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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.

  • 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.

  • First World Cup victory for Emma Aicher

    Emma Aicher finally reaches the best in the world in Kvitfjell. The 21-year-old German athlete stands on top of the World Cup podium for the first time on Saturday in the second Downhill event in Kvitfjell. Cornelia Hütter is in third place. The day before in the first Downhill in Kvitfjell, Cornelia Hütter and Emma Aicher celebrate a double victory for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels.

  • First World Cup victory for Franjo von Allmen in the Downhill

    There's no holding back Franjo von Allmen. Following his brilliant World Championship title in the Downhill in Saalbach, the Swiss athlete races to the top of the podium in the World Cup. On Saturday, in Crans Montana, the 23-year-old wins a World Cup Downhill for the first time.

  • HEAD RENEW - revolutionary skis for a sustainable future

    They are reusable and recyclable: HEAD will launch their revolutionary and sustainable RENEW skis on February 20th, 2025. These skis are made from materials that can be renewed and recycled thanks to a new technology. Studies show that this new, innovative concept reduces their carbon footprint by 26 per cent* and that the wooden core can be reused up to five times**.

  • 14 World Championship medals for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels

    The HEAD Worldcup Rebels finish a fantastic World Championships with 14 medals, including four Golds. HEAD is yet again the number one ski brand in the world with three individual Gold medals at the Alpine World Ski Championships 2025. Stephanie Venier, Camille Rast, and Franjo von Allmen are stoked about winning their titles as World Champions in Saalbach

  • Camille Rast & Wendy Holdener - HEAD Worldcup Rebels celebrate double victory in the Slalom

    Third individual Gold for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels at the World Championships in Saalbach. Following Stephanie Venier in the Super-G and Franjo von Allmen in the Downhill, Camille Rast takes Gold in the Slalom on Saturday. Silver goes to her compatriot Wendy Holdener. Just like in the men's Downhill, HEAD celebrate a superb double victory.

  • Second Gold for Franjo von Allmen

    This is Franjo von Allmen's World Championship! Following his Gold in the Downhill on Wednesday, the Swiss athlete wins a second World Championship title with Loic Meillard as Switzerland 1 in the men's Team Combined event in Saalbach.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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