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  • HEAD KORE Stories: The Evolution of the KORE Boot

    “The KORE Ski Boot story is not as long as the skis one. We launched the boot in 2018, it was already clear that the KORE skis were a great success, so we felt that we had the duty to present a good product to complete the package,” as Alberto Cenedesi, HEAD Ski Boots - Director of Product & Marketing said.

  • Ski opening with the new high-performance models from HEAD and Porsche

    It was finally time to hit the ski slopes again last weekend for many winter sports fans on the Kitzsteinhorn glacier in Austria. The ‘SnowTime’ event gave them the opportunity to test this season’s winter sports products, with access to the brand-new Porsche 7 Series and Porsche 8 Series for selected participants.

  • KORE Stories: The Bulldog feat. Aaron Blunck

    Aaron Blunck is a three-time U.S. Olympic halfpipe skier, X Games gold medallist and FIS Freestyle World Champion. After sustaining six broken ribs, a broken pelvis, a lacerated kidney, and bruised heart and lung while skiing in Switzerland, the most traumatic injury of Blunck’s career shook his wife and his family and had him questioning if he could and would continue competing at the level he h

  • The world's best ski team ready to defend title

    When the Ski World Cup kicks off with the traditional men's and women's Giant Slalom races in Sölden on October 22 and 23, the HEAD team will be entering the competition as the clear number one from last season. Led by Sara Hector and Alexis Pinturault, the HEAD Worldcup Rebels want to show right from the start that they are heading for victory in 2022/23.

  • We are Chasing Better - are you?

    Always developing new concepts and ideas, never being satisfied with what has been achieved. HEAD wants to offer all winter sports enthusiasts - from amateurs to professionals - the best products and perfect performance. That is the mission at HEAD. And that's what the entire HEAD family is working on with energy and passion.

  • Premium Ski Label INDIGO, unveils their exciting new Winter Collection

    One of the world’s leading premium ski labels reveals a revolutionary development in snow goggles and helmet visor combination, along with a newly developed ski helmet.
    While we’re all still enjoying the heat of the late summer, winter is not that far away. The Munich-based ski manufacturer INDIGO has just released a fabulous new collection for the coming season. Highlights are a newly develop

  • Three new athletes join the HEAD Worldcup Rebels

    With newcomers Patrick Feurstein, Matthieu Bailet, and Jessica Hilzinger, the HEAD Worldcup Rebels enter the 2022/23 season stronger than ever. Kjetil Jansrud leaves last season's strongest alpine ski team to conclude his successful career after almost two decades.

  • HEAD and PORSCHE launch first shared collection

    A symbiosis of technology and design
    Kennelbach. The two premium brands HEAD and PORSCHE are working together to launch race-inspired skis, matching apparel and accessories featuring the PORSCHE racing design that combine a jaw-dropping mix of performance, quality and speed. Collaborate to accelerate - together we are even faster: This tagline forms the basis for the new HEAD I PORSCHE ski coll

  • Jess Hotter is the FWT Champ

    What an amazing show the final of the Freeride World Tour in Verbier turned out to be! Even though the conditions were not as bad as they initially looked, Bec the Rosses was still very challenging. The term “old powder” was used to describe the snow covering the upper part of the venue and in the more sun affected parts further down the riders had to deal with varied conditions.

  • HEAD is alpine number one again in 2021/22

    The HEAD Worldcup Rebels reasserted their leading position in the alpine skiing World Cup in the 2021/22 season: In the FIS Brand Ranking HEAD is yet again the clear number one with 8,275 points. At the Olympic Games in Beijing, the highlight of the season, six out of ten Gold medals in the individual events went to the HEAD team.

  • Atle Lie McGrath wins the final race of the season

    The 2021/22 Alpine ski season came to an end on Sunday in Meribel with the technical disciplines. Atle Lie McGrath celebrated his second World Cup victory in the last race of this season, the men's Slalom, on Sunday. Lena Dürr finished her best World Cup season so far with second place in the Slalom on Saturday. Sara Hector finished second in the Giant Slalom overall ranking.
    "We had a superb

  • Vincent Kriechmayr & Ragnhild Mowinckel victorious in Courchevel

    In the last speed events of this season, the HEAD Worldcup Rebels once again showed up in style in Courchevel. Vincent Kriechmayr was the fastest in the Downhill on Wednesday on the 2023 World Cup course and was also in a class of his own in the Super-G on Thursday. Ragnhild Mowinckel bagged her second World Cup victory in the Super-G on Thursday.

  • First victory for Atle Lie McGrath

    Atle Lie McGrath celebrates winning the Night Slalom in Flachau: The 21-year-old Norwegian athlete unleashed a show-stopping second run to nail his first World Cup victory. Fourth place went to Johannes Strolz from Austria, who was in the lead after the first run.

  • Kjetil Jansrud ends his successful career

    Norwegian athlete Kjetil Jansrud - a very big name in the Alpine Skiing World Cup - says goodbye after almost two decades. The 36-year-old Olympic and World Champion competed in his last race in the Downhill on Saturday in his home town of Kvitfjell. In Kvitfjell and Lenzerheide, the HEAD Worldcup Rebels podiumed six times over the weekend.

  • First Downhill Podium for Ragnhild Mowinckel

    With her second place in the first Downhill in Crans Montana on Saturday, Ragnhild Mowinckel is now indisputably among the very best in the world in this discipline as well. It was the Norwegian’s first podium in the Downhill. Austrian racer Cornelia Hütter finished the race in third.

  • HEAD - the clear number one at the highlight of the season

    At the top event this season, the HEAD Worldcup Rebels once again confirmed their unique class. The best ski team in the world was on top of the podium in six out of ten individual events. In total, HEAD athletes won 15 medals. HEAD was represented on the podium in all ten competitions.

  • HEAD Worldcup Rebels victorious in Garmisch

    Just in time for the Olympic Games, two HEAD athletes are on top form: Cornelia Hütter celebrated her third World Cup victory in the Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Sunday, her first since 2017. Corinne Suter won the Downhill on Saturday. For the Swiss athlete, this was the first victory of the season.

  • Sara Hector wins again in Kronplatz

    In the last Giant Slalom before the Olympic Games, Sara Hector once again confirmed her supreme class in this discipline. With her third Giant Slalom victory this season on Tuesday in Kronplatz, the Swedish athlete further extends her lead in the discipline ranking. Atle Lie McGrath took second place in the Night Race in Schladming for his first podium in the Slalom.

  • Silver rain over the HEAD Freeski team

    After a weekend jammed with great freeskiing action the HEAD athletes competing in the Freeride World Tour in Baqueira Beret, Spain and X Games in Aspen, USA, brought home a fine selection of silver! Big congrats to Hedvig Wessel, Abel Moga and Aaron Blunck!

  • Beat Feuz again wins the Golden Chamois in Kitzbühel

    Having won both Downhill events in Kitzbühel in 2021, Beat Feuz from Switzerland struck for the third time on the legendary Streif run on Sunday. Elena Curtoni celebrated her debut on top of the podium in a Super-G on Sunday in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Johan Clarey set a new world record in the first Kitzbühel Downhill on Friday.

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