Skiclub Arlberg: 125 Years of Skiing Legacy
Founded in 1901, Skiclub Arlberg celebrates 125 years of skiing tradition, international membership and lasting global impact.
Founded in 1901, Skiclub Arlberg celebrates 125 years of skiing tradition, international membership and lasting global impact.
Switzerland dominated the Saalbach 2025 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships, leading the medal count and sweeping the men’s team combined. The Stifel U.S. Ski Team women delivered four medals, with Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin securing golds. Norway fell short of expectations, while Austria thrived at home with seven medals. Meanwhile, France and Canada failed to reach the podium, a major disappointment after past success.
Italy’s Federica Brignone dominated the first run of the Women’s Giant Slalom at the Saalbach 2025 FIS Alpine World Championships, showcasing precision and power to build a 0.67-second lead over New Zealand’s Alice Robinson. Paula Moltzan of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team delivered another strong GS performance, sitting third at 1.24 seconds back. The challenging terrain and long course demanded endurance, creating significant time gaps across the field. With the top 30 set to race in reverse order for the second run, the fight for podium positions promises a thrilling finish.
Switzerland, Austria, and Norway have officially named their rosters for the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach, setting the stage for an intense battle on Austrian snow. With Switzerland leading the Nations Cup standings, Austria aiming for home-soil dominance, and Norway bringing a strong men's squad, the competition promises world-class performances and thrilling races from February 4 to 16.
Under the roaring lights of Schladming, Norway’s Timon Haugan delivered a clutch second run to claim victory, securing a Norwegian sweep of the Schladming night races. Austria’s Manuel Feller and Fabio Gstrein gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about, finishing second and third, while Benjamin Ritchie of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team skied his way to 9th place, marking his second career top-10 finish. With the World Championships in Saalbach just weeks away, Austria carries strong momentum, while Norway continues to dominate under the lights.
U.S. Ski & Snowboard and Ski Austria, two of the world’s most renowned and successful national ski and snowboard associations, announced a partnership around sports, marketing, and commercial opportunities designed to leverage the unique expertise and resources of both organizations to achieve shared goals.
Julia Scheib’s journey from a small Styrian ski hill to World Cup podiums embodies determination and resilience. After breaking Austria’s five-year giant slalom podium drought with third place in Sölden, Scheib now sets her sights on her home race in Semmering. Reflecting on her career, she acknowledges setbacks like injuries and DNFs but highlights her evolution into a consistent contender through focus and hard work. With ambitious goals, including the giant slalom globe, Scheib’s racing story inspires young skiers to dream big, persevere, and prove doubters wrong—one turn at a time.
The Men's 2024-25 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season is set to kick off on October 27th with the highly anticipated men’s Giant Slalom in Sölden, Austria.
Emotions were high as Manuel Feller raised the slalom World Cup Crystal Globe in Saalbach, Austria. Timon Haugan wins his first World Cup race.
Timon Haugan leads after the first run in the men's World Cup Finals slalom. If Haugan holds onto the lead it will be his first World Cup slalom victory of his career.
Linus Strasser grabbed onto the slalom victory at the Hahnenkamm race in Kitzbühel, Austria. It was the first German win in 10 years in the Kitzbühel slalom.
Lara Gut-Behrami was ready to prove that she could hold the winning spot again, showing in her aggresive skiing. She achieved her 20th super-G victory. Stifel US Ski Team athlete Lauren Macuga achieved her first World Cup top 10!
The World Cup slalom men will battle for the leaderboard in an epic Gurgl race premiere. Henrik Kristoffersen looks to defend his title.
Austrian will miss three to four weeks.
Harsh weather forces tough call for FIS and organizers.
Austrian rising talent to miss six weeks.
The Austrian has been in charge for more than two decades.
Austrian Olympic Champion humbled at the honor.
Austrian men and women hit the bikes and the water.
World Cup skiers and rising talent competed for National titles.
After 156 starts, Kroell hangs up the race skis.
The podium had fans experiencing deja vu.
Italy claims second Kitzbuehel downhill win in as many years as the French show strength.
Austrian Olympic gold medalist wows the home crowd for his first win since 2015.