Ski Sunday
A magazine show hosted by Graham Bell and Ed Leigh that focuses on Skiing and other winter sports.
A magazine show hosted by Graham Bell and Ed Leigh that focuses on Skiing and other winter sports.
World Cup racing and stories from the world of snowsport.
World Cup racing and stories from the world of snowsport.
Featuring highlights from the Laax Open, Europe's premier and largest freestyle competition, alongside the men's classic downhill in Wengen, Switzerland.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott present from the iconic Austrian resort of Kitzbühel, home of the gravity-defying Hahnenkamm Downhill.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott present a celebration of alpine skiing at its very best, with coverage from the men's and women's World Cup events.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott kick off this season's Ski Sunday in Austria for the Big Air World Cup in Klagenfurt, featuring Britain's world slopestyle champion Mia Brookes.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott are in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, for the men's night-time slalom race, featuring Great Britain's Dave Ryding.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott are in the Italian town of Cortina, which is once again hosting the famous women's downhill race – scheduled to feature the return of former Olympic champion Lindsey Vonn.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott are in Kitzbuhel, Austria, home of the most revered race on the Alpine World Cup calendar, the world-famous Hahnenkamm.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott are in the German town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen for the thrills and spills of the men's downhill.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott are in the picturesque Austrian town of Saalbach for the opening week of the Alpine World Ski Championships. With highlights from the men's and women's downhill races.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott are in Saalbach, Austria, for the Alpine World Ski Championships, with the men's and women's slalom races taking centre stage.Dave Ryding, the most successful British alpine skier in history, is looking for his first World Championship podium.
Ski Sunday celebrates its return by taking in the thrills and spills of the classic alpine races, starting in the Swiss village of Adelboden for the men's slalom.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott present more fast-paced winter sport action, including the longest and fastest race on the World Cup circuit – the classic men's downhill in Wengen.
The Austrian resort of Kitzbuhel is the setting for the famous men's downhill race on the much-feared and revered Streif course, with racers reaching speeds in excess of 90mph.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott are in the picturesque Italian Alps to visit the world-famous Cortina, with extensive highlights of the women's downhill race from the resort.
Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott are in the famous French town of Chamonix – 100 years on from the resort hosting the very first Winter Olympics.
Ski Sunday returns from the slopes of Soldeu in Andorra as Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott analyse extended highlights from one of the most technically demanding alpine circuits.
The final episode of the series features two speed events: the women's downhill from Crans Montana and the men's downhill from Kvitfjell.
Ski Sunday returns with the best action and stories from the world of snow sports. The series kicks off with the classic slalom race in Adelboden, featuring history maker Dave Ryding.Known as The Rocket, Ryding became the first Brit to win a World Cup alpine skiing event in 2022. His triumph came in the Kitzbühel slalom – can he repeat the trick across the border in Switzerland?Later in the show, Jenny Jones travels to the USA to meet the incredible Vasu Sojitra, an amputee who hikes and then shreds the biggest mountains with an unmatched style and passion.
Chemmy Alcott and Ed Leigh host from Wengen, the site of the longest, fastest downhill race on the World Cup tour.Later in the show, ahead of his return to Kitzbuhel next week, there's a catch-up with history maker Dave Ryding. His slalom victory last year was Great Britain's first-ever World Cup gold, and the ‘Rocket' returned to Austria this summer to be presented with a gondola in his own name and to hike up the iconic Streif downhill course.
Ski Sunday comes from Kitzbuhel, home of the most prestigious, thrilling and dangerous downhill on the World Cup tour – the Hahnenkamm.Winning here means as much, if not more, than an Olympic gold, and the crowds will be back in force for the showpiece of the ski racing calendar.
Featuring the Schladming night slalom, iconic for its raucous atmosphere and thrilling racing. Almost 50,000 fans line the Planai piste, hoping for an Austrian home victory.There is also a look at ski touring in the Scottish Highlands from the beautiful Cairngorm Mountain.
Ski Sunday comes from Chamonix to bring you the men's slalom, featuring Britain's Dave Ryding.This race is far more than a warm-up for the World Championships, as the best technical skiers on the World Cup circuit do battle for the prestigious Kandahar title.
Ski Sunday comes from the Alpine World Championships in France, the bi-annual competition where the best skiers compete in a festival of racing.The programme features the blue riband events of the championships, the men's and women's downhills.After the racing, British former slopestyle world champion James Woods goes off grid in the Austrian wilderness as he explores a life on snow away from competition.
