Former U.S. Ski Team Member TJ Lanning Dies at 41
Former U.S. Ski Team member TJ Lanning, a World Cup downhiller, U.S. downhill champion and coach, has died at 41.
Former U.S. Ski Team member TJ Lanning, a World Cup downhiller, U.S. downhill champion and coach, has died at 41.
Swedish World Cup speed skier Felix Monsén reflects on overcoming injuries, building his own independent program, joining the Austrian Ski Team for a new chapter, and giving back to the next generation through his Speed Swedes mentorship program.
Recently retired Italian giant slalom skier Hannes Zingerle joins the Skiing Is Believing podcast to discuss his transition into coaching, his frustrations with the Italian Ski Federation, Team Global Racing, and the career moments that defined his time on the World Cup.
After one of the most frustrating seasons of his career, Croatia's Filip Zubčić made the difficult decision to change equipment for the first time. The three-time World Cup winner explains why he joined Nordica, how the transition has unfolded and why he believes the move can help him return to the top.
After more than a decade among giant slalom's elite, Olympic silver medalist Žan Kranjec is starting a new chapter with Nordica. In an exclusive interview with Ski Racing Media, the Slovenian explains why he made the change, the search for renewed confidence and the goals that continue to drive him.
Mikaela Shiffrin has been nominated for the 2026 ESPY Award for Best Athlete – Women's Sports following one of the most dominant seasons in alpine skiing history. The three-time Olympic champion earned Olympic gold, won nine World Cup slaloms, and extended her record as the winningest skier of all time.
Giovanni Franzoni's breakthrough season brought World Cup victories, Olympic silver and a new perspective on life after the loss of teammate Matteo Franzoso. In an exclusive interview with Ski Racing Media, the Italian star discusses success, family, education and the experiences that shaped his remarkable rise.
Team USA's new On The Edge after-show gives fans a deeper look at Breezy Johnson, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Bryce Bennett and the stories behind the acclaimed ski racing docuseries.
Swiss Olympic champion Michelle Gisin and Italian World Cup racer Luca De Aliprandini celebrated their wedding at Lake Garda after 12 years together, surrounded by family, friends and fellow ski racing stars.
Franjo von Allmen has committed his future to HEAD Rebels, signing a contract extension through 2030. The Olympic and World champion has enjoyed a meteoric rise in alpine skiing, collecting five World Cup victories, multiple world and Olympic gold medals, and establishing himself as one of the sport’s premier speed specialists.
The Second Annual Rocky Mountain Division Roundtable at Copper Mountain brought together Stifel U.S. Ski Team coaches, athletes, and development coaches for an open discussion on athlete development, coaching philosophy, and the pathway to elite ski racing.
FIS has officially finalized the 2026-27 Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup calendar, featuring 43 men's races and 40 women's races across Europe and North America. Highlights include the 2027 World Championships in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, the return of Killington and Copper Mountain, and a season-ending showdown at the Sun Valley Finals.
After just one season of FIS racing, Alaska's Katie Rowekamp earned a Stifel U.S. Ski Team nomination, a World Cup super-G start position and established herself as one of America's most promising young alpine skiers.
Mari Renick grew up chasing her brother around Crested Butte. Now, after a breakthrough NorAm downhill season, she joins the Stifel U.S. Ski Team.
Olympic top-10 finisher Kyle Negomir joins Stöckli after the strongest season of his career, highlighted by a rise into the world's top downhill start-30 group and a near miss of the World Cup Finals.
Alice Robinson has joined the HEAD Worldcup Rebels, adding one of the world's top Giant Slalom and Super-G racers to the brand's elite roster. The New Zealand star brings seven World Cup victories and a World Championship silver medal to her new partnership with HEAD.
Alexander Ospelt was elected FIS president by a single vote at the 57th FIS Congress in Belgrade, defeating incumbent Johan Eliasch 65-64. In his first press conference, Ospelt outlined plans to strengthen Alpine skiing through improved television presentation, greater athlete visibility, increased prize money, and expanded opportunities for smaller nations.
Olympic medalist Ramon Zenhäusern opens up about his enduring passion for ski racing, his surprising move to Völkl Marker, and the dream that continues to drive him forward.
Lauren Macuga entered the Olympic season as one of the brightest young stars on the Stifel U.S. Ski Team before an ACL tear ended her winter before it began. The World Championship medalist opens up about recovery, missing the Olympics, rediscovering her love for ski racing and her planned return to snow.
Lindsey Vonn and Ryan Cochran-Siegle headlined the 2026 Stifel Awards, earning Athlete of the Year honors for the Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team. U.S. Ski & Snowboard and Stifel recognized athletes, coaches and rising stars across the organization following the 2025-26 season.
Mt Mansfield Graduate Maximilien Hoder joins the Stifel U.S. Ski Team after winning Junior World Championship slalom bronze and earning a World Cup start position through the NorAm Cup.
Austrian speed skier Mirjam Puchner has announced her retirement after 14 seasons on the World Cup circuit. The Olympic and World Championship silver medalist leaves the sport with two World Cup victories, nine podiums, and a legacy defined by resilience, consistency, and success at the highest level.
Eduard Hallberg’s sensational 2025/26 season transformed the Finnish skier from emerging talent into one of the World Cup’s most exciting slalom contenders.
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