Green light for Lake Louise speed races
Men's and women's World Cup speed openers confirmed by the FIS.
Men's and women's World Cup speed openers confirmed by the FIS.
The 2015 race winners pose with their new gondola cars at the famed venue.
Norwegian star to use HEAD equipment, including helmets and goggles, through the next Winter Olympic Games.
Christian Mitter promoted to head men's World Cup coach.
German admits to struggling with back pain over the past two weeks.
Hirscher collects the giant slalom globe and further distances himself from Jansrud in the overall.
Canadian Dustin Cook wins his first ever World Cup race in the men's super G.
Lindsey Vonn and Kjetil Jansrud both win the downhill race at World Cup Finals to claim discipline titles.
Roc de Fer track ready for racing.
American Ted Ligety clips a rock in first run to finish fourth on the day.
Led by Ganong, Americans place four in top 15.
Kjetil Jansurd is looking to fend off challenges to the downhill title on home snow.
Kjetil Jansrud knows it's now or never in the chase for the overall.
Travis Ganong pulls off a top-10 finish in less than ideal conditions one day after stomach illness.
You didn’t need a Schneekristall ball to know this was probably going to be the Austrians’ race.
Austrian Max Franz completes the full course with the fastest final training run time.
Wiley Maple in 20th is fastest American on first day training the downhill course.
Jansrud wins first World Champs medal with silver, Ligety bronze.
Ondrej Bank conscious and able to move following finish line crash, diagnosed with concussion.
France's Brice Roger skis fastest down the Birds of Prey.
Kjetil Jansrud once again skis the fastest Hahnenkamm training run.
The men will race down new course after only a single training run.
The Austrian outpaced the American by 1.45 seconds in the fourth giant slalom of the season.
Jansrud holds a 152-point lead in the overall ahead of Marcel Hirscher.