Men’s Giant Slalom: Braathen Herland Wins at U.S. Alpine Nationals Presented by Stifel
Braathen Herland wins men’s giant slalom at U.S. Alpine Nationals presented by Stifel, ahead of Erik Read and Bridger Gile in Vail.
Braathen Herland wins men’s giant slalom at U.S. Alpine Nationals presented by Stifel, ahead of Erik Read and Bridger Gile in Vail.
Mary Bocock, Sam Morse, Kyle Negomir, and Ryder Sarchett arrive at the Milan/Cortina Olympics for the first time after years of setbacks, belief, and the support systems that carried them there.
The U.S. names its six-man men’s Olympic alpine team for Bormio, blending World Cup winners, podium talent, speed depth, and rising stars.
Ryder Sarchett \ Saint Jean d'Aulps, France. (Photo by Nils Louna/Agence Zoom) Ryder Sarchett, a
Loic Meillard clinched World Cup Finals GS victory. Odermatt get thrown out at the beginning of the course, ending his undefeated streak. However, clinches onto his 3rd consecutive GS Globe.
Marco Odermatt establishes a substantial lead in the first run of the World Cup Finals giant slalom.
Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt has left an indelible mark on the World Cup Giant Slalom scene, clinching the season title with an extraordinary nine out of nine wins during the regular season In the slalom arena, Austria’s Manuel Feller emerges as the season’s champion, securing his first discipline globe with four wins in the regular season. Feller’s victory marks a significant achievement for Austrian skiing, ending a drought in the discipline globes since 2021.
Photo provide by the Stifel US Ski Team Portes du Soleil, France, Feb. 3, 2024
American ski racer Ryder Sarchett took home the men’s giant slalom gold medal and the Junior World GS Champion title. The competition was held on the Esserailloux race course at St. Jean d’Aulps resort, a challenging track that saw only 57 finishers out of a field of 152 entered.
A giant slalom recap of the RMISA Westminster University and University of Utah Invitationals. The competition was stiff and series ended as one of the closest-scored RMISA meets in recent history.