A real rocket on trails and skis, a great Pizzaiolo who loves cheese and lives in the middle of a national park – The young Italian Davide Magnini is a (rock)star that has already risen… He was born in Vermiglio, close to Adamello-Presanella park. He grew up in a family of workers, from his grandfather he learnt how to harvest hay and from his dad how to sell sport products in his shop where he still works. Following his dad’s footsteps, he started with cross-country skiing, then nordic combined and finally he dedicated himself to ski mountaineering. In summers, he used to climb, hike and run in the mountains Around 13-14 years, he started competiting on vertical kilometers (VK) and in 2015 he joined the Salomon Running Academy. A full week organized by the brand to discover new talents. Since then he integrated the Future International Team and he is now in the international team representing Salomon best of the best runners.

A skier since the age of two, Marta Bassino showcased her smashing talent on the snow from day one. After winning the Trofeo Topolino, the unofficial World Championships for young skiers, she went on to win a gold medal at the 2014 Junior World Championships. The same year she debuted in the World Cup and was instantly regarded as one of the most outstanding giant slalom skiers of her generation. She competes in all disciplines, but her strongest one is the giant slalom. She dominated the 2020/2021 season, winning four of the first five giant slalom races on the calendar, and finishing on the podium in the sixth one – a third place in the home event in Kronplatz, Italy. The outstanding series made her clinch the women’s World Cup crystal globe in the discipline and she took home a gold medal in the Parallel event at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Cortina d’ Ampezzo, Italy.

After received his first pair of skis at the age of two, life was never the same for Italian giant slalom specialist Luca de Aliprandini. Within a year he considered himself already a proper skier and over time he earned a spot among the best giant slalom skiers in the world. After participating in the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi 2014, he suffered an injury to his left knee and was forced to miss the following season. In 2017 a head injury prevented him from participating in the World Championships in St. Moritz. Four years later, his patience and hard work finally paid off big time as he made a childhood dream come true by winning a silver medal in the giant slalom race at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Cortina d’ Ampezzo in 2021. When he is not chasing perfect turns on snow, Luca is a passionate motocross rider and loves to spend his time in the mountains and surrounded by nature.

Always smiling and radiating both on and off the board, Sebi’s suave approach to life and snowboarding comes naturally.