Frida Hansdotter to Retire at End of Season
Hansdotter took to Instagram Wednesday morning to announce her retirement after World Cup Finals.
Hansdotter took to Instagram Wednesday morning to announce her retirement after World Cup Finals.
Luke Winters and his coach, Martin Andersen, offer some insight as to what it's like in the world of a developing American athlete moving back and forth between the circuits.
Alex Vinatzer took home the gold in first, followed by American Benjamin Ritchie in second and Belgium's Sam Maes in third.
Radamus led the charge for the United States, who landed six men in the top 30, more than any other nation.
American Keely Cashman finishes strong in fourth. Norway seeds four girls in the top 10.
Federica Brignone finds her way back on to the World Cup podium before the end of the season at a venue that has historically treated her well.
The Italian takes home her third alpine combined victory at the Crans-Montana venue.
After missing a majority of the 2018/19 season due to injury, Goggia has finally found her way back to the top of the podium in the Crans-Montana downhill.
After coming back from injury, this is Goggia's first win of the 2018/19 season.
Slovenia's Meta Hrovat takes home the honors for the women, and Switzerland's Lars Roesti takes home the honors for the men.
Alice Robinson's victory is the first Junior World Championship title ever awarded to a New Zealand.
Shiffrin became the first alpine skier in history to win a World Championship gold in a single discipline four consecutive times.
Vlhova claims the first individual World Championship medal in the history of Slovakian alpine ski racing.
Stuhec successfully defended her World Championship gold medal from 2017, while Vonn finished strong in third in the final downhill of her career.
Ross sustained a concussion and injury to her left knee during downhill training warm-ups on Thursday in Are.
Holdener looks to build her confidence going into the remainder of the season, hoping to repeat her World Championships victory on the World Cup circuit.
Holdener won gold in the alpine combined in the St.Moritz World Championships in 2017.
Shiffrin steals the gold medal by 0.02 in a crowded top five. Vonn sets sights on Sunday's downhill.
Shiffrin can now call herself the super-G World Champion.
The first race, women's super-G, begins at 12:30 CET on February 5th.
Shiffrin continues to build momentum going into World Championships.
Shiffrin's weekend sweep puts her at 13 wins in the 2018/19 season.
The pair shared the top of the podium in Maribor for the first time in the last World Cup race prior to World Championships.
The neck and neck battle between the slalom superstars continue.