Jansrud breezes through Lake Louise as Sullivan lands top 5
Several days of snow made things interesting for the racers, but overall the track was running smoothly, they said.
Several days of snow made things interesting for the racers, but overall the track was running smoothly, they said.
While heavy snow still characterized most of the day Friday, the weather is expected to improve for tomorrow's downhill.
The gold medalist says she'll shift her focus to tech in the run-up to Aspen.
On Friday, the Americans trained alongside the Swiss, Germans, Italians, French and Norwegians.
Ilka Stuhec, Viktoria Rebensburg, Tina Weirather and others were among the competition at Copper Mountain on Wednesday.
What Aksel Lund Svindal can learn from Steven Nyman; hope for the 2015 World Champs?
Neureuther grabs the final podium spot in third.
Lindsey Vonn downplays reports that she is considering making a start at the Aspen World Cup Nov. 29-30
U.S. men's team settles on athletes for the World Cup slalom opener in Levi, Finland.
The second half of October in the High Country has been unusually warm and dry, forcing the USST to rethink its plans for the Speed Center at Copper Mountain.
How Colorado’s Golden Peak may produce even more gold medalists.
With suboptimal training conditions Ted Ligety looks to extend his winning streak in Soelden.
Universal Sports Network unveils 2014-15 Alpine World Cup schedule — everyone's invited.
The resort town hopes so, with preparations for 2019 World Champs under way.
With Portillo lacking snow, U.S. men’s speed team trains in southern Chile and eyes potential for future visits.
It’s go time for the 2015 World Alpine Ski Championships in less than four months. How has the Vail Valley been getting ready?
Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club is the latest organization to join in on the Rocky Mountain arms race.
A new winter is in the air, and a new head coach, Stefan “Stef” Abplanalp, hopes to shake things up.
Waldner says to expect more speed and bigger jumps on Birds of Prey, as Vail Valley prepares for 2015.
The U.S. women's tech team finishes off a month of training in the Southern Hemisphere.
23-year-old U.S. Ski Team athlete Jared Goldberg has his eyes on a podium at Beaver Creek in 2015.
With 17 medals at last season’s Olympic Winter Games, USSA’s marketing team had many highlights to review at the organization’s annual Partner Summit.
Two hundred participants from 96 countries congregated in Ancient Olympia with respect for diversity as the emphasis of the meeting.
The Coloradan who led the Americans with a 19th-place result in the slalom standings last season now turns his attention to Beaver Creek 2015.