Brignone, Goggia lead Italian speed charge in Sochi super G
The first successful World Cup competition since the 2014 Olympics is held at Rosa Khutor.
The first successful World Cup competition since the 2014 Olympics is held at Rosa Khutor.
Thomas Dressen led a tight race in Garmisch, giving fans more than enough to celebrate in addition to downhill champion Peter Fill's final race.
The “Rosa Ski Dream” is shaping up to be a nightmare once again for the women’s World Cup tour.
Alpine ski legend Lindsey Vonn takes us through an inside tour of skiing's legendary race,
Holderness School in Plymouth, N.H., recently received a transformational $6 million gift, which will bolster its snow-sport programs and facilities.
John Fry, the dean of North American ski journalists, died suddenly but peacefully on January 24, two days after celebrating his 90th birthday.
Italy's Peter Fill announced in Kitzbuehel on Saturday that Garmisch will be the last race of his career.
Kershko succeeds Tao Smith who will depart KMS after 19 years of excellent service.
The Italian had been training in Kirchberg, Austria in preparation for Friday's super-G in neighboring Kitzbuehel.
Shiffrin has been nominated for Sportswoman of the Year alongside fellow Americans Megan Rapinoe, Allyson Felix, and Simone Biles.
It was an exciting opening weekend for the EISA NCAA skiers. Not only was it the opening carnival of the 2020 season, but it was the first ever Harvard Carnival held at Waterville Valley and streamed live on ESPN+.
Just two days after the first NCAA series, the RMISA skiers were back at it again in Eldora in Nederland, Colo., for the University of Colorado Invitational and RMISA Qualifier series.
Veteran World Pro Ski Tour racer and former U.S. Ski Team member, Michael Ankeny, took
Goode, 64, died Wednesday while taking part in one of his many passions, piloting his airplane.
Five years ago, two promising young U.S. Ski Team athletes were killed in an avalanche, not fully realizing the dangers they faced skiing off piste.
SRM looks forward to having full transparency with the release of these interviews.
In the night slalom at Flachau, Petra Vlhova won her second World Cup slalom race
The Swiss men impressed on home soil, lead by the day's champion, Daniel Yule.
The day's ultimate winner, Federica Brignone, of Italy, skied her coach’s course set on a mission, battling through the upper turns and rattling on the right footer through Panorama-Kurve.
A tight race provided for a great show in Adelboden, with Slovenia's Zan Kranjec coming out on top.
Corinne Suter claims her career-first victory and the first Swiss women’s downhill win on Austrian soil in more than 10 years
Corinne Suter of Switzerland built steadily on her breakout season last winter to claim her career-first World Cup win in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria.
The 2019 RMISA season crowned the University of Utah as NCAA champs in Stowe, Vt., but with so many skiers graduating, how will the West hold up this year?
The Vermont NorAms conclude with the men's slalom races. Ritchie took the lead. Arvidsson and McCormack tie for the silver medal.