Alpine team event added to 2018 Olympic program
New Olympic event features a knock-out format with two men and two women competing head-to-head in slalom against other nations.
New Olympic event features a knock-out format with two men and two women competing head-to-head in slalom against other nations.
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Signing Julia Mancuso signals the Swiss brand's intent to grow its U.S. market presence.
Former HEAD World Cup Rebel moves to the Swiss brand.
Norwegian star to use HEAD equipment, including helmets and goggles, through the next Winter Olympic Games.
Lindsey Vonn named first International games ambassador for the 2018 Winter Olympics to help promote the sport of skiing.
Swiss skier Didier Defago moves onto new role in the skiing world.
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Atle Skaardal, Markus Waldner, Guenter Hujara, and Bernhard Russi travel to South Korea.
Zuzulova and Strachova round out the slalom podium in Sweden.
Dartmouth's Patrick Caldwell and Utah's Veronika Mayerhofer win individual freestyle titles.
Hansdotter and Strachova claim silver and bronze, respectively.
Ligety becomes first male skier ever to win three GS world titles.
Thomas Bach visits the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships and hints at decision on team race by July.
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