Jackie Wiles enters Olympic winter with renewed calm and Cortina confidence
Jackie Wiles starts her Olympic season with a clear mind and a powerful history in Cortina. After years of injuries and comebacks, she’s ready for a new peak.
Jackie Wiles starts her Olympic season with a clear mind and a powerful history in Cortina. After years of injuries and comebacks, she’s ready for a new peak.
Lindsey Vonn and her fellow American downhillers found plenty to appreciate about Cortina d’Ampezzo’s iconic Olympia delle Tofane course, which will host the 2026 Olympic Winter Games. While Jackie Wiles led the U.S. team with a strong seventh-place finish in the downhill, Vonn continued her remarkable comeback, finding positives despite two crashes. The athletes praised the course’s flow and challenge, describing it as a perfect stage for Olympic glory, with Bella Wright calling it 'our Kitzbühel' for the excitement it promises in February.
Listen in on an interview with the U.S. Ski Team speed star.
The camp will take place at Mt. Hood from July 7–13, 2017.
The NorAm season closes with alpine combined and super-G races.
Jacqueline Wiles helped set the line for junior athletes working on their speed skills at White Pass Ski Resort.
Switzerland's Lara Gut sneaks by the U.S. Ski Team's Lindsey Vonn to win the combined by one hundredth.
Former snowboarder Huetter also collects her second podium of the series.
Conditions in the southern hemisphere this year have been supreme.
Nyman returns to clinic that he credits with helping him achieve his best World Cup season results to date.
Slalom skiers Maze and Zettel must settle for second and third, respectively.
The speed ladies show fans what a typical winter day of training looks like.
Mancuso sixth on a course that accounts for numerous DNFs.
"It’s been a long time since I’ve run this much GS, but it’s been good," said Stacey Cook.
"We think that 100 percent is all there is. You start giving a 110, 120 percent, there’s a mess to clean up," says Chip White.
Third training run solidifies U.S. Olympic starters in super combined and downhill.
There are possibilities looming for these Games, some hidden gems among the roster of the U.S. alpine squad.
Career-first victory for Switzerland's Kaufmann-Abderhalden, but Vonn's knee injury seems to get the better of her in France.