News

External Content Elm, a pretty village of about 600 people (and birthplace and home of ski legend Vreni Schneider), is on the Glarus side of this geological jackpot. The Alpine scenery is popular ...
Among Swiss women, only Vreni Schneider has more wins with 55. "To do something like that, it's unbelievable," Gut-Behrami said. "I'm happy about my skiing but right now I don't really have a ...
Rast became the first Swiss winner of the slalom since the great Vreni Schneider in 1991 at the same Austrian resort. “Mentally I was ready for this day. I just wanted to enjoy the whole day.
Swede Ingemar Stenmark leads male skiers with 86 wins. Vreni Schneider is the top Swiss skier with 55 wins. On Sunday, Odermatt surged from third to first with a second run of 1 minute 15.18 ...
Vreni Schneider holds the overall record for her country with 55. "This is crazy now," Odermatt said. "To be here the best Swiss alpine skier ever ... Pirmin Zurbriggen is the biggest legend we ...
Vreni Schneider holds the overall record for her country with 55. "This is crazy now," Odermatt said. "To be here the best Swiss alpine skier ever ... Pirmin Zurbriggen is the biggest legend we ...
Vreni Schneider holds the overall record for her country with 55. “This is crazy now,” Odermatt said. “To be here the best Swiss alpine skier ever ... Pirmin Zurbriggen is the biggest legend ...
Only one skier full stop has managed that many wins in a single FIS World Cup season, Swiss Alpine skier Vreni Schneider all the way back in 1989. Schneider, incidentally, won 13 out of 14 slalom ...
At 32, Gut-Behrami would shatter the record of oldest woman to win the overall. That’s currently held by fellow Swiss Vreni Schneider, who won at age 30 in 1995. On the men’s side, Odermatt clinched ...
This win was Vlhova’s 21st in her career in a slalom, giving her fourth position on the all-time winners list. Only Shiffrin (55), Marlies Schild (35) and Vreni Schneider (34) have won more slaloms.
ALPINE SKIING WORLD CUP: Full Results She won her 21st career GS, breaking her tie for the most all-time on the women’s World Cup with Vreni Schneider, a Swiss star of the 1980s and ‘90s. She made her ...