‘Downtown’ Phil Brown wins Europa Cup GS
One day after his career-first European Cup podium, the 23-year-old Canadian finds the top step.
One day after his career-first European Cup podium, the 23-year-old Canadian finds the top step.
North America has World Cup races, yes, but they pale in comparison to the events put on in Austria.
Five women and four men will tackle the Rettenbach Glacier this weekend.
Provincial organization adopts innovative approach to guide new management team.
As budget cuts hit Cross Country Canada, World Cup Nordic skiers seek economical alternatives to on-snow training in the summer.
Robbie Dixon suffered a tibial fracture just below a past injury to the same bone while training in Zermatt.
The Canadian Freestyle Ski Association returns six of its seven Sochi medalists to the 2014-15 roster.
Former Canadian women's World Cup coach Tim Gfeller starts his new job in Norway.
Five men and five women aged 17-21 will make up the national development team for 2014-15.
Terwiel returns to UVM to compete in the NCAA next season while Cousineau, Frisch, and Conrad Pridy will race independently.
Olympic medalist Jan Hudec and all-around Marie-Michele Gagnon headline next season's Canadian national team.
Johno McBride, a second-generation Aspenite, returns to AVSC after four years coaching the Canadian men’s speed team.
Head women's coach in Germany denied contract renewal; Alberta Alpine coach offered job with national team.
Kirshenblatt and Lever finish as top Canadian U16s at annual international children's race series.
From Canada back to Switzerland, Hugues Ansermoz looks forward to working with junior athletes near his home.
Russia becomes fourth home team to lead in medal count; appeal over French suits in ski cross dismissed.
Norway's Kjetil Jansrud gets gold, Weibrecht silver, and Miller and Hudec both earn bronze medals.
Kearney, Deneen lead Americans in top three
Incoming USSA CEO Tiger Shaw foreruns at the annual Holiday Classic hosted by Proctor Academy.
In front of a hard-charging Austrian team, Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal squeaks out his career fifth super G victory in Lake Louise.