NorAm Finals Aspen: GS Sweeps, Slalom Battles, WC Spots Set
Smart and Gritsch lead the women’s slalom, Gile sweeps GS at home, and rising stars secure 2027 World Cup start spots at NorAm Finals Aspen.
Smart and Gritsch lead the women’s slalom, Gile sweeps GS at home, and rising stars secure 2027 World Cup start spots at NorAm Finals Aspen.
France won the opening Super-G races at the Junior World Championships in Narvik, while Logan Grosdidier captured silver for the USA and Canada’s Jake Kertesz-Knight earned bronze.
The United States has named its 2026 Roster for the 45th FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Narvik, Norway, led by World Cup skiers Elisabeth Bocock and Logan Grosdidier. Racing runs March 5–15.
The youngest athlete on the Stifel U.S. Ski Team moved well inside the top 30 on sector ranks in her World Cup debut before a last sector mistake ended her run.
At 16, Logan Grosdidier joins the Stifel U.S. Ski Team as its youngest athlete. Her journey is just beginning, and Ski Racing Media is looking forward to following her season as she navigates the highs, lows, and learning moments of elite ski racing.
Sixteen-year-old Logan Grosdidier of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team’s Europa Cup tech group swept both South American Continental Cup slaloms in Ushuaia on Aug. 14, earning her first two Continental Cup victories in icy, challenging conditions. Liv Moritz added two podiums, and U.S. teammates Storm Klomhaus, Galena Wardle, and Kjersti Moritz all secured top-10 finishes.
You will notice several fresh faces on the Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team this season; six to be exact. Here is the 2025/26 rookie list.
The Federation of European Ski & Snowboard Associations (FESA) Alpine Ski Cup recently took place in Soldeu, Andorra, drawing athletes born in 2008 and 2009 from nine Central European countries. Despite the United States being the only invited nation and not a member, its athletes showcased exceptional talent and spirit at this prestigious international U16 race.