Video Library
Pagination
Clips from a Dick Barrymore film, with follow-on ski action from the 1970s. One blunder in the narration: Count Felix Schaffgotsch was Austrian, not Swiss. He was also a Nazi. After teaching at Sun Valley for three winters, when war broke out he joined the Waffen-SS and was killed in 1942 fighting on the Eastern Front.
In the final years of her career, Lindsey Vonn petitioned FIS to compete with men. They never relented. Now, in retirement, she finally has had a chance to ski the Hahnenkamm course--thanks to a Red Bull promotion. Under lights, on a still, cold night.
ISHA VP Jeff Blumenfeld gives a half-hour talk focusing on articles he's written for Skiing History magazine.
Ben Finley, a founder of the National Brotherhood of Skiers and Hall of Famer. Interviewed by Rick Moulton.
Art Clay, a founder of the National Brotherhood of Skiers and Hall of Famer. Interviewed by Rick Moulton.
Ingrid Christophersen, Downhill Only Club coach, editor of the anthology To Heaven's Heights. Interviewed by Rick Moulton.
Downhiller, coach, Hall of Fame author Dick Dorworth, interviewed by Rick Moulton.
Author of The Boys of Winter: Life and Death in the U.S. Ski Troops During the Second World War.
The elder of the extreme-skiing duo Egan Brothers, interviewed by Rick Moulton.
Win Smith was president and part owner of Sugarbush Resort from 2001 to 2020. Interviewed by Rick Moulton.
Pioneering film by Roger Brown of Summit Films. First ski movie to feature an original musical score, delayed-image and color-shift camerawork.