We are world champions! Sensational double victory for MDV Sports athletes at the World Championships in Cortina
Sebastian Foss-Solevåg is slalom world champion, Adrian Pertl takes silver
Sebastian Foss-Solevåg is slalom world champion, Adrian Pertl takes silver
In the Big Air event on Saturday Andri Ragettli claimed his first ever GOLD medal at the X Games, turning his childhood dream into reality. Nick Goepper took the GOLD medal in the slopestyle event the following day.
Last weekend was a successful race weekend for the MDV athletes, especially for Sebastian Foss-Solevåg.
With 10 riders in the final and all but 1 skier stomping their first trick that earned all high scores. The standard was high with all putting down impressive tricks. To win Birk put down a corked 0 spin to claim his fourth career World Cup big air win.
Alta Badia/Madonna di Campigio – After 317 days of waiting, it was finally about time to open the men’s slalom season in Italy.
Andri Ragettli on top of the podium again in first FIS World Cup slopestyle event in Stubai, Austria.
Six of MDV’s athletes attended the opening round of the FIS Giant Slalom in Sölden this weekend, as racing returned on to the Rettenbach glacier high above the iconic resort of Sölden.
It has been a successful weekend at the X Games in Hafjell Norway, Andri Ragettli achieved a lifetime dream winning his first X Games GOLD medal in the Slopestyle event. In the Big Air it was Birk Ruud who took the Silver and Andri Ragettli Bronze.
Birk Rudd wins the Big Air Crystal Globe after placing 2nd at the Big Air event in Destne (CZE). Joining him on the podium is Ulrik Samnoy who placed 3rd at the event and also claimed his first WC podium.
Andri Ragettli wins the World Cup Slopestyle event in Mammoth, making it his 6th World Cup victory. Joining him on the podium is Deven Fagan in 3rd place who took to the podium for his first time.
Alex Ferreira Wins the GOLD in the SuperPipe at the Xgames in Aspen; Birk Ruud takes the Silver and Andri Ragettli Bronze in the Big Air
Birk Rudd just won his first World Cup Slopestyle event in Seiser Alm!
The first giant slalom for the women after a short Christmas break took place on December 28th in Lienz, Austria. The MDV team included Mina Fürst Holtmann, who had recently celebrated her first podium in Courchevel, New Zealander Alice Robinson, who had started the season with a first place in Sölden, Tina Robnik from Slovenia and from Sweden Ylva Staalnacke ,
Birk Rudd the young up and coming 19 year old rider from Norway took the win at the Big Air World Cup in China.
Already in the first races of the season, the Norwegian showed that she is quite able to compete in the front row of the World Cup circuit.
What a weekend in Val d'Isere! After the race, which was scheduled for December 14th, was postponed several times due to the stormy weather and in the end cancelled, the spot in the French Alps turned out to be a lot more welcoming the next day.
St. Moritz - The up-and-coming Swede had already made it onto the European Cup podium twice in the past few weeks, but that was obviously not enough for Ida Dannewitz!
On November 30th, the women were again able to participate in the giant slalom discipline.
After the brilliant opening of the season in Sölden (first WC victory in GS for young gun Alice Robinson), the slalom season began in Levi on November 23 and 24 with a personal best for the young MDV racer from the Czech Republic Martina Dubovska!
17 year old Alice Robinson picked up in Sölden right where she left off last year in Soldeu, winning the World Cup season opening giant slalom in Austria.
A few weeks before the start of the season in Sölden, Marker Dalbello Völkl and the successful Alpine skier Alice Robinson announce a contract extension and partnership until 2021.
The great final of the 7th Freeski World Cup Corvatsch went down at Silvaplana in the Engadine in Switzerland today and the Andri Ragettli took the win in the men's and Silvia Bertagna took 3rd place in the ladies.
It was a day to remember, Markus Eder being crowned the 2019 Freeride World Tour Champion at the Xtreme Verbier. The world title was not guaranteed for Markus going into the Finals, with Kristoffer Turndell within reach of the title. However as it the day unfolded it was Markus Eder who took out the win. The uncertainly and the pressure going into the day made it a very emotional day for Markus as he had been striving towards taking the title throughout the whole season.
What a great result to end the season!
Andri Ragettli comes back from a knee injury and wins the Crystal Globe Big Air after placing 3rd at the World Cup Big Air event in Quebec, Canada. Birk Ruud took 2nd place in the overall rankings.
Alice Robinson showed an impressive performance placing 2nd at the World Cup finals in Soldeu, Andorra and secured her career first World Cup podium.
The skiing season slowly ends, but our athletes are still hungry for medals!
Good Performance at the mens Giant Slalom and Slalom in Kranjska Gora (SLO).
A lively sold-out crowd provided an awesome atmosphere for the womens FIS World Cup in Spindleruv Mlyn (CZ).
On the 2nd and 3rd of March the women’s european cup took place in Jasna, Slovakia. Ylva Staalnacke secures podium finish.
Para-skiing combines two disciplines: giant slalom and parachuting accuracy landings. Our austrian para-ski athlete Magdalena Schwertl has been crowned women’s world champion again!
Spanish skiiers establish new record of vertical skiing in 24 hours uninterrupted.
