Stifel values USSS partnership
Ron Kruszewski, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Stifel Financial Corporation, has committed to
Ron Kruszewski, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Stifel Financial Corporation, has committed to
As the 2019-20 ski season kicks off, it’s time to consider if a ski academy
Buck Hill announced in October that they are hosting the club's first-ever three-run FIS race. Considering
U14 and U16 alpine ski racers came together to compete at the Whistler Cup event. Team USA ignited with enthusiasm and united as a team.
The decision by Zermatt Bergbahnen to exclude elite ski teams from gate training this summer has sent ripples of concern through the ski racing community. This decision most significantly impacts Swiss-Ski, Switzerland's national federation, which heavily relied on Zermatt as the world's premier glacier speed training destination. The root of this decision lies in a series of disappointments and challenges faced by the Zermatt/Cervinia World Cup Downhill, scheduled as the opening World Cup Downhill races over the past two seasons.
Lindsey Vonn partnered with On Location to support the new fan opportunity of single stand-alone tickets to the Team USA House. She eagerly anticipates celebrating with Team USA athletes. Find out how you can secure your tickets!
U.S. Ski & Snowboard and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee announced their full support for Dexter Paine in his candidacy for the International Ski & Snowboard Federation (FIS) Council.
The University of Colorado Boulder encourages applications for an Assistant Alpine Ski Coach! The purpose of this position is to assist in the coaching, personal and team development of student athletes, in order to compete for and win National Championships.
The Waterville Valley Academy (WVA) and the Waterville Valley Black and Blue Trail Smashers (WVBBTS) have recently expanded their facilities to include the Benson Family Competition Center (BFCC).
The NorAm Finals concluded in Panorama Resort, British Columbia with an exhilarating series of races. The NorAm Cup titles were an accumulation of the NorAm races throughout the season. After the final race, each discipline has a title winner, and the victorious athletes that claim the overall titles are awarded.
The 2024/25 FIS Alpine World Cup calendar draft is set to excite fans with thrilling races and intriguing changes, including new events in North America. The details of this proposed calendar promise a captivating blend of familiar venues and new challenges for the world's top alpine skiers.
Franconia Ski Club is Seeking Alpine Coaches and Venue Crew for 24/25 Season. FSC is offering full-time and part-time positions.
After two more days of exciting tech races in Panorama Resort, British Columbia, the NorAm Finals concluded. The men competed in slalom and the women battled in giant slalom.
Stifel US Ski Team's River Radamus, the 11th highest-ranked men's GS skier globally, is spearheading an incredible opportunity for developing athletes. He's excited to unveil the first ARCO ski camp, set to span five days in Copper Mountain Resort this May and will be free of charge to participants. The genesis of this idea traces back to discussions last summer during the ARCO foundation announcement.
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen announced his new team for the upcoming ski season 2024/25 at the World Cup Races under the Brazilian flag.
The recent U16 Nationals event in Vail was a resounding success. Chip Knight, US Ski & Snowboard's Alpine Development Director, emphasized the value of U16 programs in nurturing young talent for future competitions.
Alpine Racing Collective (ARC) is based in Park City, UT. Based on the momentum and demand for our alpine program we have Alpine Head Coaches and Assistant coach positions within our U8, U10, U12, U14/16 programs for the 2024-2025 season.
After days of canceled super-G races at the NorAm Finals in Panorama, British Columbia, the event changed to tech races. The men competing in GS and the women battled in the slalom. Four different winners came out of the two days.
Recently, top athletes have openly participated in discussions concerning injuries, the race calendar, auxiliary events at races, and how the Federation manages skiers. As has always been the case, their concerns fuel essential debate.
Of all the ski and snowboard clubs in Colorado, the club with the most diverse international roster is—wait for it—Eldora Mountain Ski Club (EMSC), a program known more for supporting the aspirations of local Front Range wintersports athletes. Eldora’s PG FIS roster includes ski racers from Argentina, Australia, the Dominican Republic, Ireland, Lebanon, Mexico, and Switzerland, as well as a handful of racers from the United States. A total of eight nations have athletes on the roster.
All super-G races at NorAm Finals were canceled due to unfavorable conditions. Allison Mollin and Kyle Alexander secured NorAm Cup SG titles.
World Cup Supply currently has openings for two full-time Inside Sales/Customer Service Associates in our Bradford, Vermont office.
Austiran ServusTV, a private broadcaster belonging to the Red Bull Group, devoted the entire evening on Monday to the Hahnenkamm race, which would take place the following weekend. In the following days, viewers anticipated the highlight of the World Cup season from an Austrian perspective every day at prime time before the races in Kitzbühel started on Friday.
The NorAm Finals kicked off with a downhill race. Challenging weather conditions canceled the second downhill race. Isaiah Nelson and Allison Mollin won and earned downhill NorAm Cup Titles. Wiley Maple and Haley Cutler also achieved the second NorAm Cup downhill titles.
New Mexico True presented the World Pro Ski Tour World Championships in Taos New Mexico with an international field of talent.
Mark Mitter, the coach from Ramsau, Austria recently bid farewell to Team Shiffrin, leaving behind a legacy of success and gratitude. Despite his modesty, Mitter's impact as an assistant coach to some of skiing's brightest stars cannot be overlooked.
The Norwegian men’s speed team has captured over a third of the World Cup speed discipline globes in the past 20 years, including Aleksander Aamodt Kilde’s three globes during the past two seasons. However, no Norwegian men started this year in the World Cup Finals’ super-G and downhill events.