Wednesday’s Sochi roundup: Changing of the guard in halfpipe
U.S. team puts two on the podium in women's halfpipe, including a new Olympic gold medalist in Kaitlyn Farrington.
U.S. team puts two on the podium in women's halfpipe, including a new Olympic gold medalist in Kaitlyn Farrington.
Julia Mancuso is the best American finisher, eighth, in the Olympic downhill.
"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.
Norwegians sweep gold medals in cross-country sprints; Sophie Caldwell provides some solace for U.S. team with a run into the finals.
An annual tradition for the local community, the Fisk Trophy slalom race has been contested every year since 1937.
Atmosphere in the finish area was celebratory for all as women's freeskiing makes Olympic debut.
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.
Lobos rack up 655 points to Colorado's 588.5. Denver finishes third in final meet before regional championships.
Hannah Kearney collects her second Olympic medal and Eliza Outtrim finishes fifth, but both aspired to greater results.
Predicting the Olympic downhill podium based off training run results.
After posting the fastest time in two of three training runs, Bode Miller looks like the skier to beat in the Olympic downhill.
Third training run solidifies U.S. Olympic starters in super combined and downhill.
Kearney, Deneen lead Americans in top three
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.
X Games Big Air gold medalist Olsson returns to the alpine World Cup with his first start since March 2012.