In tragedy, putting ski racing in perspective
The results are just icing on the cake.
The results are just icing on the cake.
It was a smooth post-Christmas training run for the men on the Deborah Compagnoni slope in Italy.
Only man enters an event with a preconceived notion of an outcome.
British skier claims three out of four technical victories in Canada.
American skis to 61st career victory and wins a calf while at the French resort.
Canadian Ford Swette and Norwegian Henrik Roea win giant slalom races to close out the series.
The American dominates in Val Gardena to earn third career win behind Jansrud.
Course modifications required after five racers take to the track and Austrian Stefanie Moser is injured.
Race favorite Kjetil Jansrud finishes second, says the course is in good shape, despite weather challenges.
In the first dual moguls World Cup of the season, Olympic champion Hannah Kearney claimed her 64th World Cup podium.
American GS specialist Tim Jitloff will represent the Swiss manufacturer during the world championship season.
Shaw TV features highlights from the top international event in North America for junior ski racers.
A boisterous crowd greeted finishers at the base of Squaw Valley in advance of the U.S. National Championships.
Shiffrin sat in fourth after the first run, but costly mistakes dropped her back to 12th on the day.
Controversial first run set by Hirscher's coach called "irresponsible" by Bode Miller.
There are a lot of misconceptions about the role of results in achieving ski racing goals.
A tricky hill in Alta Badia challenged even the best giant slalom racers in the world.
Croatia's Natko Zrncic-Dim and the U.S. Ski Team's Katie Ryan once again top the podiums at the NorAm downhill races.