Stifel U.S. Ski Team Shake-Up: Sasha Rearick Returns, Paul Epstein Named Men’s Tech Coach for 2026–27
Major changes hit the Stifel U.S. Ski Team as Sasha Rearick returns to lead the alpine program and Paul Epstein takes over the men’s tech team.
Major changes hit the Stifel U.S. Ski Team as Sasha Rearick returns to lead the alpine program and Paul Epstein takes over the men’s tech team.
In the Skiing is Believing's first coach's corner episode, brought to you by Ski Racing Media, Alan and I had the privilege to welcome one of America's greatest ski racing coaches, Sasha Rearick, to the podcast.
During winter 2023/2024, the Apex2100 International Ski Academy will launch a new Italian training base
Kueng wins gold and Nyman just off the podium in fourth.
On Friday, the Americans trained alongside the Swiss, Germans, Italians, French and Norwegians.
With Portillo lacking snow, U.S. men’s speed team trains in southern Chile and eyes potential for future visits.
According to Sasha Rearick, re-calibration is what the U.S. needs to become more competitive in the discipline of slalom.
Family-run ski area off the beaten path meets all the needs of the U.S. Ski Team men's groups.
Elite skiers and rising juniors gather for a technical development camp under the direction of U.S. Ski Team Head Men's Coach Sasha Rearick.
Downsizing the national team at the end of an Olympic cycle, when sponsorship dollars are frequently at an all-time low, is nothing unique to America.
Overall head women's coach will move to fill Andreas Evers' vacancy overseeing men's speed squad.
Key players remain on board, but some coaches assume new roles within the organization.
Athletes and coaches from the U.S. Ski Team completed a weeklong certification experience with PSIA professionals.
Bode Miller comes up short in men's downhill; Travis Ganong tops for U.S. with career-best fifth place.
Canadian Jan Hudec finishes second and Bode Miller eighth on a foggy day in Italy.
Austria's Marcel Hirscher used technical aptitude to conquer a hill that claimed every U.S. starter.
The top four finishers in the Lake Louise downhill all skied the track within .23 of a second.