About Katie Twible

Born in Breckenridge, Colorado, Katie grew up ski racing with Team Summit before going on to become an NCAA Champion with the University of Colorado. She is also a U.S. Overall Champion and a World University Games Champion, bringing a decorated athletic career to her work in the sport. After retiring from racing, Katie transitioned into coaching, taking on high-performance roles with the Ontario Ski Team and the U.S. World Cup Women’s Team. Now based in Collingwood, Ontario with her husband, two young kids, and their dog, she brings a deep understanding of the athlete journey to Ski Racing Media. Katie is passionate about family, mountain biking, kiteboarding, strong coffee, and empowering the next generation of athletes, coaches, and parents.

Emma Aicher Wins Tarvisio Super G as Lindsey Vonn Returns to Podium

Emma Aicher mastered the fog in Tarvisio to claim Super G victory, while Lindsey Vonn returned to the podium, Keely Cashman delivered a breakthrough performance, and Sofia Goggia seized the red leader bib in a dramatic World Cup showdown.

By | 2026-01-22T18:46:25-07:00 January 18th, 2026 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Emma Aicher Wins Tarvisio Super G as Lindsey Vonn Returns to Podium

Nicol Delago Claims Historic Tarvisio Victory

Nicol Delago delivered a historic first World Cup victory in front of a home crowd in Tarvisio, mastering foggy conditions in a race loaded with Olympic qualification pressure. With Lindsey Vonn and Kira Weidle-Winkelmann completing a dramatic podium, the fifth downhill of the season produced powerful performances, emotional comebacks, and major implications on the road to the Olympic Games.

By | 2026-01-22T18:45:30-07:00 January 17th, 2026 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Nicol Delago Claims Historic Tarvisio Victory

Noa Szőllős Makes History — and Isn’t Done Yet

Noa Szőllős made history as the first Israeli woman to score World Cup points in alpine skiing. At just 21, the slalom specialist is proving she belongs on the world stage, combining mental resilience, technical skill, and growing confidence as she eyes the Olympics and more Europa Cup and World Cup success.

By | 2026-01-16T06:57:16-07:00 January 16th, 2026 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Noa Szőllős Makes History — and Isn’t Done Yet

Women’s Nor-Am Tour Heads North: International Field Shines in Tremblant and Sommet Saint- Sauveur

The Women’s Nor-Am circuit delivered high-level racing across Quebec, with Giant Slalom battles at Mont-Tremblant followed by a historic slalom debut at Mont-Saint-Sauveur. With World Cup points, Olympic quotas, and international rankings at stake, the events drew a deep global field and highlighted the Nor-Am’s role as a key pathway to the World Cup.

By | 2026-01-21T11:27:37-07:00 January 15th, 2026 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Women’s Nor-Am Tour Heads North: International Field Shines in Tremblant and Sommet Saint- Sauveur

Adelboden Slalom: Rassat Edges McGrath as Kristoffersen Takes Third

Paco Rassat delivered a breakthrough victory in Adelboden, winning a razor-thin men’s World Cup slalom ahead of Atle Lie McGrath and Henrik Kristoffersen. With the fastest second run and shifting slalom standings, the Chuenisbärgli once again proved why slalom remains the most unpredictable and thrilling discipline this winter.

By | 2026-01-15T19:18:11-07:00 January 11th, 2026 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Adelboden Slalom: Rassat Edges McGrath as Kristoffersen Takes Third

Adelboden men’s first run Slalom: Henrik Kristoffersen sets the pace

Henrik Kristoffersen leads after a tight Run 1 on the Chuenisbärgli in Adelboden, with Atle Lie McGrath and Eduard Hallberg separated by mere hundredths. The top 10 is packed within 0.67 seconds, setting the stage for a thrilling second run. Veterans and rising stars alike delivered precision and aggression, while racers from the USA, Great Britain, and Canada had mixed results.

By | 2026-01-15T19:18:04-07:00 January 11th, 2026 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Adelboden men’s first run Slalom: Henrik Kristoffersen sets the pace

Zauchensee Delivers as Lindsey Vonn Dominates Women’s Downhill

Lindsey Vonn dominates the Zauchensee Downhill, showcasing unmatched precision, speed, and control. With two Americans on the podium and strong performances across Europe, the women’s speed circuit delivered excitement, teamwork, and emerging talent.

