VIDEO: Austrian downhillers search for dance rhythm
A two-hour step aerobics and dance class challenges the rhythm of the Austrian men's speed team.
A two-hour step aerobics and dance class challenges the rhythm of the Austrian men's speed team.
Former President of Nordica USA and UVM All-American Willy Booker moves to Fischer.
Europa Cup and junior teams in Austria run courses through a wave track and practice telemark turns.
"By the end of the week, we will have biked around 450 kilometers in the hilly terrain of the island," remarked Anna Fenninger.
Women's team hits up the glacier while the men are at a conditioning camp in Cyprus.
The 2009 slalom world champion hopes to seek more professional challenges in life to fulfill his ambition.
Hirscher and Fenninger headline the most prestigious squad of the Austrian Ski Team for next season.
Overall head women's coach will move to fill Andreas Evers' vacancy overseeing men's speed squad.
Lange and Rossignol enter the Austrian equipment pool.
Shaw TV features highlights from the top international event in North America for junior ski racers.
Andreas Puelacher becomes head men's coach in Austria and Thomas Stauffer finds a new job overnight.
Mathias Berthold rejoins the German Ski Association after four years in Austria.
Kirshenblatt and Lever finish as top Canadian U16s at annual international children's race series.
Slovenia's Tina Maze adds a second gold to her collection; American Mikaela Shiffrin skis to fifth in Olympic debut.
Julia Mancuso led the Americans in eighth, while Leanne Smith was only finisher in first eight racers.
Sweden's Kajsa Kling pounces onto the podium, as Stacey Cook is the lone bright spot for a struggling American speed team.
After opening speed races were cancelled, the European Cup season kicks off with technical events in Levi, Finland.
The cable channel will present extensive multi-platform coverage of the World Cup season on air and at universalsports.com.
Germany's best female skier admits she isn't 100 percent ready for Soelden and plans to "take it easy" this season.
Giant slalom training claimed Austrian Christoph Noesig on Tuesday (Oct. 15) when he tore the ACL in his left knee.