Neureuther Wins Levi In First Race As A Father
Elation for Germany, heartbreak for Great Britain in the 2017-18 men's World Cup opener.
Elation for Germany, heartbreak for Great Britain in the 2017-18 men's World Cup opener.
Austrian superstar claims race win and season globe in Aspen.
Austria takes the race as Norway collects the globe as speed season ends.
Paris gets the win, Fill the globe in Aspen.
Austrian follows in older brother's footsteps at classic venue as Hirscher locks down slalom globe.
Austrian sets record for most consecutive overall titles.
The late U.S. Ski Team athlete will be remembered through renamed event.
Marcus Sandell and Samu Torsti join the Nordica squad with two-year contracts.
Take next season's skis, boots, and bindings out for a test drive on the Palmer Glacier.
Led by Ganong, Americans place four in top 15.
Neureuther and Raich round out the podium, Ligety takes fourth.
Jansrud wins first World Champs medal with silver, Ligety bronze.
Kueng wins gold and Nyman just off the podium in fourth.
Beat Feuz and Carlo Janka finish second and third with Patrick Kueng fourth on the Lauberhorn.
Stefano Gross and Henrik Kristoffersen round out the podium.
Three-hundredths of a second ultimately separated the podium on the second day of competition in Adelboden, Switzerland.
Felix Neureuther and Fritz Dopfer finish 1-2 under the lights in Italy.
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.
The American dominates in Val Gardena to earn third career win behind Jansrud.
In the move from Nordica to Head, Sweden's slalom skier has high aspirations for his giant slalom in 2014-15.
Kyle Darling brings seven years of experience as a U.S. Ski Team service technician and World Cup coach to the Nordica race department.
Former President of Nordica USA and UVM All-American Willy Booker moves to Fischer.
2012 World Cup slalom champion Andre Myhrer joins the World Cup Rebels.