Decker, Frisch claim opening NorAm downhill wins in Lake Louise
Alberta resort plays host to the Continental Cup following two weeks of World Cup action.
Alberta resort plays host to the Continental Cup following two weeks of World Cup action.
Strong international field brings the heat Down Under.
Despite fiery crash at the event, Hirscher, Neureuther, and Svindal emerge unscathed.
It will be a speed thrill of a different kind for the alpine superstars.
Retirement announcements continue into the spring.
Swiss World Cup athletes hunt for low point results in Canada.
Canadian Ford Swette and Norwegian Henrik Roea win giant slalom races to close out the series.
American AJ Ginnis scores career-first European Cup podium finish.
One day after his career-first European Cup podium, the 23-year-old Canadian finds the top step.
The U.S. women’s technical team ushered in the “summer season” last week with a camp in Colorado.
Five men and five women aged 17-21 will make up the national development team for 2014-15.
"By the end of the week, we will have biked around 450 kilometers in the hilly terrain of the island," remarked Anna Fenninger.
Terwiel returns to UVM to compete in the NCAA next season while Cousineau, Frisch, and Conrad Pridy will race independently.
New media partnership means American ski fans will have unprecedented coverage of the 2015 Alpine World Championships.
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 Spanish speed specialist moves from Salomon to the Swiss manufacturer.
Admitting to fans his "aspirations as a world class skier are gone," Nickerson steps away from life as a competitive athlete.
Head and Fischer once again emerge as top ranking ski brands on the alpine and cross-country World Cup circuits.
Britain's Chemmy Alcott and a handful of other skiers raced their final World Cup events in the 2013-14 season.
Switzerland will run a smaller national team in total athletes but a larger A-squad than in the past.
Shaw TV features highlights from the top international event in North America for junior ski racers.
UVM standout Jonathan Nordbotten named to the Norwegian World Cup team.
Andreas Puelacher becomes head men's coach in Austria and Thomas Stauffer finds a new job overnight.
In wake of Poutiainen's retirement, Christian Bruesch will look after the Swiss women's Europa Cup squad and Osi Inglin returns for men's C team.