Black Diamond: Bravo Vail/Beaver Creek
As the Marseillaise echoed off the Birds of Prey slope, it was a fitting end to what has been one of the better World Championships.
As the Marseillaise echoed off the Birds of Prey slope, it was a fitting end to what has been one of the better World Championships.
Lara Gut grabs bronze in World Championship event.
Stacey Cook posts the fastest opening downhill training run time but isn't reading too deeply into the result.
A new winter is in the air, and a new head coach, Stefan “Stef” Abplanalp, hopes to shake things up.
New clock in Vail Village counts down the days, hours, minutes, and seconds until the start of the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships.
“Our eyes were wide when we trained on it two years ago, but there [were] a lot more big eyes when we raced it last year,” said Leanne Smith.
The final spring inspections and meetings for the 2015 World Championships were recently held on-site.
Shiffrin's coach Roland Pfeifer says super G for next season is possible in Beaver Creek.
Switzerland's Lara Gut proved her training runs were no fluke by winning the opening downhill race of the World Cup season in Beaver Creek.
Switzerland's Lara Gut was the fastest female in the final training run down Raptor.
After some line adjustments and a ski change, Stacey Cook produces the fastest run on the second day of downhill training in Beaver Creek.
Snowmaking began at Beaver Creek, Colo., on Tuesday (Oct. 15) as crews fired up the guns at the start of the women's World Cup race run on Raptor.