7 postseason questions with Nina Loeseth
Norwegian reflects on season when she became the first female World Cup winner from her country in 14 years.
Norwegian reflects on season when she became the first female World Cup winner from her country in 14 years.
Caldwell grew up in one of New England’s legendary cross country families.
Former snowboarder Huetter also collects her second podium of the series.
Hirscher collects the giant slalom globe and further distances himself from Jansrud in the overall.
Dustin Cook grabs career-first World Cup podium as Weibrecht matches best result.
Neureuther and Raich round out the podium, Ligety takes fourth.
Lindsey Vonn becomes the winningest female World Cup skier in history.
With her win at today's Cortina downhill, Lindsey Vonn matches the record set by Austrian Annemarie Moser-Proell.
Lindsey Vonn's best result at the venue was fourth in 2012, but she's poised to possibly tie the women's all-time win record during the Austrian speed series.
American skis to 61st career victory and wins a calf while at the French resort.
The Swiss men's speed team leader had his first World Cup SG victory in Beaver Creek last season.
"I never want people to feel like I am unreachable, because then the inspiration dies," Mikaela Shiffrin remarked in a recent interview.
The 28-year-old slalom specialist holds the World Cup record for the most second-place finishes without a victory, which she finally earned in 2014.
Rumored to have tested Head, Felix Neureuther stays committed to his existing sponsor through 2018.
Canadian Marie-Michele Gagnon finishes second and Julia Mancuso third at Squaw Valley.
Aksel Lund Svindal gains just enough points to wrestle the overall lead away from a resting Marcel Hirscher.
Dave Duncan wins back-to-back ski cross World Cups while Marielle Thompson and Kelsey Serwa wrap up the runner-up spots.
A tricky hill in Alta Badia challenged even the best giant slalom racers in the world.