UVM looks to double down at home carnival
The Catamounts challenge their EISA competitors on home turf this weekend.
The Catamounts challenge their EISA competitors on home turf this weekend.
Stefano Gross and Henrik Kristoffersen round out the podium.
Three-hundredths of a second ultimately separated the podium on the second day of competition in Adelboden, Switzerland.
Podium veteran Neureuther and rookie Solevaag also share the stage.
Giant slalom and slalom on the Chuenisbaergli set to run Jan. 10 and 11.
Technical specialist becomes winningest U.S. slalom skier with 10th victory.
Technical specialist cuts thigh muscle with ski in slalom training crash.
The Snow Queen Trophy World Cup slalom races in Zagreb, Croatia, scheduled for Jan. 4 and 6 are confirmed.
Felix Neureuther and Fritz Dopfer finish 1-2 under the lights in Italy.
Post-Christmas technical races find a replacement venue just 40 minutes from Innsbruck.
Canadian Ford Swette and Norwegian Henrik Roea win giant slalom races to close out the series.
Is the parallel city event scheduled for New Year's Day in Munich facing extinction?
American technical star to delay her start in World Cup super G by skipping Val d'Isere.
Sun Valley opens Bald Mountain exclusively for alpine race training.
Austrian veteran Benni Raich returns to his roots in hopes of qualifying for Vail-Beaver Creek 2015.
It’s the trickle-down effect, and here’s how it works.
Adam Barwood retained the New Zealand slalom title for the third year in a row since 2012 while Americans dominated the race podium.
Regional camp focuses on GS tactics for Central skiers who have fewer opportunities in that discipline.
Brad Farrell honored by the Vermont Alpine Racing Association with the same accolade received by his older brother in 2012.
In the move from Nordica to Head, Sweden's slalom skier has high aspirations for his giant slalom in 2014-15.
He doesn't just ski through foliage. This Vermonter scores World Cup points and is ready to take the unconventional path back to the top.
The 28-year-old slalom specialist holds the World Cup record for the most second-place finishes without a victory, which she finally earned in 2014.
"I got a few more Instagram followers, but the rest is pretty much the same as it was before," Henrik Kristoffersen said of his breakout season.
The Coloradan who led the Americans with a 19th-place result in the slalom standings last season now turns his attention to Beaver Creek 2015.