Analysis: Plenty went wrong for US Alpine skiing at Olympics
BEIJING - A United States team led by Mikaela Shiffrin is leaving the Beijing Olympics with just
BEIJING - A United States team led by Mikaela Shiffrin is leaving the Beijing Olympics with just
With six different winners in six World Cup slalom races this season, the final men's
Storylines abound in what is shaping up to be an intriguing Olympic super-G as the
The U.S. Ski Team starts a full squad of four racers returning to ‘The Rock’
Notable names are missing from women’s World Cup speed races in Garmisch-Partekirchen this weekend considering
I was talking to a top junior from back East I work with last week
This Saturday on the famous “Ganslern” slalom hill at Kitzbuhel, 36-year old David Ryding of
Corinne Suter thrived at last season’s Cortina world championships, while Italian star Sofia Goggia was
Swiss racers and team leaders arrived in Kitzbühel this week with chips on their shoulders
Editor's note: The below article has been designated an opinion piece by Ski Racing Media.
In my last Ski Racing post, I introduced you to five attitudes that you need
The toughest thing in women’s World Cup skiing right now is tracking who will be
In the best of circumstances, January is a tense time for skiers looking to make
The art of slalom has extended off the hill and has now become a metaphor
With the Winter Olympics less than six weeks away, I'm starting to get excited about
The dictionary definition of attitude is “The way you think and feel about something…a way
I do wonder if the fidget spinner has moved to number one on the packing
"It’s fair to say that since its inclusion on the World Cup calendar in 1997, the Beaver Creek stop has never been so important to speed skiers as it will be in 2021. By the end of the weekend, nearly 25 percent of the downhill and super G races will have been concluded."
Mikaela Shiffrin is hoping to log some critical speed miles ahead of the Beijing Games, but the weather may be her biggest foe in Lake Louise.
On a hill where only the best of the best have won, Mikaela Shiffrin has momentum on her side but faces her stiffest competition yet.
"When I was elected the president of FIS five months ago, sustainability was a main pillar in my manifesto. Being an outdoor winter sport, we do not have the luxury of waiting on the sidelines for others to make policy and act, we need to set the example for others to follow."
"I love the parallel, and so do most of the athletes I speak with, and Lech does it as well as anyone. ... But when the calendar gets more and more packed every year, everything suffers."
As the season gets rolling, many racers are busting out new fleets. Todd Carroll of WINTERSTEIGER US returns with some dos and don'ts of equipment maintenance. You wanna get this right, people.
In pursuit of innovation, the ESKI project got underway this past summer. An initiation of the Alta Badia Ski Academy, the project was funded by EU Sports and Education grants.