Travel the World Cup: Soelden
Watch Austria’s World Cup opener — in person.
Watch Austria’s World Cup opener — in person.
Winningest woman in World Cup history returns to skiing later this week for the first time since August.
Back and hip problems keep veterans out of the first race of the season.
Italian pasta company supports 20-year-old U.S. Ski Team standout for another season.
Opening FIS Alpine World Cup races of the 2015-16 season set for Oct. 24-25.
Olympic downhill champion's start in Soelden comes into question.
Swedish tech specialist hopes to return to racing by mid December.
Defending World Cup overall champion pulls out of training in Pitztal for at least one week.
After a long summer of struggles and negotiations, Fenninger secures a suitable head sponsor.
Can Matts Olsson recover in time for the Soelden World Cup opener next month?
A father reflects on what enabled his son to find success in skiing and in life.
World Cup season opener scheduled for Oct. 24-25.
The classics as well as stops in Asia highlight an action-packed calendar.
The schedule hits all the regular stops on tour for the women.
Swede cites lack of motivation as cause for ending his career.
With significant snowfall forecast in the East, those who are unable to travel are encouraged to watch the video feed.
The results are just icing on the cake.
Ronnie Berlack and Bryce Astle were rising talents with the alpine development team training in Austria.
Technical specialist becomes winningest U.S. slalom skier with 10th victory.
Is being on the U.S. Ski Team a disadvantage for some athletes?
North America has World Cup races, yes, but they pale in comparison to the events put on in Austria.
Austria's Anna Fenninger awarded the Skieur d'Or-AIJS for the 2013-14 season at annual Milka Ski Girls party.
It’s the trickle-down effect, and here’s how it works.
Despite Svindal's absence due to injury, the small but talented Norwegian team packs a punch for the season opener.