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Lindenmeyr, Palmquist Win Silver in World Juniors Team Combined

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
March, 9 2026
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Aksel Lindenmeyr and Jevin Palmquist win silver at the Junior World Championships. (FIS)

On Monday’s men’s team combined event at the Junior World Championships U.S. duo of Aksel Lindenmeyr and Jevin Palmquist won silver. This marks the second medal captured by the U.S. so far at Junior Worlds. 

“I was pretty nervous going into today,” said Lindenmeyr. “I really wanted to put a run down that I could be happy with so I’m glad I was able to do that for myself and our team.” 

It was another challenging day with the weather, but the men were able to push through and give it their all in the super-G and slalom runs. Lindenmeyr set the pace early with one of the top super-G runs giving Palmquist ample opportunity to build on the times. The duo finished second, just a tenth behind the French duo that ultimately won gold.  

“I thought overall it was a good day,” said Palmquist. “I was glad to come down with a solid run, having Aksel as a teammate was great, he put down a great run that put us in a great spot. Earning the silver medal in the team combined is truly an awesome feeling.”  

The U.S. men also posted a strong team result in the super-G that day with three in the top 10. Jeremy Nolting was just off the podium in fourth, Aksel Lindenmeyer in fifth and Mattias Wilson in seventh. 

The Junior Worlds event continues this week with the team parallel on March 11. 

RESULTS
men's team combined
men's super-G

Grosdidier Wins Silver at Junior World Championships

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
March, 8 2026
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Logan Grosdidier wins silver in the World Juniors super-G. (FIS)

Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete Logan Grosdidier won super-G silver in the first Junior World Championships event in Narvik, Norway. 

“I was not really expecting to do so well,” she said. “It’s a very technical super-G and it was very fun.”

This marks Grosdidier’s first medal at just 17 years-old.  Not only did she win the silver medal but also won the title for her U18 age group. This means she was the top 2008 birth year as well - a huge feat in the stacked international field. 

The men will take on the super-G Monday. 

RESULTS
women's super-G

Johnson Fourth in Second Val di Fassa Downhill

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
March, 7 2026
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Breezy Johnson skis to fourth in the second downhill in Val di Fassa, Italy. (Getty Images)

On the final downhill race of the regular season FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete Breezy Johnson led the way for the U.S. team in fourth. Teammate Jackie Wiles had another strong day to finish 15th on the demanding track in Val di Fassa, Italy.

Johnson, who landed on the podium in Friday’s downhill, once again showed strong form, skiing aggressively and narrowly missing the podium. Since it was the second day on the same track the women had to risk it all to find more speed and move up from the day prior. This resulted in a very tight podium race. Nonetheless, her fourth-place result capped off a successful weekend and continued her momentum as the speed season heads toward the World Cup Finals.

“It was a little bit scrappy,” said Johnson.  “I felt like I left it all out there and did my best. The field right now is very competitive as shown by the multitude of different winners. So I think I've been very consistent through all of that.”

Wiles backed up her solid performance from the first downhill with another points-scoring run. Charging down the course she kept the pressure on through the technical middle section to finish 15th, adding another consistent result to her season in the downhill.

“I was happy with most my run, but had a couple mistakes that were too costly,” said Wiles. “I'm really excited about the year I've had. I am ready to end it on a high note in Norway.” 

Teammates Bella Wright, Allison Mollin and Haley Cutler also landed in the points in 20th, 21st and 28th. Keely Cashman was 37th. Tricia Mangan and Mary Bocock did not finish but are OK. 

The winner of the race once again was Italian Laura Pirovano who won by a mere hundredth. In second was Cornelia Huetter with Swiss skier Corinne Suter in third. 

The final super-G of the season is Sunday also in Val di Fassa. 

RESULTS
women's downhill

Johnson Earns 10th Career World Cup Podium in Val di Fassa

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
March, 6 2026
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Breezy Johnson skis to third place in the Val di Fassa downhill. (Getty Images)

Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete and Olympic champion Breezy Johnson led the way for the team on Friday in the downhill in Val di Fassa, Italy, finishing third. This result marked her 10th career World Cup podium. 

“I'm happy with how I skied today and I felt like I left it all out there,” said Johnosn. “I am very excited that there is another chance tomorrow as well.”

Johnson put down a fast and aggressive run on the track, continuing her strong speed season with another top-three finish. The hill was notably a bit bumpier than usual which meant that the top skiers would need to commit to their outside ski and go for it. 

Behind her, teammate Jackie Wiles skied to 11th place, continuing her steady run of results in downhill this season.

“I'm really happy with the result,” said Wiles. “My training runs I struggled a bit, so I tried to just keep a positive mindset and just give it my best on race day.”

