Worley wows Slovenian crowd with GS win
Mikaela Shiffrin continues to lead the overall standings.
Mikaela Shiffrin continues to lead the overall standings.
The Slovenian skier has found a new way to stay involved with the sport.
Reports indicate that Maze may push out of the start gate at least one more time.
German wins her second giant slalom of the season, beating out hometown favorite, Ana Drev.
After a long summer of struggles and negotiations, Fenninger secures a suitable head sponsor.
"We will use this year ... to move up young athletes and build confidence for our senior racers," says Rufener.
Horse training career kicks off with the purchase of a barn.
Court clears Vanessa-Mae of breaching FIS betting and other anti-corruption rules.
Fischbacher is the third Austrian woman to retire this season.
Hosp retires from ski racing as one of Austria's most decorated female athletes.
Top professional dart players surpass prize earnings of the world's best ski racers.
Former HEAD World Cup Rebel moves to the Swiss brand.
Andrea Massi will advise the organization on the development of its national alpine team.
Double Olympic and four-time World champion will take the entire 2015-16 season off from competition.
Overall standings heat up between Fenninger and Maze — to be determined in Sunday's GS.
Canadian Dustin Cook wins his first ever World Cup race in the men's super G.
Lindsey Vonn and Kjetil Jansrud both win the downhill race at World Cup Finals to claim discipline titles.
Roc de Fer track ready for racing.
Zuzulova and Strachova round out the slalom podium in Sweden.
Second run course set by Maze's coach backfires in Are.
Tina Maze and Anna Fenninger round out the podium in second and third, respectively.
Downhill and overall title battles heat up following the opening race in Garmisch.
Season ends for Daniela Merighetti who suffers a broken fibula in training run crash.
Fenninger steadily closing gap in the overall chase with second victory in two days.