River Radamus hails from Edwards, Colorado where he learned to ski on the slopes of Vail, alongside his parents who are coaches. Radamus showed promise from an early age, named to the team in 2016.
Stifel Birds of Prey
BEAVER CREEK, COLORADO
Men
Downhill, Giant Slalom, Super G

Stifel Birds of Prey, presented by Cloudflare Men's FIS Ski World Cup
One of the most iconic locations on the ski racing circuit since 1997, the Stifel Birds of Prey FIS Ski World Cup downhill, super-G, and giant slalom races at Beaver Creek Resort in Colorado are scheduled for Dec. 4-7. Athletes such as 2022 Olympic silver medalist Ryan Cochran-Siegle, 2021 Birds of Prey podium star Travis Ganong, 2019 Birds of Prey winner Tommy Ford and local legend River Radamus will be looking to show off in front of the home crowd.
SCHEDULE
December 4, 2025
Downhill #1
December 5, 2025
Downhill #2
December 6, 2025
Super-G
December 7, 2025
Giant Slalom

Birds of Prey
Bryce Bennett
Bryce Bennett began skiing at the age of two, hailing from Olympic Valley, California, where he grew up shredding the terrain of Palisades Tahoe. Bennett was first named to the Stifel U.S.