Youngster Allison Mollin also delivered a standout performance for the team finishing 13th to secure a career-best World Cup result. Mollin attacked the course with confidence and carried strong speed through the bottom sections to land just outside the top 10. 

“I am very happy about today,” said Mollin. “I was focusing on hitting the points that I talked about with my coaches in video and connecting them all. I knew today would be tight.” 

Mary Bocock and Tricia Mangan also skied well to 24th and 29th place, respectively. Bocock earned the Stifel Bibbo Award with this performance, flying from bib 54 to 24th place. It also marked her first-ever downhill points. Bella Wright, Keely Cashman and Haley Cutler also raced and landed 35th, 38th and 39th. 

The winner of the race was Italian skier Laura Pirovano, her first World Cup podium and win. In second place was German standout Emma Aicher. 

The women’s speed team remains in Val di Fassa for another downhill race scheduled for Saturday as the race for the downhill FIS Crystal Globe tightens. Lindsey Vonn remains in the lead.

RESULTS
Women's downhill

2026 Junior World Championships Ski Cross Team Announced

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
March, 5 2026
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U.S. Ski & Snowboard officially announced the Junior World Championships ski cross team to represent the United States in St. Moritz, Switzerland, March 19-21. The ten athletes selected to the team qualified based on pre-determined selection criteria. The 2026 FIS Ski Cross World Championships features the top young ski cross athletes in the country. 

“We’re very excited for this group to represent the U.S. at Junior World Championships,” said Chip Knight, Alpine Development Program Director at U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “We’re welcoming back Morgan Shute, who took home a bronze medal at this exact event last year, along with many experienced athletes from the Europa Cup and NorAm levels.”

The event will take place March 19-21, with both individual and team events. Qualification for the individual event takes place on March 19, with the finals on March 20. The team event rounds out the Championships on March 21. 

U.S. Junior World Championships Roster 
(Hometown; Club; Birth year)

Women

  • Brook Lentfer (Anchorage, AK; Alyeska Ski Club; 2006)
  • Elya Loge (Tahoe, CA; South Tahoe Series; 2009)
  • Audrey Moody (Salt Lake City, UT; Snowboard Sports Education Foundation; 2005)
  • Morgan Shute (Allendale, NJ; Carrabassett Valley Academy; 2006)
  • Cayenne Wilson (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; 2008)

Men

  • Sullivan Butler (Carrabassett, ME; Carrabassett Valley Academy; 2005)
  • Aidan Butler (Carrabassett, ME; Carrabassett Valley Academy; 2008)
  • Jamison Hering (Carrabassett Valley, ME; Carrabassett Valley Academy; 2008)
  • Reuben Jeffers (Girdwood, AK; Aleyska Ski Club; 2007)
  • Walker Robinson (Frisco, CO; Team Summit; 2006)

Bocock Earns Career Best in Soldeu

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
March, 1 2026
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Mary Bocock skis to a new career-best result of 11th. (Getty Images)

On the final day of the Soldeu World Cup, Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete Mary Bocock delivered a career-best World Cup result of 11th in the super-G with teammate Keely Cashman close behind in 12th. 

It was another picture-perfect sunny day on the slope. The super-G set was similar to the day prior, so the women were ready to full send and make up in spots where they did not find time the day before. Cashman kicked off the pace for the U.S., landing just outside the top 10 to mark another strong and consistent result for the skier. 

"I wanted a little more today but I am happy with some skiing and its been a great weekend of weather and conditions," said Cashman. 

Then it was Bocock who came down flying. With her classic full-send attitude, she was poised for a strong result and delivered one. Bocock ended up 11th, a new career best.

"I am super excited," said Bocock. "I feel like I improved in sections that I was trying to fix from yesterday so its a fun day." 

The winner of the race was Italian force Sofia Goggia, in second was Germany’s Emma Aicher and Norway’s Kasja Vickoff Lie landed third. Bella Wright was 26th, Tricia Mangan 28th, and Breezy Johnson and Allison Mollin tied for 30th. Haley Cutler and Jackie Wiles landed outside the top 30. 

The women have one more packed speed weekend in Val di Fassa, Italy to end the regular World Cup speed season. 

RESULTS
Women's super-G

Cochran-Siegle Seventh; Arvidsson Impresses to 11th

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
February, 28 2026
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Erik Arvidsson reacts to his season-best 11th place in Garmisch. (Getty Images)

The Stifel U.S. Ski Team men turned in strong performances in Saturday’s World Cup downhill in Garmisch, Germany.  Ryan Cochran‑Siegle led the way in seventh place and teammate Erik Arvidsson wowed to 11th from bib 44, showcasing his grit and speed on the challenging spring-like day.

After two strong downhill training runs Cochran‑Siegle was poised for a good result. He skied smoothly and controlled to secure valuable World Cup points well inside the top 10. 

