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Tragic Loss: 18-Year-Old French Ski Champion Dies in Training Accident
Margot Simond, a promising young French ski champion, tragically lost her life during a training session in Val d'Isère. The skiing community mourns the loss of this talented athlete.


KitzSki and SkiWelt Merger Talks: Creating Austria's Largest Ski Area
Discussions are underway to merge KitzSki and SkiWelt, potentially forming Austria's largest interconnected ski area with over 500 kilometres of slopes.


Killington's Superstar Chairlift Replacement Project in Full Swing
Killington Resort has begun replacing its Superstar Chairlift, with construction progressing rapidly. The project includes removing old components, installing new towers, and upgrading related infrastructure.


Alpental Ski Resort Upgrades Edelweiss Chairlift for Advanced Terrain
Alpental, part of The Summit at Snoqualmie in Washington, is replacing its Chair 2 (Edelweiss) with a new Doppelmayr fixed-grip triple chairlift. This upgrade aims to improve capacity and reliability for advanced and expert skiers.


Mountain Capital Partners Invests $15M+ in Ski Resort Upgrades
Mountain Capital Partners announces over $15 million in improvements across its ski resorts following a record-breaking 2024/2025 season, with upgrades planned for Purgatory, Arizona Snowbowl, Brian Head, and other properties.


Dolomiti Superski's 2024-25 Season Success and 2025-26 Pricing
Dolomiti Superski reports a successful 2024-25 ski season with increased visitor numbers and changing customer demographics. The ski network also announces season dates and pricing for the upcoming 2025-26 winter season.


Brian Head Resort Celebrates Longest Season in Its History
Brian Head Resort in Southern Utah concludes its 2024-25 season with a record-breaking 178 skiable days, surpassing last year's record and setting new visitation highs.


Whiteface Mountain Updates Lift System: Two Chairlifts Retired
Whiteface Mountain in New York has concluded its 2024-25 season, marking the retirement of two long-serving chairlifts. Plans are underway to replace these with a new SkyTrac fixed-grip double chairlift, maintaining the popular mid-station feature.


Mt. Rose's Season Finale: Discounted Tickets and Special Events
Mt. Rose Ski Resort is closing out the season with a bang, offering $60 lift tickets and hosting events like a pond skim competition. The resort is also extending its operating hours for skiers and riders to enjoy more time on the slopes.

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