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Norwegian Braathen opens season with career-first win
The Norwegian was fifth before posting the second fastest time in the decisive leg to finish ahead of Swiss duo Marco Odermatt and Gino Caviezel.
Featured stories from Ski Racing Magazine
The Norwegian was fifth before posting the second fastest time in the decisive leg to finish ahead of Swiss duo Marco Odermatt and Gino Caviezel.
Ford, who finished a career-best fourth in Soelden last year — just weeks prior to his first career win in Beaver Creek — knows what to expect when approaching the course this year.
Bassino held on to her first-run lead to beat her teammate and defending overall World Cup champion by 0.14 seconds.
On Friday evening, just hours before the races were set to begin, U.S. Ski &
The women's World Cup season opener kicks off tomorrow, and American Paula Moltzan has been
VIENNA (AP) — The usual jitters before alpine skiing’s World Cup season opener won’t be
Soelden has always represented something of a premature start to the Alpine World Cup season.
The opening Alpine World Cup races in Soelden, Austria this weekend are not expected to
Nina O’Brien is going into her sixth year on the U.S. Ski Team. The former
The funds awarded to athletes will offset training and competition costs for the most promising and deserving athletes in the sport to help fill the funding gap as they strive for the highest levels of competition.
The most underutilized resources in the United States’ ski racing system are the colleges and universities.
CALGARY, Alta. — Three-time World Cup winner, Canadian Alpine Ski Team veteran Manuel Osborne-Paradis announced his
I enjoyed the article written by Kirk (Dwyer) and he brings up many valid points
Darrell MacLachlan, a staple in the Lake Louise FIS World Cup organizing committee, among many
FIS announced Sarah Lewis, who has worked for the federation since 1994 and served as its secretary general since 2000, has been removed from her post, effective immediately.
Mikaela Shiffrin postponed her return to World Cup skiing for at least another month on Friday, pulling out of next week's season-opening giant slalom in Austria with a back issue.
Approaching his 17th year on the World Cup, the decorated veteran has to throw his turns around the pandemic, the GS calendar, the World Pro Ski Tour — and twin babies .
In a recent interview with Graham Bensinger, Lindsey Vonn discusses the loneliness she felt after leaving racing, her complicated relationship with Mikaela Shiffrin, and the state of U.S. skiing, among other topics.
In the mid 1970s, CBC journalist David Ritchie penned a book, “Ski the Canadian Way,” along with chapter contributions from notable athletes his brother, John, was coaching at the time: Ken Read, Steve Podborski, Dave Irwin and Dave Murray. You read that correctly — the Crazy Canucks.
VIENNA (AP) — A year that turned Mikaela Shiffrin’s world upside down has left the
Who is an American Downhiller? Or better yet, what is American Downhiller? Over the years,
Ski Racing Media, in collaboration with the Team America Foundation, announced today an up-to $50,000
On Thursday, Thomas “BZ” Biesemeyer announced he would be stepping away from the sport of ski racing. What's next? A lot of studying and the possibility to return to the sport at a later time.
Earning 12 votes, Saalbach won the election ahead of Crans-Montana and Garmsich Partenkirchen, who each finished with one vote.