and 18th of October with the men's and women's Giant Slalom events in Sölden. Due to Corona, however, it will be an exceptional winter. A total of 39 men's and 35 women's events are scheduled, headlined by the World Championship in Cortina d'Ampezzo in February.

  • INDIGO acquired by HEAD

    INDIGO acquired by HEAD

    New product development and ambitious growth targets in the premium winter sports segment

  • Eight more new HEAD World Cup Rebels

    Eight more new HEAD World Cup Rebels

    Following Vincent Kriechmayr's lead, another eight athletes join the HEAD World Cup Rebels: Justin Murisier, Timon Haugan, Fabian Wilkens Solheim, Estelle Alphand, Laura Gauché, Marie-Michèle Gagnon, Samu Torsti and Michaela Heider. At the same time Anna Veith (AUT), Tina Weirather (LIE), Andre Myhrer (SWE), Matts Olsson (SWE) and Stian Saugestad (NOR) cross the finish line in their careers.
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  • HEAD acquires Zoggs

    HEAD acquires Zoggs

    HEAD, a leading global Sporting Goods Group which owns the HEAD, PENN and MARES brands is pleased to announce the acquisition of Zoggs, the world-class swim brand famous for its Goggles, Swimwear and Equipment and holding leading market positions in the UK, Australia and various distributor markets.
    HEAD with its leading market positions in Winter-Sports, Racquet-Sports and Diving over recent y

  • Vincent Kriechmayr is now a HEAD World Cup Rebel

    Vincent Kriechmayr is now a HEAD World Cup Rebel

    A prominent new addition to the HEAD Alpine World Cup Team: Vincent Kriechmayr, winner of two medals at the World Championships in Aare, joins the HEAD World Cup Rebels. The 28-year-old athlete from Upper Austria has signed a contract until 2022.

  • Corinne Suter crowned queen of the speed disciplines

    Corinne Suter crowned queen of the speed disciplines

    ​Two Crystal Globes for the new queen of the speed disciplines Corinne Suter, as well as a Crystal Globe each for Beat Feuz and Alexis Pinturault. A total of 20 World Cup victories, 19 second places, 17 third places.

  • Beat Feuz_Kvitfjell

    Third Downhill Crystal Globe in a row for Beat Feuz

    ​Beat Feuz had already secured the Crystal Globe in this discipline before the last Downhill in Kvitfjell, due to the cancellation of the World Cup final in Cortina. In Norway the Swiss athlete finished in fourth place on Saturday. Victory was bagged by HEAD team-mate Matthias Mayer. The Super-G on Sunday had to be cancelled because of poor weather conditions.

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