Kearney wins duals gold at World Championships for first time
It was Kearney's eighth career World Championships medal, the most ever of any freestyle skier.
It was Kearney's eighth career World Championships medal, the most ever of any freestyle skier.
U.S. Ski Team's Patrick Deneen just off the podium in fourth.
Moguls veteran K.C. Oakley started her day by learning she was going to World Championships next week, and it only got better from there.
In the first dual moguls World Cup of the season, Olympic champion Hannah Kearney claimed her 64th World Cup podium.
Newly-named athletes on the U.S. aerials, cross-country, moguls, freeski, snowboard, and alpine teams spend four days together.
USSA Club of the Year relocates all five of its programs from Vail to Oregon for June training.
FIS will propose big air, team snowboardcross, an alpine team event and more to the IOC for Olympic inclusion.
For the men, Tom Rawley landed silver in duals while Joel Hendrick, from Winter Park, Colo., took fourth.
On the women's side, Keaton McCargo and Morgan Schild went one-two for the stars and stripes, while Thomas Rowley wins the men's event.
Canadian Olympic gold medalist Alex Bilodeau wins event, then retires.
The race for the crystal globe in moguls on both the men's and ladies' sides is very close.
Canadians Bilodeau and Kingsbury match women's feat of silver and gold with top American Patrick Deneen in sixth.
Hannah Kearney collects her second Olympic medal and Eliza Outtrim finishes fifth, but both aspired to greater results.
Vail, Colo. native Heidi Kloser suffers a serious leg injury during warm-up for the qualification round.
A vibrant U.S. Freestyle Moguls squad expressed confidence in their abilities on the Rosa Khutor venue.
Kearney, Deneen lead Americans in top three
North Americans and Japanese skiers dominate season's opener.