Canadian speed ace Kucera retires to start coaching career
World downhill champion John Kucera will work as an assistant coach with the Canadian development team.
World downhill champion John Kucera will work as an assistant coach with the Canadian development team.
The president of global mountain development for Vail Resorts will retire after the 2015 FIS Alpine World Championships, hosted at Vail and Beaver Creek.
Britain's Chemmy Alcott and a handful of other skiers raced their final World Cup events in the 2013-14 season.
Switzerland will run a smaller national team in total athletes but a larger A-squad than in the past.
Accomplished ski racer and founder of a globally renowned sports production company, Joe Jay Jalbert was inducted into the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame.
The final spring inspections and meetings for the 2015 World Championships were recently held on-site.
The Olympic slalom champion will help endorse her community and the 2015 World Championships.
UVM standout Jonathan Nordbotten named to the Norwegian World Cup team.
Andreas Puelacher becomes head men's coach in Austria and Thomas Stauffer finds a new job overnight.
Of the 13 selected athletes, 10 are members of Alpine Canada’s development team and four have had World Cup starts this season.
Headlining the U.S. team of 16 athletes is Katie Ryan who just secured her second straight NorAm downhill title.