Hometown hero Shiffrin strikes slalom gold
Hansdotter and Strachova claim silver and bronze, respectively.
Hansdotter and Strachova claim silver and bronze, respectively.
Ligety becomes first male skier ever to win three GS world titles.
Austria sits 1-2 heading into second run at World Championships.
A season-ending injury for the German skier.
Hosp, Kirchgasser, Fenninger go 2-3-4 following slalom leg.
Jansrud wins first World Champs medal with silver, Ligety bronze.
Ondrej Bank conscious and able to move following finish line crash, diagnosed with concussion.
Kueng wins gold and Nyman just off the podium in fourth.
France's Brice Roger skis fastest down the Birds of Prey.
Lara Gut grabs bronze in World Championship event.
Surgery performed on America's most decorated male ski racer.
Hear what Mancuso, Cook, Ross, McKennis, and coach Abplanalp are thinking about heading into Vail/Beaver Creek 2015.
It will be the first FIS World Championships for Erik Read, Candace Crawford, and Valerie Grenier.
Olympic and World Cup all-stars headline strong home team heading to Vail/Beaver Creek.
Lara Gut claims her first downhill race of the season in front of the Swiss crowd.
Speed specialist looks forward to the 2015 Vail-Beaver Creek World Championships.
The U.S. women's speed team kicked off the new year with four days of training on the World Championship course.
Ted Ligety unable to continue with training session at Vail after catching his hand in a GS gate.
Austrian veteran Benni Raich returns to his roots in hopes of qualifying for Vail-Beaver Creek 2015.
The only disappointment is that we won’t ever get to see Schild, at her peak, go against our own Mikaela Shiffrin, at the peak she’s going to reach some day.
A new winter is in the air, and a new head coach, Stefan “Stef” Abplanalp, hopes to shake things up.
USSA Club of the Year offers ski cross program for U14/16s under direction of veteran speed coach Erik Steinberg.
The top American slalom finisher at the Sochi Olympics looks forward to the 2015 World Championships on new equipment.
"I never want people to feel like I am unreachable, because then the inspiration dies," Mikaela Shiffrin remarked in a recent interview.