Atkin wins Silvaplana Freeski Halfpipe World Cup to clinch Crystal Globe as Harrold claims maiden victory

“Capping off a really great season. I’m really happy. I’m really stoked.” Brown was sixth on Sunday, which is the 16-year-old’s lowest result from her five Freeski Halfpipe starts in her rookie FIS FIS Freeski Park and Pipe season. Brown wore the tour leader’s yellow bib going into Sunday’s final, with the teenager tipped to … Read more

Olympic champions set sights on Silvaplana Slopestyle World Cup season finale

With second-ranked Murase and third-ranked Gasser absent, Dhawornvej’s closest rival for the Globe is Fukada, who sits on 116 points based on her seventh and second-place finishes at Laax and Snowmass respectively. Canada’s Laurie Blouin was one of the few favourites on the Silvaplana start list who was in the running for the women’s Slopestyle … Read more

Shiffrin on verge of record-equalling Overall title after ninth Slalom win

And while she knows Aicher needs to win tomorrow’s GS and hope Shiffrin finishes 16th or lower, the American is not taking number 18 for granted. “I’m actually not confident at all, you saw today anything can happen,” Shiffrin said. “I never skied on this slope in GS, it looks not super easy. “So, I … Read more

Freeski Halfpipe World Cup tour hits Silvaplana for season finale

The 23-year-old’s record this World Cup season includes three podiums, including one victory, from three starts. Atkin shared last season’s Crystal Globe with China’s Li Fanghui, who claimed silver at Milano Cortina 2026 ahead of Atkin. Li is not competing in Silvaplana, and neither is her teammate and two-time Freeski Halfpipe Olympic champion Eileen Gu … Read more

Smith and Duplessis-Kergomard prevent Schmidt double in Craigleith

Olympic silver medalist Federico Tomasoni (ITA) won the small final ahead of Ryan Regez (SUI), Terence Tchiknavorian (FRA) and Alexis Jay (FRA). Daniela Maier (GER) won the women’s small final, with Mylene Ballet Baz (FRA) the only other competitor to cross the finish line as Isabelle Zippert (SUI) and Katrin Ofner (AUT) did not finish. … Read more

Prevc Siblings Headline Ski Flying Weekend in Vikersund

In the men’s competition, the fight for second and third behind Domen Prevc in the overall ranking is one to look out for. Anže Lanišek (SLO) recently joined the party in the race for an overall World Cup podium place, while other contenders include Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN), Daniel Tschofenig (AUT), Ren Nikaido (JPN) and Philipp … Read more

Crystal Globe up for grabs when Freeski Big Air season finale closes out big week of action in Tignes

Urness made her World Cup debut in Freeski Slopestyle on home snow at the Stoneham World Cup in February 2025, at the end of the 2024/25 season. The 2025/26 circuit marks her first full FIS Freeski Park and Pipe season. At her Freeski Big Air debut during the Secret Garden (CHN) World Cup in November, … Read more

Freeski slopestyle hits Tignes with tight battles at the top

Gremaud is currently sitting in a tie with U.S. skier Marin Hamill on 136 points apiece – though if the Crystal Globe were awarded today, Gremaud would take the win based on her win at the season-opener in Stubai. Hamill, meanwhile, has a second-place finish at Laax and two top-12 finishes from Stubai and Aspen. … Read more

Evensen wins in Drammen after Klaebo crashes, Kollerud makes podium on World Cup debut

Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (NOR) again grabbed the cross-country skiing headlines on Thursday but for once it was not because he finished on top of the podium. The sport’s undisputed GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) was expected to dominate the World Cup Sprint Classic on the street course where he has won five times before. Instead … Read more

ESPN Original series On the Edge: World Cup Ski Racing now available internationally on Disney+

Production On the Edge is directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Pat Dimon and produced by Bright North USA and by FIS in collaboration with the Stifel U.S. Ski Team and Team USA. “Growing up a lifelong skier in Vermont, I learned that what matters most often happens away from the gates and finish line,” said … Read more