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Canadians wrap up tech titles
Mike Janyk says farewell to 14-year career dressed in Lederhosen for his final run.
Top stories from Ski Racing Magazine
Mike Janyk says farewell to 14-year career dressed in Lederhosen for his final run.
On the women's side, Keaton McCargo and Morgan Schild went one-two for the stars and stripes, while Thomas Rowley wins the men's event.
Canadian championships continue at Whistler as two national team members snag super G wins.
After a 23-year career, Alcott will be remembered as Britain’s most successful alpine skier of all time.
Hedgecock was a member of the U.S. Ski Team coaching staff from 1975 through the 1980 Olympics and a lifelong devotee to the sport.
Megan McJames, Resi Stiegler and Anna Marno grabbed the final podium spots in Squaw Valley this week.
Rising stars capitalize on opportunity at the Canadian national championships in Whistler.
Shiffrin misses a gate in the first run but Resi Stiegler and Lila Lapanja represent on the podium for the U.S. Ski Team.
Tim Kelley and Will Brandenburg round out the podium in second and third, respectively.
Canadian Olympic gold medalist Alex Bilodeau wins event, then retires.
Travel-weary Ted Ligety skis out to leave room on the podium for Brennan Rubie and Jared Goldberg.
Canadian Marie-Michele Gagnon finishes second and Julia Mancuso third at Squaw Valley.
Germany's most successful ski racer will end her career with the highlight of two medals from the Sochi Olympic Games.
Created in 2012, the prize is awarded to the best young male and female athlete taking part in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.
A boisterous crowd greeted finishers at the base of Squaw Valley in advance of the U.S. National Championships.
USSA announces the naming of M. Alex Natt, Esq. as executive vice president and general counsel of the organization.
For his winter on the road in Europe, Warner Nickerson built a rolling home away from home.
As far as slogans go, USSA's "Believe in U.S." for Sochi 2014 was a pretty good one.
Canadian Candace Crawford takes the GS title while American Colby Granstrom grabs the slalom.
The race for the crystal globe in moguls on both the men's and ladies' sides is very close.
Shiffrin sat in fourth after the first run, but costly mistakes dropped her back to 12th on the day.
Controversial first run set by Hirscher's coach called "irresponsible" by Bode Miller.
NorAm super G titles determined by fewer than 20 points for both the men's and women's fields this year.
Just a hundredth of a second prevented Austrian Marcel Hirscher from taking the season title in giant slalom.