Barbara Ann Cochran’s Olympic Gold and Lifelong Impact

Olympic gold medalist Barbara Ann Cochran reflects on her unforgettable slalom win at the 1972 Sapporo Games—victory by two hundredths of a second—and how that moment shaped her life, her coaching philosophy, and a legacy rooted in one of America’s most iconic ski racing families.

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Worley survives for the win in St. Moritz

A high number of athletes in the top seed failing to finish first run leaves the door open in the St. Moritz giant slalom race.

US women sweep halfpipe podium in first Olympic qualifier

Americans sweep women’s halfpipe skiing final at the Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships, the first-ever Olympic qualification series for halfpipe skiing.

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