Coronavirus Update: FIS considers canceling remainder of World Cup season, Cortina unlikely
With Cortina d'Ampezzo under level 4 advisory, CEO Tiger Shaw says US Ski & Snowboard will heed all travel warnings.
With Cortina d'Ampezzo under level 4 advisory, CEO Tiger Shaw says US Ski & Snowboard will heed all travel warnings.
Finals are currently scheduled to be held in the Veneto region, which has multiple cities under quarantine in an attempt to stop the spread of the virus.
What blew Canadian racer Dustin Cook’s season over the top.
Aspen Valley Ski Club puts good use to revamped Stapleton Training Center to emphasize speed development.
German admits to struggling with back pain over the past two weeks.
Overall standings heat up between Fenninger and Maze — to be determined in Sunday's GS.
Jeffrey Frisch, Broderick Thompson tie at the top while Abby Ghent skis off with the season title.
Wind gusts of 80 KPH made it impossible to hold a fair and secure race, even after they lowered the start.
The Norwegian beat out Italian Giuliano Razzoli and first-run leader Mattias Hargin of Sweden.
American Ted Ligety clips a rock in first run to finish fourth on the day.
National Junior Championships conclude in Colorado with speed races.
Dustin Cook grabs career-first World Cup podium as Weibrecht matches best result.
Led by Ganong, Americans place four in top 15.
Neureuther and Raich round out the podium, Ligety takes fourth.
Hannes Reichelt, Romed Baumann and Matthias Mayer finish in that order.
An exclusive look at the exhaustive work behind two world-class race hills in Beaver Creek.
Travis Ganong pulls off a top-10 finish in less than ideal conditions one day after stomach illness.
You didn’t need a Schneekristall ball to know this was probably going to be the Austrians’ race.
Austrian Max Franz completes the full course with the fastest final training run time.
Wiley Maple in 20th is fastest American on first day training the downhill course.
Jean-Baptiste Grange skis to gold from bib 14.
Americans Ted Ligety and Tim Kelley sitting 15th and 29th, respectively.
Ligety becomes first male skier ever to win three GS world titles.
Hirscher holds a 0.18-second lead over Nani with Ligety just 0.24 seconds out.