Canadian Olympic medalist to compete for Czech Republic
Jan Hudec to represent familial home in upcoming seasons.
Jan Hudec to represent familial home in upcoming seasons.
Men's and women's World Cup speed openers confirmed by the FIS.
Olympic bronze medalist Jan Hudec heads to South America.
"We will use this year ... to move up young athletes and build confidence for our senior racers," says Rufener.
Ski cross and para-alpine teams also nominated.
Canadian bronze medalist in Sochi to miss 2015 World Championships following meniscus repair.
The American dominates in Val Gardena to earn third career win behind Jansrud.
Double Sochi Olympic medalist Christof Innerhofer commits to Rossignol until 2017.
Olympic medalist Jan Hudec and all-around Marie-Michele Gagnon headline next season's Canadian national 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.
Head women's coach in Germany denied contract renewal; Alberta Alpine coach offered job with national team.
Former USST and Canadian men's speed coach leaves the World Cup circuit to spend more time with his family in Colorado.
Rising stars capitalize on opportunity at the Canadian national championships in Whistler.
Norway's Kjetil Jansrud gets gold, Weibrecht silver, and Miller and Hudec both earn bronze medals.
Bode Miller comes up short in men's downhill; Travis Ganong tops for U.S. with career-best fifth place.
Dave Duncan wins back-to-back ski cross World Cups while Marielle Thompson and Kelsey Serwa wrap up the runner-up spots.
In an arrangement where Norwegian and Canadian teams work together at speed events, the alliance placed five skiers in the top 10 down the Saslong.
Canadian Jan Hudec finishes second and Bode Miller eighth on a foggy day in Italy.
In front of a hard-charging Austrian team, Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal squeaks out his career fifth super G victory in Lake Louise.