Swiss announce national team selections
Switzerland will run a smaller national team in total athletes but a larger A-squad than in the past.
Switzerland will run a smaller national team in total athletes but a larger A-squad than in the past.
The Swiss ski company has added Germany's Viktoria Rebensburg to its team which already includes Tina Maze.
Andreas Puelacher becomes head men's coach in Austria and Thomas Stauffer finds a new job overnight.
Head women's coach in Germany denied contract renewal; Alberta Alpine coach offered job with national team.
FIS President Gian Franco Kasper announces that he has been nominated by Switzerland to run for another term in his current role.
From Canada back to Switzerland, Hugues Ansermoz looks forward to working with junior athletes near his home.
Mauro Caviezel and Denise Feierabend are declared the "masters of all slopes" at the third annual event.
Created in 2012, the prize is awarded to the best young male and female athlete taking part in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.
For his winter on the road in Europe, Warner Nickerson built a rolling home away from home.
Shiffrin sat in fourth after the first run, but costly mistakes dropped her back to 12th on the day.
Controversial first run set by Hirscher's coach called "irresponsible" by Bode Miller.
Just a hundredth of a second prevented Austrian Marcel Hirscher from taking the season title in giant slalom.
Stefan Abplanalp will replace Chip White who announced his departure after 18 years with the U.S. national team earlier this week.
Career-first victory for Switzerland's Kaufmann-Abderhalden, but Vonn's knee injury seems to get the better of her in France.
Canadian Jan Hudec finishes second and Bode Miller eighth on a foggy day in Italy.
Gisin, Vonn, and Maze are the three fastest ladies in Val d'Isere training.
Wendy Holdener and six other Swiss skiers look to seize upon the opportunity in Finland.
The World Ski Championships 2015 program in Vail/Beaver Creek was modified to enable two full days of downhill training for each gender.
FIS and Infront Sports & Media extend their broadcasting collaboration to include new YouTube content.
For North American race fans, there’s hope for a major alpine event even after 2015.