Italy’s Federica Brignone Wins Courchevel Giant Slalom, Takes GS Lead from Shiffrin
Tuesday’s exciting GS race proves that Shiffrin has serious competition for the GS Crystal Globe.
Tuesday’s exciting GS race proves that Shiffrin has serious competition for the GS Crystal Globe.
Mikaela Shiffrin clinched her fourth career super-G podium to extend her overall World Cup lead.
The slalom queen lands a second-place finish in downhill, while teammate Alice McKennis stages successful comeback.
The American earned his first World Cup podium and first gold medal on American snow, wrapping up a strong weekend of racing for the men’s U.S. Ski Team.
Thanks to slalom victory No. 42 and a third place finish in GS, Shiffrin continues World Cup Tour wearing the leader bib in both disciplines.
The big mountain skier known for stunning segments in ski movies will put his competition skills to the test as a Wild Card against the rest of the already-strong FWT20 field.
The 24-year-old's first slalom win of the season also marks her 41st World Cup slalom victory, making her the most successful technical skier of all time.
The 17-year-old New Zealander crossed the finish 0.06 seconds ahead of Shiffrin to nab her first World Cup victory; the American men had three finishers in the top 11.
Mikaela Shiffrin and teammates look to pick up where they left off at the official World Cup kickoff in Sölden, Austria.
Another season of the best freeride skiers sending it on some of the gnarliest faces around the globe is coming right up.
From crazy tricks to cringe-worthy crashes, FWT19 had it all.
How a professional setback fueled the downhill skier's most successful racing season yet.
Squaw Valley and Red Bull dream up new freeriding competition.
One ended her season on the overall podium, the other with a crash, but they both got down the gnarliest competition face in skiing.
Turdell takes third, Eder wins FWT19 Overall Title.
Italian Arianna Tricomi holds on to the FWT Overall World Title.
A photo essay from the riders' visual inspection of the Bec des Rosses in Verbier, Switzerland.
We asked two Freeride World Tour athletes what was going through their minds during their first inspection of the Bec des Rosses in Verbier, Switzerland.
This weekend, the battle for the 2019 Freeride World Tour Overall Title will be waged on the infamous Bec des Rosses face.
Freeride World Tour veteran Stefan Häusl explains what matters for judges and viewers at the final event of the season.
The American ended a record-breaking season with two new World Cup titles.
The 24-year-old adds a 10th World Cup Crystal Globe to her mantle.
With a couple more globes up for grabs, the American’s record-breaking season isn’t over yet.
Kristofer Turdell keeps his FWT19 overall title hopes alive by finishing second.
Tricomi and Pollard got back on the podium at the Ordino Arcalìs event, keeping the Women's Overall Title battle interesting going into the final event in Verbier.
All systems are a go for the spring competition in Andorra.
Markus Eder breaks down his winning FWT19 Fieberbrunn line in an Audi Quattro Performance Check.
World Cup racing is back, but it's not all business as usual.
Just three days after collecting gold in the World Championship slalom, Shiffrin is back to dominating on the World Cup.
The Wild Card finally put all the pieces together to stand on top of the podium.
The Italian clinched the 2019 Overall Title with a stellar run in Austria.
The big mountain competition will be held on Saturday, February 23, 2019.
Shiffrin swept up, Vonn ended her career with a bronze, and Team USA's men saw several top-10 finishes.
Shiffrin battled her way up from third place to win her fourth consecutive World Championship slalom title.
This year’s Super-G World Champion also takes home the bronze in giant slalom.
The most successful female racer of all time takes a bow with a bronze medal in downhill.
Lindsey Vonn skis away from yet another horrific crash in her penultimate race.
The Kiwi upstaged many of the best freeride skiers in the world with a phenomenal run.
The women crushed the Canadian venue with plenty of air and speed.
With back-to-back wins in Slovenia, the American continues to climb the World Cup record list.
Two more races, and then the best female racer of all time is bowing out.
American Alice Merryweather clinches career-best top 10 downhill finish.
The Italian earned his third downhill win on the Streif and took bronze in the super-G.
The best freeride skiers are set to send it on the famed steeps of the gnarly Canadian resort.
Hirscher finished third in slalom with plenty of surprises for the world's fastest men in Switzerland over the weekend.
Lindsey Vonn and 21 others do not finish.
Vonn returned to the start house in Cortina, though not the podium.
Switerland’s Besse and Gerritzen go two-three in a historic day for the FWT women skiers.
Tanner Hall second in Hakuba for his first ever professional freeride competition.
How one of the youngest Freeride World Tour athletes ever staked his claim on the roster for the second year in a row.
This season, SKI Magazine is an official media partner for the FWT. Here's what you need to know to enjoy the big show.
The American crossed the finish line in Kronplatz more than a second ahead of her competitors.
Marcel Hirscher swept both events in Switzerland with back-to-back comebacks.
The American finished just behind her Slovakian rival in Flachau, Austria.
Black Diamond, Pieps, Vibram, RECCO and ISTA are on-board to protect riders and venue staff.
The best female and male slalom racers in the world were crowned Snow Queen and King in Croatia.
Slovakia’s Petra Vlhova finally bests Shiffrin in the head-to-head race.
The Italian squeaked ahead of Austrian Matthias Mayer to win the super-G and become the King of the Stelvio.
The Slovakian and American racers battled for the win in Semmering, Austria, and both walked away with a new record.
Italians Paris and Innerhofer go one-two on home ice.
The American becomes the youngest racer in history to win 50 World Cup races.
Zan Kranjec earns his first FIS World Cup gold in the GS.
Shiffrin and Vonn set to return to racing in coming weeks.
American Tommy Ford earns career-best fifth in the giant slalom.
Norwegian Kilde edges out Franz for the win in Italy.
And American Tommy Ford finishes with a personal best in Val d’Isère.
The American collected her second career Super G and parallel slalom wins.
Hirscher takes the win over Kristofferson during a snowy race in France.
Shiffrin wins Lake Louise Super G, becoming the first ski racer to win all six World Cup disciplines.
Thomas Tumler rises eighteen spots after second run for third place, Ligety finishes eighth.
Austrian Nicole Schmidhofer nabs the win for the second day in a row.
Svindal, Paris, and Kilde finish in historic three-way tie.
Austria’s Nicole Schmidhofer wins the first speed event of the season.
Americans Steven Nyman and Bryce Bennett tie for ninth in tough racing conditions.
American Cochran-Siegle places 11th in a stacked international field.
For the first time in years, three U.S. women finish in the top 30 of a World Cup slalom.
Despite clean runs, Shiffrin just misses podium.
American Steven Nyman returns to the International Stage with a stellar run.
Get ready for world-class skiing and a world-class party.
The Austrian remains unbeatable in the technical events.