2024 World Pro Ski Tour TAOS World Championships, presented by New Mexico True Results
New Mexico True presented the World Pro Ski Tour World Championships in Taos New Mexico with an international field of talent.
New Mexico True presented the World Pro Ski Tour World Championships in Taos New Mexico with an international field of talent.
After seven races this season, pro athletes gather at Ski TAOS for the World Championships presented by New Mexico True, bringing World Pro Ski Tour rookies and veterans together with World Cup athletes who have spent their regular season on Tour with the FIS. This is a significant development in the resurgence of the World Pro Ski Tour.
World Pro Ski Tour returned to Bear Valley Resort for three races this President’s Day weekend, featuring a giant slalom on Saturday and two super slaloms on Sunday. On day one of racing, snowy conditions left racers with limited visibility and some delays, but the course held up through qualifiers and a giant slalom.
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ASPEN-On a classic venue where pro racing’s roots run deep, fresh faces served notice to the veterans during the first stop of the World Pro Ski Tour’s 2024 season, Jan. 13 and 14.
The World Pro Ski Tour (WPST) will open the 2024 race season at Aspen Mountain on Friday, January 12for the 2024 season of professional ski races. The Aspen Snowmass Tour stop will feature two men’s and two women’s professional dual slalom races on Aspen Mountain’s Little Nell run.
For the third consecutive year, Taos Ski Valley has been selected to host the 2024 World Pro Ski Tour World Championship event, taking place March 28 - 30, 2024. This international event showcases the world’s best skiers as they compete on Taos’ world-famous terrain for the largest-ever purse.
Marte Monsen and Trica Mangan: Photo Lisa Mutz-Nelson April 1, 2023 – Taos, NM –
Paula Moltzan: photo Lisa Mutz-Nelson Saturday's parallel giant slalom is the final race of the
March 30, 2023 – Taos, NM – Paula Moltzan of the U.S. Ski Team and Reto
After Thursday's qualifying rounds, here are the starting brackets for the slalom portion of the event.
World Champion and double-Olympic gold medalist Ted Ligety; World Champion gold-medalist and reigning World Pro Ski Tour World Champion, Paula Moltzan, and World Champion Gold Medalist River Radamus are just a few of the notable athletes competing in the high-stakes World Pro Ski Tour World Championships this March 30-April 1 at Taos Ski Valley.
Returning to Bear Valley, Calif., for the first time in over three decades, the World
Press release courtesy of World Pro Ski Tour Mielzynski and Ketterer are 2 for 2
Press release provided by the World Prod Ski Tour Bear Valley was once the home
Watch the men and women of the World Pro Ski Tour in Bear Valley Resort,
It is time to break out your hair spray and tracksuits because the ’80s ski
Photo credit: Julian Carr. Taos NM Taos Ski Valley wows the world with its innovative
Press release courtesy of the World Pro Ski Tour WORLD PRO SKI TOUR ANNOUNCES RETURN
Retired World Cupper Mielzynski crushes women’s field as Schmidiger fights for win on men’s side
Sportsinsurance.com is pleased to announce its sponsorship of the first women’s alpine ski racing team in the 2023 World Pro Ski Tour since the 1990s. Competitors include Canadian Erin Mielzynski and American Kaitlyn Harsh.
With $10,000 dollars going to each day's winner, if your hot, you could walk away with $20,000 for the weekend.
Since its return in 2017, the World Pro Ski Tour has rapidly grown and evolved. One of the most significant evolutions has been the growth in prize money.
“Trevor and I were down to the wire,” Read said. “I saw him right next to me going off the jump coming into the alley to the finish, so I knew it was going to be close.