The final episode of the series comes from Courchevel-Meribel in France as the Alpine World Championships draw to a close.The last event covered is the men's slalom – can Dave Ryding create more history and win Great Britain's first ever medal at this historic event?After the racing is a talk with the pioneering, all-female cast and production crew of the incredible ski film Nexus.
Chemmy Alcott and Ed Leigh navigate their way through the wonderful world of snowsport, kicking off with the men's downhill from Bormio in Italy. They hear from iconic British freeskier Gus Kenworthy.
Ski Sunday comes from Adelboden, Switzerland, for the men's slalom as the Classic season of the World Cup gets into full swing.
A high-octane double header from Switzerland, featuring the fastest downhill skiing race in the world and Europe's showpiece snowboarding competition.The usually quiet, picturesque village of Wengen is transformed as 30,000 fans line the iconic Lauberhorn for the oldest and longest skiing event on the World Cup circuit. Later in the programme, the world's leading snowboarders do battle in slopestyle and half-pipe at the renowned Laax Open.
This week, Ski Sunday comes from Kitzbuehel, home of the infamous Hahnenkamm downhill– a race with history and danger in equal measure and the one that skiers arguably want to win more than the Olympics.Later in the show, British Olympian James Woods catches up with possibly the greatest skier you've never heard of – the incredible Italian, Markus Eder.
In the final programme of the series before the Winter Olympics, Ski Sunday comes from Schladming, home of the iconic night slalom. The best technical ski racers in the world do battle on the imposing Planai piste, with Dave Ryding heading the British team's charge.With Beijing 2022 just days away, everyone is building towards the Games, including the legendary snowboarder Shaun White. The American will be going for his fourth half-pipe gold medal, and he gives an exclusive interview to Aimee Fuller.
Ski Sunday returns for 2021 with a season like never before. The World Cup races go ahead without the usual throngs of fans, but the spectacle and challenge remain.We start with an exciting double-header of races from Austria and Switzerland. Then there's speed in the form of the women's downhill from St Anton, the birthplace of alpine racing. And there's skill as the world's best slalom racers, including Britain's Dave Ryding, take on the famous Kuonisbergli piste in the Swiss resort of Adelboden.
The classic Lauberhorn downhill ski races from Wengen in Switzerland are featured this week. The oldest, fastest and longest downhill on the World Cup tour challenges the racers' technique, skill and stamina like nowhere else.
This week's action-packed show features highlights of two huge events from the slopes of Europe: the men's downhill from Kitzbuhel and the Laax Open in Switzerland.
Ski Sunday this week features the night slalom from Schladming, Austria, where competitors tackle the imposing Planai track under the lights.
This week's action-packed show features highlights of the men's downhill from the iconic German venue of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the final race on the World Cup tour before the World Championships.
Highlights from the 2021 Alpine World Ski Championships in the Italian resort of Cortina, including the two biggest races of the biennial event – the men's and women's downhills.
Slalom racing coverage from Zagreb, Croatia. The team chat to superstar Mikaela Shiffrin, who is looking to be crowned snow queen for the third year running.
Ed Leigh and Graham Bell present from Adelboden. Home favourite Daniel Yule is chasing victory against a stellar field in the men's slalom, including GB's Dave Ryding.
Coverage of the historic men's downhill, raced on the infamous Lauberhorn track, and highlights of the Laax Open - Europe's biggest snowboarding contest.
Action from Kitzbuhel, home of the Hahnenkamm – the most notorious ski race in the world. And the team hear from Max Parrot, a big air snowboarder.
Action from Zagreb, Croatia, host of the first men's slalom of 2019, and where the all-time great Marcel Hirscher goes up against a stellar field including GB's Dave Ryding.
Action from Austria, including the women's downhill. And the incredible story of a snowboarder who was injured in an avalanche.
In Wengen, downhill skiing's elite do battle on the iconic Lauberhorn. Then, the world's leading snowboarders take on the slopestyle and half-pipe at the renowned Laax Open.
Action from Kitzbuehel, home of the infamous Hahnenkamm race - the most dangerous but prestigious race on the World Cup calendar. And there are highlights of the women's downhill from Garmisch, and a catch up with Jasmin Taylor - the British skier who has become a regular winner in the Telemark World Cup series.
Coverage from Schladming, home of the night slalom. And a catch up with Olympic big air snowboarding gold medallist Anna Gasser.
Action from the exhilarating men's and women's downhill contests in Sweden and the freestyle World Championships in Utah, USA.
The World Championships draws to a conclusion with a field packed with talent. In the men's slalom, the legendary Marcel Hirscher and Britain's Dave Ryding vie for gold.
