VIDEO: 2015 FIS World Ski Championships final report
Find out what records were broken and how much work went into last season's world class event.
Find out what records were broken and how much work went into last season's world class event.
Renowned U.S. Ski Team coach to assume full responsibility in his new role with JHSSC starting spring of 2016.
The classics as well as stops in Asia highlight an action-packed calendar.
Key takeaways from the annual meetings that will have an immediate impact on the USSA and its members.
Park City U14 athletes assemble at the USSA Center of Excellence to hear Chef Allen Tran talk about nutrition for elite athletes.
Meet Alex Martin, the man responsible for keeping Ted Ligety's skis running fast.
Junior World Championship medalist AJ Ginnis and World Cup slalom title winner Mikaela Shiffrin receive prestigious award at Sugarloaf.
American Ted Ligety clips a rock in first run to finish fourth on the day.
Neureuther and Raich round out the podium, Ligety takes fourth.
Jean-Baptiste Grange skis to gold from bib 14.
Americans Ted Ligety and Tim Kelley sitting 15th and 29th, respectively.
Hansdotter and Strachova claim silver and bronze, respectively.
Hear from Ted Ligety, Marcel Hirscher, and Alexis Pinturault following their medal worthy runs.
Ligety becomes first male skier ever to win three GS world titles.
Jansrud wins first World Champs medal with silver, Ligety bronze.
Olympic and World Cup all-stars headline strong home team heading to Vail/Beaver Creek.
Stefano Gross and Henrik Kristoffersen round out the podium.
Swiss star grabs his first World Cup win since 2011 on home soil.
Three-hundredths of a second ultimately separated the podium on the second day of competition in Adelboden, Switzerland.
Ted Ligety finishes seventh, further slips in the GS standings
Flight school pays off for Steven Nyman.
Mr. GS carves a mullet before the Madonna di Campiglio night slalom.
Only man enters an event with a preconceived notion of an outcome.
Felix Neureuther and Fritz Dopfer finish 1-2 under the lights in Italy.