Canadian athletes share their season highlights
From World Cup debuts to NorAm wins, these rising Canadian stars had a banner year.
From World Cup debuts to NorAm wins, these rising Canadian stars had a banner year.
Siblings Candace and Jack Crawford combine for three wins in a single day.
Arvidsson and McJames take wins in super G and alpine combined.
Coach who led Canadian women through four Olympic Winter Games and seven World Championships will spend more time with his family.
Canadian Candace Crawford continues to ravage the NorAm circuit.
American athletes get topped at Burke Mountain and Waterville Valley.
Jeffrey Frisch, Broderick Thompson tie at the top while Abby Ghent skis off with the season title.
Valerie Grenier podiums just ahead of Mikaela Tommy and Candace Crawford.
Henrik Kristoffersen headlines the Norwegian team competing in the FIS Alpine Junior World Championships at Hafjell in March.
Swiss World Cup athletes hunt for low point results in Canada.
Continental Cup action resumes north of the border with World Championship casts on results sheets.
Technical specialist becomes winningest U.S. slalom skier with 10th victory.
British skier claims three out of four technical victories in Canada.
Chodounsky shines in Aspen GS, potentially heralding a second World Cup discipline.
Five women and four men will tackle the Rettenbach Glacier this weekend.
Five men and five women aged 17-21 will make up the national development team for 2014-15.
Olympic medalist Jan Hudec and all-around Marie-Michele Gagnon headline next season's Canadian national team.
Canadian championships continue at Whistler as two national team members snag super G wins.
Canadian Candace Crawford takes the GS title while American Colby Granstrom grabs the slalom.
Americans Brennan Rubie and Libby Gibson claim NorAm victories at Stowe and Sunday River.