Lenz Hächler Signs Four-Year Contract with Stöckli
Lenz Hächler, a promising talent, joins the Stöckli racing team this World Cup season. The Swiss-skier signed a 4-year contract. Learn more!
Lenz Hächler, a promising talent, joins the Stöckli racing team this World Cup season. The Swiss-skier signed a 4-year contract. Learn more!
Loïc Meillard Takes Charge After Initial Adelboden GS Run. Henrik Kristoffersen in 2nd and Marco Odermatt in 3rd. Three Swiss men in the top 5. Tommy Ford is the top North American heading into second run!
Another Swiss triumph this season. Alexis Monney achieves his first World Cup victory, Franjo Von Allmen earns his second podium finish and Cameron Alexander gains a consecutive 3rd-place finish on the Stelvio track.
A short portrait film documentary on the ascend and battle of Marc Rochat into the elite level of World Cup slalom skiing.
They're putting their best athletes in the start gate for Soelden.
Swiss racer has suffered two devastating knee injuries since 2014.
52 men, 36 women fill the national team through C team rosters for the upcoming season.
Swiss World Cup team takes another hit during training camp in Chile.
Former coach and brand manager Stéphane Cattin takes over as alpine director at Swiss-Ski.
2015 World Championships bronze medalist requires surgical repair of torn tendon.
Downhill winner from Beaver Creek to miss team's training camp in Chile.
Third U.S. Ski Team athlete signs with the Swiss ski manufacturer.
Former HEAD World Cup Rebel moves to the Swiss brand.
Swiss skier Didier Defago moves onto new role in the skiing world.
Former U.S. and Norwegian World Cup coach heads home to Switzerland to work with women's C squad.
Gino Caviezel leaps from the B Team to the top-ranking of national team status.
Rudi Huber leaves his post leading the Swiss team after only two years.
Swiss World Cup athletes hunt for low point results in Canada.
There was more behind this year's Wengen air show than you might imagine.
Kueng wins gold and Nyman just off the podium in fourth.
Swiss skier was making steady progress on the World Cup speed circuit despite high bib numbers.
Marc Gini fell during Sunday's slalom training in Sweden and injured his right knee.
Lara Gut and Carlo Janka headline a team of 13 Swiss skiers selected to compete in Soelden.
The Swiss men's speed team leader had his first World Cup SG victory in Beaver Creek last season.