New US women’s speed coach starts work
Stefan Abplanalp begins his new job working with the athletic staff at the Center of Excellence to shape his program for the 2015 season.
Stefan Abplanalp begins his new job working with the athletic staff at the Center of Excellence to shape his program for the 2015 season.
Park City’s homegrown medalists, including Joss Christensen, Steve Holcomb, Ted Ligety, and Sage Kotsenburg, were the hit of Saturday's parade.
In wake of Poutiainen's retirement, Christian Bruesch will look after the Swiss women's Europa Cup squad and Osi Inglin returns for men's C team.
Mathias Berthold rejoins the German Ski Association after four years in Austria.
The 2014 NCAA Championship team brought their winning trophy to the Pepsi Center.
Former USST and Canadian men's speed coach leaves the World Cup circuit to spend more time with his family in Colorado.
The French all-rounder will miss at least six months if surgery is required.
From Canada back to Switzerland, Hugues Ansermoz looks forward to working with junior athletes near his home.
Created in 2012, the prize is awarded to the best young male and female athlete taking part in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.
USSA announces the naming of M. Alex Natt, Esq. as executive vice president and general counsel of the organization.
For his winter on the road in Europe, Warner Nickerson built a rolling home away from home.
Canadian Candace Crawford takes the GS title while American Colby Granstrom grabs the slalom.
NorAm super G titles determined by fewer than 20 points for both the men's and women's fields this year.
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.