Annual awards presented at 2014 USSA Congress
Ski & Snowboard Club Vail cleans up at the USSA Chairman's Awards Dinner, being honored as the 2014 Club of the Year among other accolades.
Ski & Snowboard Club Vail cleans up at the USSA Chairman's Awards Dinner, being honored as the 2014 Club of the Year among other accolades.
So what does Best in the World mean? Well, it started as a 2007 rally cry.
USSA Club Development Manager addresses club representatives Tuesday in advance of USSA Congress 2014.
President and CEO Tiger Shaw talks with Ski Racing in advance of his key note address before USSA Congress this week.
"It’s been a long time since I’ve run this much GS, but it’s been good," said Stacey Cook.
Overall head women's coach will move to fill Andreas Evers' vacancy overseeing men's speed squad.
Accomplished ski racer and founder of a globally renowned sports production company, Joe Jay Jalbert was inducted into the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame.
Stefan Abplanalp begins his new job working with the athletic staff at the Center of Excellence to shape his program for the 2015 season.
Park City’s homegrown medalists, including Joss Christensen, Steve Holcomb, Ted Ligety, and Sage Kotsenburg, were the hit of Saturday's parade.
Worthington will be responsible for fundraising to support athletic programs through the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team Foundation.
USSA announces the naming of M. Alex Natt, Esq. as executive vice president and general counsel of the organization.
On the strength of results from U.S. National Championships, the University of Utah rockets into the lead at its home invitational.
The award-winning program E:60 will look inside Bill Johnson's story of triumph and tragedy in an episode airing Oct. 29.
The Lake Placid ski jumps play host to a number of U.S. National Championships in October.