Celebrating its 40th year, Ski Sunday returns as anticipation builds towards the 2018 Winter Olympics. The programme comes from Val D'Isere and features the men's slalom, where Great Britain's Dave Ryding hopes to continue his fine form from last season.We also hear from Sheffield free skier James Woods, who is hoping to add an Olympic title to his X Games gold.
Ski Sunday comes from Val D'Isere and features the women's downhill. Lindsey Vonn returns to the piste where she has won four previous races, but also suffered two crashes, as the American chases Ingemar Stenmark's all-time record for World Cup victories. Plus an interview with inspirational ski racer Millie Knight, who is hoping take at least one gold for Team GB from the Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang.
Ski Sunday comes from the Swiss resort of Adelboden, which is hosting a World Cup slalom. Britain's Dave Ryding tests himself against the best in the business, including the six-time overall champion MarcelHirscher. Meanwhile, Tim Warwood is in Livigno, Italy, to meet another British skier looking to push boundaries - Paddy Graham, who is attempting to break the air-time record for a freestyle jump.
Ski Sunday comes from Wengen, home of the famous Lauberhorn race, the longest and oldest downhill on the World Cup. The programme also marks Ski Sunday's 40th birthday.
Ski Sunday comes from Kitzbuehel, home of the infamous Hahnenkamm downhill.A win on the Streif is as revered as an Olympic gold in the ultimate risk-reward race of the men's World Cup. We will also have the women's downhill from Cortina, Italy, the flagship race on the women's tour.
Ski Sunday comes from Schladming, home of the iconic night slalom. With 50,000 fans in the finish area, it is one of the loudest, most spectacular races on the World Cup circuit. There are also highlights of the European Open snowboarding competition.
The final Ski Sunday before the Winter Olympics comes from Stockholm, host city of an iconic dual slalom event. The best men and women in the world compete in a thrilling knockout format, with two racersbattling it out on course at the same time. Jenny Jones catches up with Katie Ormerod, the British snowboarder hoping to follow in her footsteps and win an Olympic medal.
The first Ski Sunday of the season comes from Adelboden in Switzerland, and features the men's slalom.Britain's Dave Ryding goes into the new year off the back of a career-best sixth place at the World Cup in Levi. Can he contend for the podium with slalom greats Marcel Hirscher and Henrik Kristoffersen? The programme also features a tour of the UK's dryslopes with Olympic snowboarder Jamie Nicholls.
Ski Sunday comes from Wengen in Switzerland, home of the classic Lauberhorn. It is the longest and fastest downhill on the World Cup circuit. The show also features Swiss freerider Jeremie Heitz, who takes big mountain skiing to jaw-dropping levels.
Ski Sunday is in Kitzbuhel for the biggest race of the season - the men's downhill on the infamous Hahnenkamm.There are also highlights from the women's downhill in Garmisch. The programme features an interview with Olympic snowboarding medal hope Billy Morgan, as the Brit continues to push the boundaries in freestyle.
This edition comes from Cortina in Italy, home of the biggest downhill event in the women's World Cup. There are also highlights of the night slalom from Schladming, Austria.
Ski Sunday comes from Innsbruck for the Air and Style big air competition. There are also highlights from Stockholm of the city slalom World Cup races.
Ski Sunday comes from St Moritz in Switzerland, host resort of the 2017 Alpine World Ski Championships.There will be extended highlights of the Blue Riband events - the men's and women's downhill races. Graham Bell also gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how the British army are using ski touring to train their soldiers.
Ski Sunday's final programme of the current series comes from St Moritz, as the 2017 World Alpine Championships reaches its conclusion.The final event is the men's slalom, where Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen is hot favourite for gold, while Dave Ryding is looking for another podium finish in what has already been a terrific season for the Briton.
Graham and Ed present from Abelboden, the site of the giant slalom contest. Chemmy has all the latest women's action and Tim goes behind the scenes with Jamie Nicholls who is making a new viral video.
The show comes from Wengen in Switzerland. There's a look at the women's giant slalom in Germany and a behind-the-scenes look at new freeskiing film 'The Incredible Legs of Steel'.
The show comes from the Austrian city. Jenny Jones meets Jamie Anderson.
The show comes from Schladming.
The program comes from Jeongsen and Ed and Graham explore the key venues for the Winter Olympics in 2018.
The show comes from Crans-Montana for the Women's downhill competition. Ed and Graham are joined by Chemmy Alcott.
Coverage from Chamonix.
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