Canada’s Brittany Phelan switches gears
Alpine World Cup slalom specialist transitions to ski cross.
Alpine World Cup slalom specialist transitions to ski cross.
Coach who led Canadian women through four Olympic Winter Games and seven World Championships will spend more time with his family.
What blew Canadian racer Dustin Cook’s season over the top.
Paul Kristofic will assume his new role as women's head alpine coach with the U.S. Ski Team in June.
Ski cross and para-alpine teams also nominated.
All-expenses-paid camp with Mike Janyk and Manny Osborne-Paradis benefits Canadian skiers with financial need.
With massive snowfall over the weekend, the resort did an amazing job of getting the races off.
Bertrand Charest arrested and charged with 47 counts of sexual abuse of female minors.
As budget cuts hit Cross Country Canada, World Cup Nordic skiers seek economical alternatives to on-snow training in the summer.
Following career-ending leg surgery, Brad Spence hopes to establish a charitable foundation.
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.
World downhill champion John Kucera will work as an assistant coach with the Canadian development team.
Head women's coach in Germany denied contract renewal; Alberta Alpine coach offered job with national team.
Former USST and Canadian men's speed coach leaves the World Cup circuit to spend more time with his family in Colorado.
Mike Janyk says farewell to 14-year career dressed in Lederhosen for his final run.
Canadian championships continue at Whistler as two national team members snag super G wins.
Rising stars capitalize on opportunity at the Canadian national championships in Whistler.
Canadian Marie-Michele Gagnon finishes second and Julia Mancuso third at Squaw Valley.
Canadian Candace Crawford takes the GS title while American Colby Granstrom grabs the slalom.