US Ski Team announces 2014-15 cross-country roster
Twelve skiers—including 10 Olympians—make up next season's U.S. national team.
Twelve skiers—including 10 Olympians—make up next season's U.S. national team.
The Mexican Ski Association has finalized the change of nationality for American skier Sarah Schleper de Gaxiola.
Sweden's Mattias Hargin is the latest addition to Atomic's lineup for the 2014-15 season.
2013 NCAA and World University Games slalom champion Joonas Rasanen will likely see more World Cup starts next winter.
A total of 51 skiers have been named to the national team groups in Italy.
The Swedish Ski Federation named a total of 35 athletes to its training groups for 2014-15.
Downsizing the national team at the end of an Olympic cycle, when sponsorship dollars are frequently at an all-time low, is nothing unique to America.
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships return to the Vail Valley in Feb. 2015. Have you finalized your travel plans?
The president of global mountain development for Vail Resorts will retire after the 2015 FIS Alpine World Championships, hosted at Vail and Beaver Creek.
The final spring inspections and meetings for the 2015 World Championships were recently held on-site.
The Olympic slalom champion will help endorse her community and the 2015 World Championships.
Stefan Abplanalp begins his new job working with the athletic staff at the Center of Excellence to shape his program for the 2015 season.
The four-time overall champ actively walked without crutches, only stopping periodically to ice her knee.