Super G day sweet as Swiss Miss in St. Moritz
Tina Weirather wins final race while Lara Gut secures the super G globe.
Tina Weirather wins final race while Lara Gut secures the super G globe.
Downhill season concludes with multiple first-time podium results.
The Italian will be evaluated for injuries this afternoon.
The U.S. Ski Team's Laurenne Ross posts fastest super G time.
Huetter wins her first World Cup while Fabienne Suter excites the home crowd.
A change in plans takes Shiffrin off the race hill for more giant slalom training.
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Lara Gut overtakes Lindsey Vonn in the overall standings.
Shiffrin wins by more than two seconds, but Hansdotter still secures slalom globe.
Croatian Istok Rodes and German Elisabeth Willibald win big in Sochi, Russia.
After her crash in Andorra, Vonn's injuries force her to end the season prematurely.
Middlebury athletes grabbed some wins on their home hill, but the Panthers couldn't top UVM.
Marie-Michele Gagnon earns second career win, beating favorites like Lindsey Vonn and Lara Gut.
Laurenne Ross secures her first ever World Cup super G podium.
Marcel Hirscher and Wendy Holdener dominate in Sweden's city event.
One USSA official called the plan of putting a 140-foot ski jump in historic Fenway Park a "bodacious" concept.
Weirather wins while Gut and Vonn continue to duke it out for the overall title.
Italian Nadia Fanchini wins the race, beating Vonn by 0.14 seconds.
Women's and men's slalom races wrap up at Youth Olympic Games.
It's like Shiffrin never missed a gate, while Noens and Gagnon ski to season-best finishes.
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U.S. Ski Team up-and-comer claims second medal at Youth Olympic Games.
Team USA's River Radamus claims super G victory in Lillehammer; Keely Cashman cracks the top 10.
Lara Gut and Fabienne Suter on track to win downhill races in front of home crowd.