Who to Watch: Alpine Racing
The fastest skiers in America are all contenders for the podium during the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.
The fastest skiers in America are all contenders for the podium during the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.
After bringing home a fistful of medals from Sochi in 2014, Team USA is looking to get back on the slopestyle podium in PyeongChang.
Up-and-coming ski racer Bryce Bennett raced alongside some of the sports's greatest. The Olympic qualifier shared a typical training day with SKI Magazine.
The Team USA freestyle skiers to keep an eye on at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.
Twenty years later, the New Canadian Air Force and the Teneighty ski are officially legendary.
Candide Thovex changes perspectives, again.
The 33-year-old has won more Olympic medals than any other U.S. Women's Ski Team member.
In a world ruled by social media, U.S. Ski Team members are fighting for more than just a spot on the podium.
Combining 10,000+ miles on the road and skiing from the high points of eleven western states, a new short film relives the journey through the American West.
The first US women's freestyle skier to win multiple Olympic medals opens up about the secrets to her success.
This pro skier-designed mitten does more than keep your digits toasty.
Kalen Thorien on the mechanics of life on the move.
Get back to the roots of skiing with “The Return of the Turn.”
Marcus Caston combines corn, butterflies, and perfect arcs at Timberline Ski Resort.
A new binding that is potentially the missing variable for the one-ski, one-boot equation for uphill skiing enthusiasts.
What do you get when you combine K2's pro athletes with the steeps of Colorado's Silverton Mountain? Good times and great skiing.
Norwegian ski patroller Linda Haaland shows her B.C. counterpart and pro skiers around her home hill while on location filming Warren Miller's "Line of Descent."
Jasmin Caton guides clients, repairs generators, and inspires the next generation of female entrepreneurs—all before breakfast.
Icelantic CEO Annelise Loevlie takes a decidedly different approach to running a ski brand.
Shred’s new lens technology is poised to shake things up for consumers.
Grete Eliassen is dedicated to taking down barriers for female athletes.
Alexandra Meiners is the General Manager of an Alaska heliskiing operation. Oh, and she also owns the business.
Keely Kelleher wanted to give young female skiers role models in the sport, so Keely's Camp for Girls was born.
"If you can't arc a turn, you're not going to impress me."
From AK to Iceland, Warren Miller Entertainment athlete Lexi duPont had a stellar season in 2017.
A creative, dedicated take on turning a skier's daydream into reality.
One part Chris Benchetler, two parts #VanLife, and a whole lot of stunning GoPro follow cam.
U.S. Ski Team Head Chef Allen Tran on how gold-medal winners start their day—and how you can, too (just don’t forget the protein).
When your official pro skier nickname is "The Godfather," what do you do to stay forever young? Mike Douglas tries to find that magic elixir in Japan.
Similar to spackle filling in the cracks, a new procedure taps into your body's reserves to repair joint injuries with your own cells. So far so good.
Tips on skiing’s tried-and-true training trend from X-Games star and certified yoga instructor Ashley Battersby.
Need some music for the road? Amie Engerbretson from Warren Miller's "Line Of Descent" has you covered.
Historically a boys' club, the National Ski Patrol is entering a new era with its first female executive director, Meegan Moszynski, at the helm.
Levinthal and Sterbenz say the acquisition is all about two brains—and two brands—being better than one.
Halley and SKI Mag celebrate two nominations for Heartland Regional Emmy awards.
Ever wondered what those adorable pups are up to other than being Instagram models? We did too.
Remote Northern Iceland is a land of volcanoes, fjords, glaciers, and jagged cliffs—and the kind of raw, adventurous skiing that most of us can only dream of. Join one writer for a magical expedition to one of the last bastions of undisturbed arctic wonder. By McKenna Peterson. Photos by Mike Schirf.
It's hard to find a ski company with a more cult-like following than Salt Lake-based DPS.
Chile is home to the largest continental mountain range in the world. It’s also home to tricky wind crust, pisco-fueled dance parties, flirtatious men, and one badass girl, Alex Taran.
Two days at Revelstoke and Kicking Horse with Owen Leeper
Mikaela celebrates her 22nd birthday by winning the overall World Cup title.
In Jackson, the Doug Coombs Foundation helps low-income kids hit the slopes.
Today is International Women's Day, and we couldn't think of a better way to show our appreciation for the influential women who have helped shape the sport.
On filmmaking, conquering fear, and coping with death.
On how skiing can save your life
SKI Magazine spent a week in Vail testing next year's skis, and brought back this beta.
What's going on with Bode Miller? It's a question that's reverberated around the ski-racing world throughout his long and colorful career. But in his retirement, things are really getting curious.
That's a hell of a lot of ski areas, but who's counting?
Follow Nick Steers as he travels the world competing on the Freeride World Tour Qualifier series.
On injury, tricks, and design.
The phenom now focuses on Saturday's slalom competition, which she very well could win. Not bad for a racer who turns 23 next month.
An original podcast series with Glen Plake about skiing, life, and everything else.
Athletes are taking media into their own hands.
Sometimes it's what doesn't happen that matters most.
The Bugaboos-to-Rogers traverse, pioneered by Briggs and Co. in 1958, is a serious undertaking in the best conditions. And high ambition is no match for bad weather.
Check out Kimberly Beekman's author page.
Chris Steinkamp has grown Protect Our Winters into the ski industry’s leading voice for climate action. His next challenge: convincing skiers to spark a movement to save the snow—and bag some turns.
They say if you seek happiness, you will never find it. But I'll tell you exactly where it is: in the fjords of northern Norway, just on the other side of your own discomfort.
Why Kalen Thorien is rocking our world.
The Hahnenkamm is the World Cup’s most dangerous race weekend—and its loudest, rowdiest, and craziest party. We crashed skiing’s ultimate bash to see what all the fuss is about.
As the World Cup kicks into high gear, there’s reason for excitement…unless you’re a Ligety fan.
Stenmark’s record—86 World Cup wins—long seemed unbreakable. Now America’s celebrity speed queen needs just 11 more to do it. It’s not just doable, it’s probable. Maybe even this year.
Court dismisses Miller's lawsuit against Head. He must race on his former sponsor's gear this season, or not race at all.
Beacon, shovel, probe, lip chap, and now a shiny pair of Black Crows.
Globe trotting bunch of privileged skiers who have a guilty conscience about their carbon footprint take a Nazi prostitute for science, scientist to Greenland.
Because his followers were asking for more content.
Whip your crock out with Lynsey Dyer.
Stay busy, stay distracted.
Shiffrin wins the slalom—and the hearts of East Coast race fans; Killington makes it look easy as spectators turn out in force.
Excitement is building in Vermont, perked up by wintry weather, more than a foot of snow, and high hopes for a home-turf favorite.
Adaptive sports therapy takes veterans to the slopes
It's a bad break for sure—and a disappointment for American race fans. But there's still plenty of time in her career to catch Stenmark.
This much pow ruins you for life, but it’s so worth it.
James Niehues might have the single most widely printed name in all of skiing. Beyond Lindsey. Or Bode. You just don’t know it.
Who is Cosmic Joe?
The last time the White Circus lit up an Eastern resort, an Eastern girl won the GS. Julie Parisien would love to see it happen again.
Can't stop, won't stop. This kid never stops.
A new book explores the life and death of skiing icon Doug Coombs