After a strong second run at the World Junior Ski Championships in Val di Fassa (ITA) the austrian junior racer Joshua Sturm surprisingly placed fourth in the slalom and missed the bronze medal by only 0.31 seconds.
New Zealand racer Alice Robinson has been crowned junior world champion in the giant slalom in Val di Fassa, Italy.
Nick Goepper and recent Bronze medalist at the World Championships in Park City (USA), impressed the judges and 15,000 spectators with his sensational tricks securing his own star on the Wall of Fame.
The austrian junior athlete Joshua Sturm has won the gold medal in slalom at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Sarajevo.
Kevin Rolland takes the Silver medal at the 2019 World Championships in Park City, claiming his career’s fourth world championships spot on the podium.
The Voelkl Freeski team dominated the podium at the FIS Freeski World Slopestyle Championships with Birk Ruud placing 2nd and Nick Goepper 3rd behind James Wood in 1st. The event took place in Park City after a tough week of weather conditions
Markus Eder stays in the top position overall on the FWT after placing 2nd at the event in Kicking Horse.
Its GOLD And SILVER for the team at the Big Air XGames event in Aspen.
After two podiums at the first European Cup slalom in Trysil in December, Ylva Staalnacke is back on the podium again! At the EC giant slalom competition in Zinal the swedish skier placed 2nd on saturday’s race and 1st on sunday.
In the men's Markus Eder took first place with an impeccable run stomping a stylish flatspin 360 and a transfer air. Tanner Hall placed 2nd and Tom Peiffer 3rd. The conditions for the event could not have been better with powder landings for all the riders.
During the morning of the january 20th the MDV-skiers showed an overall strong performance on the icy slopes.
Markus Salcher is preparing himself for the World Cup winter. Even before the season has started, the austrian paralamic skier has the chance to win once again the award at the Lotterien Sporthilfe Gala on the 31st of October.
Markus Eder took 3rd at the Xtreme Verbier, the final event on the Freeride World Tour and 2nd in the Overall Freeride World Tour Ranking.
Two of the world's best park skiers; Øystein Bråten and Tiril Sjåstad Christiansen joined up with Freeskier and Mountain Guide Stian Hagen to be mentored into backcountry skiing. They spent the week in Leivassbu lodge in the Norweigian, Jotunheimen mountains, to learn about avalanche safety and backcountry travel. Judging by the smiles on their faces, we will be seeing more of them outside the park in the future.
It was an impressive event with Voelkl Marker Dalbello team riders Andri Ragettli and Jennie- Lee Burmansson winning the Crystal Globe for the 2017/2018 season.
Andri Ragettli has risen to become one of the top Slopestyle skiers in the world. This episode takes a close and personal look into how this happened, his story from past, to present to now looking to the future goals. Andri comes from Laax Switzerland where skiing runs in his family, his blood, it is in his history, it is his life. We also check out his biggest highlight from last season at the Nine Royals where he was the first person in the world to landed a Quad Cork 1800.
Andri Ragettli has released VLOG4. SPECIAL X-MAS DELIVERY & BACK ON SNOW! | VLOG 4
Andri Ragettli has released VLOG2. From now on Andri will keep us updated what's happening in his life in the lead up to the olympics. Mostly the videoblog will be about skiing competitions and training but also school, events and private life. In this episode he goes to the Milan City Big Air and there is a pro model shades giveaway.
It was an impressive event with Voelkl Marker Dalbello team riders Øystein Bråten winning the men’s event and Jennie- Lee Burmansson winning the ladies. The FIS World Cup Slopestyle was held on the Stubai Glacier in Austria and was the first slopestyle event in the Northern hemisphere.
Join Stian Hagen with Austin Ross and Nadine Wallner on a train journey across the Norwegian landscape in search of ski touring and beautiful scenery. Departing Oslo, the group connected to the world famous Flåm Railway in Myrdal to explore the local ski touring before departing to Bergen.
This was the first World Cup Big Air event for the season. The Big Air is located on a former site of Milan’s Expo and is one of the most exciting venues on tour, just 10km from the center of Milan. The riders drop in on a 40m competition ramp.
While winter has arrived in central Europe and in North America, Lapland has been enjoying winter conditions for a few weeks now and Levi hosted a ladies’ and a men’s slalom the past week-end, on the 11th and 12th November.
Andri Ragettli has released his first Video Blog- Vlog (School & Prime Park), you can now follow Andri on his journey to the approaching Olympics. This episode is about his school and training in Stubai, Austria. He will release a new episode every 2 weeks so stay tuned for more great edits to come in the lead up to the Winter Olympics.
X Games Norway; 15 year old Jennie-Lee Burmansson Wins GOLD in the Big Air and Tiril S. Christiansen takes the Bronze. In the men’s Oystein Braaten takes home the Bronze.
Many of the world’s best female and male skiers came together for the grand finale of the Suzuki Nine Royals at Watles, South Tyrol, Italy on April 1st, 2017. Under a hazy sky, the women and men proved their creativity and technical prowess to the delight of cheering crowds and judges. Over the course of two jam sessions, judges determined the winners using a unique format: a combined score of two technical tricks and one style trick. After a week of photo and film sessions, it was Andri Ragettli (SUI, ski) and Coline Ballet-Baz (FRA, ski) who topped the podiums.
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