Tina Weirather ends storied career
The 30-year-old walks away from the World Cup with a large collection of accolades and a strong sense of accomplishment.
The 30-year-old walks away from the World Cup with a large collection of accolades and a strong sense of accomplishment.
Tour CEO, Jon Franklin, joins prominent athletes via Facebook Live to crown the 2020 season champion and discuss the end of the season.
Olympic medalists Christin Cooper, Cindy Nelson, and Deb Armstrong rip around Vail before the resorts closed.
FIS had intended on hosting a meeting to discuss grievances around the parallel format at World Finals in Cortina, Italy. Due to the coronavirus, that meeting has yet to be held. Here's what we know about where the controversy stands.
The western region has multiple options that offer full-time student status and winter term options.
Swedish tech stars Andre Myhrer and Matts Olsson have opted to retire at the end
The 31-year-old Norwegian missed out on 2018/19 due to injury. Now, after earning a couple more top tens int the 2019/20 season she has chosen to end her career.
The 32-year-old has chosen to end his career after a long battle with injuries.
The eastern region has multiple east coast and international academy options that offer full-time student status and winter term options.
The points were tight, but without the final races, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde and Federica Brignone walked away with the overall titles.
The 24-year-old confirmed she will compete, but with no expectations and a few restrictions.
The Italian men's team will not race, spectators have been banned, and media interactions are restricted.
Mauro Caviezel takes the super G globe, Beat Feuz takes the downhill, and Corinne Suter sweeps the women's field.
Matthias Mayer walked away with the final win of the season and Aleksander Kilde hangs on to the overall points lead.
Long-time American Downhiller, Wiley Maple, has decided to take it easy after a back injury hindered his World Cup performance.
The 31-year-old will retire in Kvitfjell, Norway ending a 12-year-long career on the World Cup circuit.
Alexis Pinturault has had quite the weekend in Hinterstoder, Austria, ending the series with three podiums and two wins.
The race for the overall globe remains tight between Pinturault, Kilde, and Kristoffersen.
Vincent Kriechmayr earned his second win of the season in what were described as "garbage" conditions.
After 10 years on the World Cup, Ford has learned a thing or two about what it means to persevere.
FIS elected to cancel the races due to the current condition of the hill and onset weather.
The Slovakian team is unsure if she will participate in the tech races this upcoming weekend in Italy.
After over two hours of start delays the race in Japan was finally canceled due to strong winds.
Croatia's Filip Zubcic wins first race of his career, while Ford earns the second podium of his career.