Building on a Culture-First Foundation, Paul Epstein Takes Over U.S. Men’s Tech Team
Paul Epstein takes over the U.S. men’s tech team with a clear focus on culture, trust, and building a system that delivers World Cup results.
Paul Epstein takes over the U.S. men’s tech team with a clear focus on culture, trust, and building a system that delivers World Cup results.
USA’s Paul Epstein shuts down the Global Racing Ski Team, a proven pathway that helped develop and return World Cup skiers.
Patrick Kenney’s rise to the World Cup wasn’t linear—but it was relentless. From being cut by the U.S. Ski Team to racing independently in Europe, earning All-American honors at the University of New Hampshire, and building a support network from scratch, Kenney’s journey is a story of grit, gratitude, and belief. Now back on the Stifel U.S. Ski Team, he’s more prepared than ever—and ready for the Olympic season ahead.
The traditional opening race of the Alpine World Cup, the Giant Slalom in Sölden, Austria,
In the latest episode of the Skiing is Believing podcast, Alan and Matt had the privilege to welcome not one but two Global Racing giant slalom specialists, Christian Borgnaes and Patrick Kenney. Tune in!
An Interview with US World Cup Athlete George Steffey on the Skiing is Believing Podcast discusses his career, future goals, and the difference between the teams he has competed for.
Canadian Ford Swette and Norwegian Henrik Roea win giant slalom races to close out the series.
A boisterous crowd greeted finishers at the base of Squaw Valley in advance of the U.S. National Championships.