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    Three medals for HEAD in Team Combined premiere

    HEAD athletes Wendy Holdener and Lara Gut-Behrami win the Silver medal with Team Switzerland 1 on Tuesday in the new Team Combined event at the World Championship in Saalbach. Team Austria 3 won bronze with Stephanie Venier from the HEAD team and Katharina Truppe.

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    Franjo Von Allmen and Vincent Kriechmayr win HEAD double victory in the Downhill

    Celebration time for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels at the World Championships in Saalbach: Franjo von Allmen and Vincent Kriechmayr win a massive double victory in the Downhill on Sunday. Following Stephanie Venier's victory in the Super-G, this is the second title for the HEAD team at this World Championships.

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    Stephanie Venier’s career glitters in gold in Saalbach

    HEAD Worldcup Rebels are celebrating a brilliant start to the Ski World Championships in Saalbach: Stephanie Venier wins Gold in the Super-G on Thursday with a perfect run, Kajsa Vickhoff Lie wins Bronze. In the men's Super-G on Friday, Vincent Kriechmayr just misses the podium in fourth place.

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    Sara Hector and Lena Dürr podium in Courchevel

    In the Slalom in Courchevel - the last women's race before the World Championships - two HEAD Worldcup Rebels are on the podium with Sara Hector in second place and Lena Dürr third. Camille Rast defends her overall lead in the Slalom World Cup in fifth place.

  • 75 YEARS in Motion - HEAD Wintersport Highlights 25/26

    75 YEARS in Motion - HEAD Wintersport Highlights 25/26

    In 1947, Howard Head developed the first metal ski with a sandwich construction, and three years later he founded the HEAD Ski Company in Maryland, USA. With this metal ski, HEAD set the new standard for the entire ski industry. In 2025, to mark the company's 75th anniversary, HEAD is celebrating this unique innovation with a new premium line featuring timeless aesthetics.

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    James Crawford crowned king of the Streif run

    James Crawford adds another big jewel to his crown. World Champion of the Super-G in 2023, the Canadian athlete wins the legendary Hahnenkamm Downhill race on the Streif run on Saturday. This is the first World Cup win for the 27-year-old. Lara Gut-Behrami and Kajsa Vickhoff Lie lead the women's HEAD World Cup Rebels team to celebrate a double victory in the Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

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    Franjo von Allmen nails first World Cup victory in Wengen

    It’s a Franjo von Allmen ski fest! At his home race in Wengen on Friday, the Swiss athlete wins his first World Cup victory, snatching the lead in the Super-G in front of his HEAD team-mate Vincent Kriechmayr. On Saturday, the 23-year-old podiums again finishing in second place in the Downhill. In the Slalom on Sunday, Atle Lie McGrath is delighted with his third World Cup victory.

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    Triple victory for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels in Flachau

    Camille Rast ahead of Wendy Holdener and Sara Hector - the HEAD Worldcup Rebels take over the podium at the Night Slalom in Flachau. Her second World Cup victory sees Camille Rast take back the Red Jersey in the Slalom, and take the overall lead in the World Cup. A total of six HEAD athletes in the top ten.

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    First podium of the season for Stephanie Venier

    Stephanie Venier hits top form with less than a month to go to the World Championships. Finishing fifth in the Downhill on Saturday, the Austrian athlete races to second place in the Super-G in St. Anton on Sunday, her first podium finish of the season. Lindsey Vonn continues her sensational comeback with sixth place in the Downhill and fourth place in the Super-G in St. Anton.

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    Albert Popov celebrates his first World Cup victory

    Historic success for Albert Popov. Wednesday sees the Bulgarian athlete win the Night Slalom in Madonna di Campiglio. This is the first World Cup victory for the 27-year-old and the first for his country since Petar Popangelov stood on top of the podium in 1980 - exactly 45 years to the day. Atle Lie McGrath drops out on the second run following a sensational lead on run one.

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    Sara Hector takes Red Jersey following sensational Giant Slalom

    A brilliant first run and the third fastest time on run two wins Sara Hector the Giant Slalom in Kranjska Gora on Saturday with a sensational lead of 1.42 seconds. Following this ultimate performance, the Swedish athlete also takes the Red Jersey as the World Cup leader in this discipline.

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