By | 2026-01-15T19:17:33-07:00 January 10th, 2026 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Zauchensee Delivers as Lindsey Vonn Dominates Women’s Downhill

Injury Prevention and Return to Snow in Ski Racing: Building a Culture of Care

Ski racing carries inherent risk, but injury prevention and return-to-snow systems are evolving. Coaches and programs are rethinking how athletes recover, rebuild confidence, and return safely—through better communication, smarter training design, and a culture that prioritizes long-term health.

By | 2026-01-09T13:56:23-07:00 January 9th, 2026 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Injury Prevention and Return to Snow in Ski Racing: Building a Culture of Care

Camille Rast Takes Her First World Cup Giant Slalom Victory in Kranjska Gora

Camille Rast secures her first World Cup victory in Kranjska Gora, with Julia Scheib and Paula Moltzan rounding out a thrilling podium. Standout second runs from Sofia Goggia, Sara Hector, and Elisabeth Bocock, along with strong performances from North American skiers, made for a race full of tactical brilliance and attacking skiing.

By | 2026-01-09T12:56:24-07:00 January 3rd, 2026 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Camille Rast Takes Her First World Cup Giant Slalom Victory in Kranjska Gora

Statement Kranjska Gora GS First Run from Rast with Moltzan and Colturi Close Behind

Camille Rast set the early pace in Kranjska Gora, with Paula Moltzan and 19-year-old Lara Colturi completing the first-run podium. North Americans shone in a strong opening, including Cassidy Gray’s breakout run from bib 45, while rookie Dania Allenbach made an impressive World Cup debut at 18.

By | 2026-01-17T13:19:34-07:00 January 3rd, 2026 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Statement Kranjska Gora GS First Run from Rast with Moltzan and Colturi Close Behind

Julia Scheib Secures Victory in a Thrilling Semmering GS Showdown

Julia Scheib dominated the Women’s Giant Slalom at Semmering, claiming victory with a masterful second run, while Camille Rast and Sara Hector rounded out the podium. Standout performances from Nina Astner, Maryna Gasienica-Daniel, and North American skiers like Valérie Grenier and Mikaela Shiffrin highlighted an exciting, bumpy race ahead of the next stop in Kranjska Gora.

By | 2026-01-01T17:42:49-07:00 December 27th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Julia Scheib Secures Victory in a Thrilling Semmering GS Showdown

Sara Hector Sets the Standard in Semmering Austria After Run One

Sara Hector of Sweden leads a tight top three after a thrilling Run 1 in Semmering, Austria. Julia Scheib and Lara Colturi remain close, while early exits by Alice Robinson and Nina O’Brien shook up the standings. North Americans delivered strong performances, with Paula Moltzan, Mikaela Shiffrin, and Justine Lamontagne making moves to set up an exciting second run.

By | 2025-12-27T04:29:40-07:00 December 27th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Sara Hector Sets the Standard in Semmering Austria After Run One

Schwarz and Austria Shine on Gran Risa

Marco Schwarz claimed victory at Alta Badia’s Gran Risa giant slalom, with Lucas Braathen and Stefan Brennsteiner completing the podium. The race highlighted precision, composure, and tactical skiing, while Fabian Gratz’s impressive climb and North American efforts added excitement to a challenging second run.

By | 2025-12-21T10:03:05-07:00 December 21st, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Schwarz and Austria Shine on Gran Risa

Schwarz Sets the Standard as Shocks and Surprises Hit Alta Badia

Marco Schwarz set the standard in Run 1 of the Alta Badia Gran Risa, delivering a precise and aggressive run to take the lead. River Radamus and Stefan Brennsteiner chased with confidence, while top favorites like Marco Odermatt and Henrik Kristoffersen were caught off guard by the course. North Americans Bridger Gile and Radamus impressed, setting the stage for a dramatic Run 2.

By | 2025-12-21T04:41:51-07:00 December 21st, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Schwarz Sets the Standard as Shocks and Surprises Hit Alta Badia

Cornelia Huetter Masters Val d’Isère Downhill

Cornelia Huetter of Austria dominated the Val d’Isère downhill, taking the win with a near two-second advantage. Kira Weidle Winkelmann and Lindsey Vonn completed the podium while North Americans showed depth with strong top 30 performances, including Breezy Johnson in seventh and Valérie Grenier 23rd.

By | 2025-12-20T05:23:24-07:00 December 20th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Cornelia Huetter Masters Val d’Isère Downhill

North American Cup Kicks Off at Copper Mountain with Action on the World Cup Hill

The women’s North American Cup kicked off at Copper Mountain on the World Cup race hill with a condensed five-race series that demanded consistency and focus. From Mary Bocock’s Super-G sweep to strong international showings and emerging talent, the week showcased athletes pushing for early-season momentum and valuable Nor-Am points.

