Swedish slalom star Myhrer moves to HEAD
2012 World Cup slalom champion Andre Myhrer joins the World Cup Rebels.
2012 World Cup slalom champion Andre Myhrer joins the World Cup Rebels.
Former Canadian women's World Cup coach Tim Gfeller starts his new job in Norway.
The U.S. women’s technical team ushered in the “summer season” last week with a camp in Colorado.
French tech skier Steve Missillier, who won silver in the Sochi GS, joins his teammates on Fischer next season.
Five men and five women aged 17-21 will make up the national development team for 2014-15.
American GS specialist Tim Jitloff will represent the Swiss manufacturer during the world championship season.
Terwiel returns to UVM to compete in the NCAA next season while Cousineau, Frisch, and Conrad Pridy will race independently.
"It’s been a long time since I’ve run this much GS, but it’s been good," said Stacey Cook.
Admitting to fans his "aspirations as a world class skier are gone," Nickerson steps away from life as a competitive athlete.
An annual gathering of everyone who's anyone, the famed Lutsen Spring Series draws in nationwide talent for four days of tech racing.
World downhill champion John Kucera will work as an assistant coach with the Canadian development team.
Things that could go away, good newish stuff, and great things that will never change in ski racing.
Shaw TV features highlights from the top international event in North America for junior ski racers.
The Swiss ski company has added Germany's Viktoria Rebensburg to its team which already includes Tina Maze.
Swiss skier moves off Atomic and inks 2-year sponsorship deal with famed French manufacturer.
Red Bull SKiLLS features the stars of the World Cup contesting all four disciplines in a single race on only one pair of skis.
Mike Janyk says farewell to 14-year career dressed in Lederhosen for his final run.
Megan McJames, Resi Stiegler and Anna Marno grabbed the final podium spots in Squaw Valley this week.
Canadian Marie-Michele Gagnon finishes second and Julia Mancuso third at Squaw Valley.
A boisterous crowd greeted finishers at the base of Squaw Valley in advance of the U.S. National Championships.
Canadian Candace Crawford takes the GS title while American Colby Granstrom grabs the slalom.
Shiffrin sat in fourth after the first run, but costly mistakes dropped her back to 12th on the day.
Controversial first run set by Hirscher's coach called "irresponsible" by Bode Miller.
NorAm super G titles determined by fewer than 20 points for both the men's and women's fields this year.