Feuz claims World Championship downhill title
Switzerland has another gold medal at home.
Switzerland has another gold medal at home.
New race day is scheduled for Sunday.
Which athletes secured World Cup spots for this season?
Italian takes second victory of the season as Americans land two in the top 10.
For the U.S. Ski Team, the canceled race meant one thing: powder skiing.
Insists latest injury sustained in New Zealand is just a minor setback.
Roc de Fer track ready for racing.
Wiley Maple in 20th is fastest American on first day training the downhill course.
Kueng wins gold and Nyman just off the podium in fourth.
Hear what Mancuso, Cook, Ross, McKennis, and coach Abplanalp are thinking about heading into Vail/Beaver Creek 2015.
Lara Gut claims her first downhill race of the season in front of the Swiss crowd.
Kjetil Jansrud once again skis the fastest Hahnenkamm training run.
Beat Feuz and Carlo Janka finish second and third with Patrick Kueng fourth on the Lauberhorn.
The ladies will now race downhill on Sunday and the super G on Monday.
Lindsey Vonn's record hunt has to wait at least one more day.
Impending snowstorm may encumber Cortina plans as well.
Speed specialist looks forward to the 2015 Vail-Beaver Creek World Championships.
Team will determine the 37-year-old's racing status on site.
Merighetti and Rebensburg miss gates but finish first and second on results list.
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.
It was a smooth post-Christmas training run for the men on the Deborah Compagnoni slope in Italy.
American skis to 61st career victory and wins a calf while at the French resort.
The American dominates in Val Gardena to earn third career win behind Jansrud.
Course modifications required after five racers take to the track and Austrian Stefanie Moser is injured.