US men’s team scores ideal NZ training at Ohau
Family-run ski area off the beaten path meets all the needs of the U.S. Ski Team men's groups.
Family-run ski area off the beaten path meets all the needs of the U.S. Ski Team men's groups.
The top American slalom finisher at the Sochi Olympics looks forward to the 2015 World Championships on new equipment.
Independent American Tim Kelley wins by over a second, generating his own minimum penalty result.
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.
"I never want people to feel like I am unreachable, because then the inspiration dies," Mikaela Shiffrin remarked in a recent interview.
Purposeful training and deliberate practice while performing 1,000 slalom turns per day was the overall theme of the week.
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.
“It was another exciting process with the creative minds at Atomic," said Hirscher. "The look is important to me as it reflects who I am."
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.
An interview with USSA TEAM Academy Head Coach Thomas Erhard reveals the future direction and goals of the U16 NTG.
Elite skiers and rising juniors gather for a technical development camp under the direction of U.S. Ski Team Head Men's Coach Sasha Rearick.
Swirling rumors are confirmed with Alexis Pinturault's official commitment to race on HEAD skis and boots.
Questionable procedures and a secret ballot enable the U.S. to secure another premier FIS event in coming years.
Is early "talent" identification based as much on financial means as it is on athletic ability at younger ages?
2012 World Cup slalom champion Andre Myhrer joins the World Cup Rebels.
Former Canadian women's World Cup coach Tim Gfeller starts his new job in Norway.
The U.S. women’s technical team ushered in the “summer season” last week with a camp in Colorado.
2013 NCAA and World University Games slalom champion Joonas Rasanen will likely see more World Cup starts next winter.
Terwiel returns to UVM to compete in the NCAA next season while Cousineau, Frisch, and Conrad Pridy will race independently.