The world's leading ski brand
The 24I25 winter season marks a historic milestone for Fischer: Fischer is the only brand to win world championship titles and overall World Cup rankings in all major ski disciplines - from alpine skiing to cross-country skiing, biathlon and ski jumping.


A ski season for the history books - world championship titles in all discipline
While other manufacturers excel in individual areas, Fischer underlines its position as the world's leading ski brand across the entire spectrum of disciplines - supported by athletes who are making history at the highest level.
Titles and precious metal at the World Championships
Raphael Haaser (AUT) in particular gave us goosebumps during the Alpine racing season: Gold in the giant slalom and silver in the super-G at the home World Championships in Saalbach made him the most successful male athlete at these title fights - on Fischer RC4 Noize skis.


Stefan Rogentin (SUI) finished second overall in the super-G and secured bronze in the team combined at the World Championships. Lara Della Mea (ITA) took World Championship gold in the mixed team parallel competition, while Luca Aerni won the silver medal with the Swiss team and Kristoffer Jakobsen took bronze with the Swedish team. Kristoffer Jacobsen and Stefan Brennsteiner (AUT) also delivered strong placings in the World Cup.
In addition to her victory at the Freestyle World Cup in Chur, second place in Stubai and third place in Laax, Mathilde Gremaud (SUI) celebrated World Championship gold in slopestyle. Marianne Fatton (SUI) became world champion in the skimountaineering sprint and also secured the bronze medal in the relay.


Superior winning streaks and World Cup dominance
In the Nordic sector, Fischer was once again the undisputed leader in the World Cup and at the World Championships. No other manufacturer was able to record so many titles and podium places across all disciplines.


Above all, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR) shone in cross-country skiing with an incredible 6 gold medals at his home World Championships in Trondheim. After 13 World Cup victories and winning the Tour de Ski, the exceptional athlete ended the season with victory in the overall World Cup and the Sprint World Cup. In the women's event, the latter went to Jasmi Joensuu (FIN).
In ski jumping, Anna Odine Strøm (NOR) secured two World Championship gold medals. In the overall World Cup, Jan Hörl (AUT) in second place and Katharina Schmid (GER) and Stefan Kraft (AUT) in third place also performed excellently.


In the Nordic combined, all the individual world champions were successful on Fischer Speedmax skis and boots. Ida Marie Hagen and Jarl Magnus Riiber (both NOR) finished the overall World Cup in second place after their World Championship titles.


In the biathlon, Johannes Thingnes Bø secured victory in the sprint World Cup after a thrilling season with another three world championship titles, while two-time world champion Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA) won the overall rankings in the individual and pursuit World Cups.
In the Ski Classics series, all the awards in the various categories went to athletes from the Fischer Race family.
All disciplines - one brand
Fischer impressively demonstrates what technological precision, athlete loyalty and innovative strength can achieve together. Like no other brand, the Austrian family-owned company stands for outstanding performance in a wide range of ski disciplines. With an impressive range of successes and innovations, Fischer is the winter sports brand par excellence.
Alpine
World Championship gold, silver & bronze medals
Freestyle
World Championship gold medal
Skimountaineering
World Championship gold & bronze medal
Cross-country skiing
World Championship gold medals
Overall World Cup, Sprint World Cups
Ski Classics overall rankings
Ski Jumping
World Championship gold, silver & bronze medals
Nordic Combined
World Championship gold, silver & bronze medals
Biathlon
World Championship gold, silver & bronze medals
Sprint, individual & pursuit World Cups