By | 2025-12-17T15:11:27-07:00 December 17th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on North American Cup Kicks Off at Copper Mountain with Action on the World Cup Hill

Roots, Resilience, and Rising to the World Stage: The Story of Laurence St-Germain

From skiing the woods of Québec to standing atop the World Championship podium, Laurence St-Germain’s journey is built on resilience, creativity, and quiet determination. This is the story behind Canada’s slalom world champion.

By | 2025-12-16T09:02:03-07:00 December 16th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Roots, Resilience, and Rising to the World Stage: The Story of Laurence St-Germain

Robinson Stuns St. Moritz With Breakthrough Super-G Victory

Alice Robinson claimed her first-ever Super-G World Cup victory in St. Moritz with a fearless, attacking run, holding off Romane Miradoli and Sofia Goggia in a tight battle. The day also saw strong performances from the U.S. team, including first Super-G points for Haley Cutler and Mary Bocock. A thrilling race on a challenging course rewarded bravery, precision, and speed.

By | 2025-12-18T18:40:54-07:00 December 14th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Robinson Stuns St. Moritz With Breakthrough Super-G Victory

Rising Star Emma Aicher Steals the Spotlight in St. Moritz Downhill

Lindsey Vonn returned to the podium in St. Moritz, finishing second in the women’s World Cup downhill, while Germany’s Emma Aicher stole the spotlight with a breakout performance. The U.S. team showed depth and momentum, and with key names absent, tomorrow’s Super-G promises more high-speed excitement.

By | 2025-12-13T08:13:37-07:00 December 13th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Rising Star Emma Aicher Steals the Spotlight in St. Moritz Downhill

Canadian Rookie Kendra Giesbrecht Made Her World Cup Debut

Canadian rookie Kendra Giesbrecht makes her World Cup debut with grit, confidence, and a steady rise shaped by years of hard work and trust in her team. Her first weekend on the circuit shows she’s a rising force in Canada’s GS pipeline.

By | 2025-12-12T08:00:50-07:00 December 12th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Canadian Rookie Kendra Giesbrecht Made Her World Cup Debut

Lindsey Vonn Ready for the First Speed Races of the 2025–26 Season

Lindsey Vonn enters the 2025–26 speed season in St. Moritz stronger and more prepared than ever. After a summer focused on strength, stability, and dialing in her equipment, Vonn arrives with confidence, experience, and a world-class support team. With the Olympics in Cortina on the horizon, she’s ready to race—not just to participate, but to compete.

By | 2025-12-10T13:35:32-07:00 December 10th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Lindsey Vonn Ready for the First Speed Races of the 2025–26 Season

Beaver Creek Downhill: Odermatt Dominates, Cochran-Siegle Shines at Home

Marco Odermatt dominated the opening downhill at Beaver Creek, while Ryan Cochran-Siegle thrilled the home crowd with a second-place finish. Norway’s Adrian Smiseth Sejersted rounded out the podium, and North American athletes showed strong performances as the stage is set for an exciting Super-G tomorrow.

By | 2025-12-04T16:31:34-07:00 December 4th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Beaver Creek Downhill: Odermatt Dominates, Cochran-Siegle Shines at Home

Building Confidence, Racing Faster: Cassidy Gray Eyes a Breakthrough Season

Cassidy Gray is stepping into a breakthrough season, building confidence in both giant slalom and speed disciplines. With GS as her foundation and growing comfort in Super-G and downhill, she’s ready to take on Copper and Tremblant — and the energy of a home crowd.

By | 2025-12-19T07:04:13-07:00 November 26th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Building Confidence, Racing Faster: Cassidy Gray Eyes a Breakthrough Season

Braathen Wins Levi Men’s Slalom, Hallberg Shines for Finland

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen made history at Levi, claiming Brazil’s first-ever men’s World Cup slalom victory. Eduard Hallberg electrified the home crowd with a breakthrough finish for Finland, while Britain’s Laurie Taylor and Dave Ryding shone in the second run. Cooper Puckett earned his first World Cup points in his debut slalom, making it a day of milestones and surprises on the Arctic slopes.

By | 2025-11-21T07:16:17-07:00 November 16th, 2025 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Braathen Wins Levi Men’s Slalom, Hallberg Shines for Finland
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