Sunrise Communications Group AG announced that the design of the new Descente alpine ski racing suit for Swiss-Ski athletes is no longer under wraps. Following its 51 World Cup podium places and nine Olympic medals last winter, the Swiss alpine team is set to enter the upcoming competition season with new colors and a new racing suit called Levada. In the 2022/23 season, Swiss ski stars will be hitting the slopes with a fresh look and will once again be fighting for every last millisecond.

The main partner Sunrise together with Swiss-Ski presented the racing suit for the first time in front of athletes and in the presence of media representatives and partners at the JED event location in Schlieren, ZH. The final design was preceded by a long process with the supplier Descente as well as the involvement of many other stakeholders. The racing suit is a key element for athletes on the road to success and every detail counts.

The new racing suit has been given a Rhaeto-Romanic name meaning Sunrise or Rise again. The message of rising again is perfectly in keeping with the brand promise of the new Swiss-Ski main partner Sunrise: Dream Big. Do Big.

Inspiring people to dream big and also do big things. It's a motto and a name that should also give Swiss-Ski athletes an additional motivational boost when they put on their racing suit. The Swiss-Ski athletes are due to receive the new suits in the coming days, so they can continue their training with a fresh look.

The team surrounding World Cup winner Marco Odermatt, who is currently living in the training camp in Zermatt, will already be putting the new racing suit to test on July 6. The new Levada will then make its grand entrance at the start of the World Cup in Sölden in October.