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  • Waxing tool responsible for increased fluorine levels

    Waxing tool responsible for increased fluorine levels

    Following the disqualification of Ragnhild Mowinckel in the Giant Slalom in Sölden on the 28th of October, 2023 due to the fluorine content of the wax on her skis exceeding the set limit, subsequent tests have been carried out by HEAD together with the FIS and the Norwegian Ski Federation. The results: the cause of the increased levels was a ski waxing tool that was used to prepare the skis.

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    Lara Gut-Behrami wins opening event in Sölden

    A perfect start to the season for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels! Lara Gut-Behrami takes victory in the Giant Slalom in Sölden on Saturday. This first race of the season sees the Swiss athlete win her 38th World Cup victory, her sixth in the Giant Slalom, and it's the third time that she wins in Sölden, following 2013 and 2016. O

  • HEAD Worldcup Rebels start the new season in pole position

    HEAD Worldcup Rebels start the new season in pole position

    With 13 World Championship medals, 67 podium finishes and 8,750 points in the FIS Brand Ranking, the HEAD Worldcup Rebels start the new season as the world's best ski team. As is tradition, the official start to the season sees two Giant Slaloms on the programme in Sölden, Austria on 28 and 29 October.

  • "UNIFIED" HEAD Film Trailer Launch - Sept. 19th

    "UNIFIED" HEAD Film Trailer Launch - Sept. 19th

    We are really excited to be releasing our teaser for our first ever Team film, “UNIFIED”. We are beyond proud of how the project has come together. We will be launching the teaser on Tuesday Sept. 19th at 6pm cet.

  • Mathieu Faivre is a HEAD Worldcup Rebel again

    Mathieu Faivre is a HEAD Worldcup Rebel again

    Following a year away, Mathieu Faivre returns to the HEAD Worldcup Rebels. With HEAD, the French athlete won three World Championship titles and an Olympic Bronze medal. Also new to the HEAD team are Meta Hrovat from Slovenia, Armand Marchant from Belgium, and Camille Rast from Switzerland.

  • INDIGO X St. Moritz Special-Edition: Exclusive Ski Equipment - Winter 23/24

    INDIGO X St. Moritz Special-Edition: Exclusive Ski Equipment - Winter 23/24

    Munich/ St. Moritz, April 2023. The premium ski label INDIGO and the world-famous ski destination St. Moritz are launching a new, exciting partnership. The Munich-based ski manufacturer is developing a collection of selected licensed and co-branded products to be rolled out in winter 2023/24. "INDIGO and St.Moritz share a common passion: tradition, quality and exclusivity”, explains Thorsten Schwa

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    HEAD is the clear No. 1 in the World Cup & World Championships

    The HEAD Worldcup Rebels write another chapter in skiing history in the 2022/23 season. With 8,750 points, HEAD once again clearly wins the FIS Brand Ranking. At the highlight of the season, the World Championships in Courchevel/Meribel, the HEAD team was also the best ski brand with 13 individual medals.

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    Lara Gut-Behrami wins Crystal Globe in the Super-G

    With her third victory of the season, Lara Gut-Behrami secured the Crystal Globe in the Super-G in a thrilling final in Soldeu on Thursday. This is the fourth time the Swiss athlete takes overall victory in this discipline. Vincent Kriechmayr won his fourth Downhill of the season in Wednesday's final.

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    Alexis Pinturault podiums again in the Giant Slalom

    Alexis Pinturault is all set for the World Cup Finals with two podium finishes in the Giant Slalom. The French athlete raced to second place in Kranjska Gora on Saturday and third place on Sunday. The HEAD Worldcup Rebels celebrated three podium finishes at the women's events in Aare: Sara Hector came third in the Giant Slalom on Friday, Wendy Holdener was second in the Slalom on Saturday.

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    Eight out of nine podiums for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels in Kvitfjell

    The HEAD women's team swept away almost everything in Kvitfjell this weekend: In the Super-G on Friday, HEAD celebrated a triple victory with Cornelia Hütter, Elena Curtoni and Lara Gut-Behrami. Kajsa Vickhoff Lie's first World Cup victory followed on Saturday in the Downhill, where she also made Norwegian skiing history. Corinne Suter finished in third place.

  • New Ski Collection from Porsche and HEAD in Historic Rally Design

    New Ski Collection from Porsche and HEAD in Historic Rally Design

    Many Porsche enthusiasts are also passionate winter sports fans. They place just as high demands on their equipment as they do on their sports cars: top performance, innovative technology, highest quality in terms of workmanship, and exclusive, sporty design are expected – whether on four wheels or two skis.

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