Insights from US coach White on downhill eve
"We think that 100 percent is all there is. You start giving a 110, 120 percent, there’s a mess to clean up," says Chip White.
"We think that 100 percent is all there is. You start giving a 110, 120 percent, there’s a mess to clean up," says Chip White.
A golden first for women's ski jumping and the end of an era in snowboard halfpipe.
Bode Miller comes up short in men's downhill; Travis Ganong tops for U.S. with career-best fifth place.
A compilation of the day's news from other Olympic events all in one place.
Hannah Kearney collects her second Olympic medal and Eliza Outtrim finishes fifth, but both aspired to greater results.
After posting the fastest time in two of three training runs, Bode Miller looks like the skier to beat in the Olympic downhill.
Steven Nyman, in 18th, skied well enough to lock up the fourth U.S. starting spot in the Olympic downhill.
Miller turns in fastest training run as the men take to a revamped Rosa Khutor downhill course.