"It took a little bit to get settled into my run as I was off the mark for the first technical section, but eventually things came together and was able to get to better more committed skiing by the bottom," said Cochran-Siegle. "I want to put it all together from top to bottom but I feel like today was a good day to build consistency back with my downhill skiing."

It was U.S. compatriot Erik Arvidsson who stole the show for the Stifel U.S. Ski Team. Arvidsson has been on the comeback from a knee injury that sidelined him all of the 2024-25 season. After a good result in Kitzbühel, he had the ingredients for another strong day. He skied aggressively to easily fly into 11th, his second-best World Cup result ever and the first time he cracked the top 15 since his injury. 

"I feel like my skiing is really coming together now, and I finally had some consistent time on speed skis to dial in some of the details," said Arvidsson. "It feels good to to see it show up in the races. I am also super thankful to everybody and the whole team." 

The race was won by Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt, who continued his dominant downhill season with a Swiss sweep of the podium. Alexis Monney was second and Stefan Rogentin in third. 

Also cracking the top 30 was independent skier Wiley Maple in 25th place. Bryce Bennett, Kyle Negomir, Jared Goldberg and Sam Morse landed in 33rd, 40th, 42nd, and 48th place, respectively. 

The men’s speed team will shift to super-G on Sunday. 

RESULTS
Men's donwhill

Cashman Leads the Way in Soldeu Super-G

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
February, 28 2026
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Keely Cashman races to 12th in the Soldeu super-G. (Getty Images)

The Stifel U.S. Ski Team women took on the World Cup super-G in Soldeu, Andorra on Saturday with Keely Cashman leading the way in 12th place as the top American. Teammate Mary Bocock was not far off in 17th. 

Cashman delivered a composed and competitive run on the Soldeu track, attacking the upper pitches with confidence and maintaining solid speed through the gliding sections. While just outside the top 10, Cashman is pleased with her gameplan but hopes to improve slightly on the execution for the super-G the following day. 

“The snow is amazing here, so I was really happy to run early and just have the opportunity,” said Cashman. “I definitely didn't execute the plan exactly how I wanted to, but I'm really excited that we get another chance.”

Bocock is one of the young rising stars of the speed team, known for sending every race fully. She attached top to bottom and slid into her second-best career World Cup result of 17th place. 

“I'm feeling really happy that I'm able to execute the game plan,” said Bocock. “I was attacking a lot and I made some mistakes, but I think that was kind of necessary today to be really pushing.” 

The race was confidently won by Germany’s Emma Aicher, who put down a powerful and fluid run to claim victory by almost a full second. She was joined on the podium by New Zealand’s Alice Robinson in second and Switzerland’s Corinne Suter in third.

Stifel U.S. Ski Team athletes Tricia Mangan, Breezy Johnson and Haley Cutler also landed inside the 30 in 22nd, 25th and 28th place. Bella Wright, Allison Mollin and Jackie Wiles did not finish but are OK.

The Stifel U.S. Ski Team women will look to build on the super-G result for the next super-G race on Sunday. 

RESULTS
Women's super-G

Johnson Fifth, Wiles Top 10 in Andorra Downhill

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
February, 27 2026
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Breezy Johnson races to fifth place in Soldeu, Andorra. (Getty Images)

The Stifel U.S. Ski Team women put down strong performances on Friday’s World Cup downhill in Soldeu, Andorra with newly crowned downhill Olympic gold medalist Breezy Johnson leading the way in fifth place and teammate and fellow 2026 Olympic medalist Jackie Wiles skiing strong to eighth.

On the demanding track, Johnson attacked from the start, carrying speed through the gliding sections and staying aggressive on the technical lower pitch to finish just off the podium in a tightly packed field. The result adds another top finish to her season in the speed events and keeps her momentum rolling as the World Cup tour heads into its final stretch. 

“I feel like I gave it my all. I had a couple of scrappy moments, but that's ski racing and moving on to the next,” said Johnson. 

Wiles delivered a very composed and fast run, skiing with confidence and control from top to bottom to secure a top 10 result. 

“I feel like I really struggled on the pitch both training runs,” said Wiles. “I just tried to stay positive and confident that I could turn it around on the race day and I think it was a solid run overall.” 

Teammates Allison Mollin and Keely Cashman rounded out the top 25 in 21st and 22nd, respectively. Haley Cutler and Tricia Mangan did not finish but are OK. Bella Wright and Mary Bocock landed just outside the points in 31st and 35th. 

The winner of the race was Switzerland’s Corinne Suter, who has notably been on the comeback from an injury that sidelined her earlier this season. Austria’s Nina Ortlieb took second with Italy’s Sofia Goggia in third. 

The women now turn their focus to a pair of super-G races this weekend. 

RESULTS
Women's downhill