Shiffrin Claims Second Consecutive Overall Title
Ragnhild Mowinckel wins her first World Cup race following Olympic success.
Ragnhild Mowinckel wins her first World Cup race following Olympic success.
The American made an emotional return to the podium.
American now leads the overall standings by 115 points.
Rebensburg joins the Milka Ski Stars in time for the 2016-17 World Cup season.
Viktoria Rebensburg and Felix Neureuther headline next year's team.
Lara Gut overtakes Lindsey Vonn in the overall standings.
The Battle of the Blondes continues as Lara Gut wins the Super-G in Garmisch, Germany.
Vonn wins No. 76 in Garmisch, Germany, while Fabienne Suter finds the podium after returning from injury.
Vonn leads the lone training run in challenging conditions.
German wins her second giant slalom of the season, beating out hometown favorite, Ana Drev.
Vonn maintains a perfect record in super G this season with third victory.
German takes home her first World Cup win in two years at Flachau giant slalom.
Swiss skier picks up fourth World Cup podium in a row.
Technical ace opts to stay behind for training with the Europa Cup team.
Torn ligaments mark an early start to spring for Viktoria Rebensburg and Ragnhild Mowinckel.
Shiffrin skis to fifth in women's return to the World Cup in Maribor, Slovenia.
Second gold and third medal for the Austrian ace at Vail/Beaver Creek World Championships.
Lindsey Vonn's record hunt has to wait at least one more day.
Merighetti and Rebensburg miss gates but finish first and second on results list.
American skis to 61st career victory and wins a calf while at the French resort.
On Friday, the Americans trained alongside the Swiss, Germans, Italians, French and Norwegians.
American GS specialist Tim Jitloff will represent the Swiss manufacturer during the world championship season.
The Spanish speed specialist moves from Salomon to the Swiss manufacturer.
The Swiss ski company has added Germany's Viktoria Rebensburg to its team which already includes Tina Maze.