Chemmy Alcott retires from ski racing
After a 23-year career, Alcott will be remembered as Britain’s most successful alpine skier of all time.
After a 23-year career, Alcott will be remembered as Britain’s most successful alpine skier of all time.
Rising stars capitalize on opportunity at the Canadian national championships in Whistler.
Germany's most successful ski racer will end her career with the highlight of two medals from the Sochi Olympic Games.
Canadian Candace Crawford takes the GS title while American Colby Granstrom grabs the slalom.
Shiffrin sat in fourth after the first run, but costly mistakes dropped her back to 12th on the day.
NorAm super G titles determined by fewer than 20 points for both the men's and women's fields this year.
Aksel Lund Svindal gains just enough points to wrestle the overall lead away from a resting Marcel Hirscher.
Weirather, currently ranked second overall and within range of Maria Hoefl-Riesch in the hunt for the World Cup title, ends her season prematurely due to a tibial contusion.
Sandro Viletta of Italy skis a gutsy slalom run to win super combined gold; Miller best for U.S. in sixth.
The U.S. Ski Team's Katie Ryan and Bryce Bennett win the NorAm downhill titles following races in Canada.
Julia Mancuso is the best American finisher, eighth, in the Olympic downhill.
"We think that 100 percent is all there is. You start giving a 110, 120 percent, there’s a mess to clean up," says Chip White.
Mancuso's Olympic super combined bronze medal will go nicely with her two silvers and one gold.
A medal contender in Olympic downhill, super G, and giant slalom, Weirather twisted her knee in a training run fall Sunday.
Bode Miller comes up short in men's downhill; Travis Ganong tops for U.S. with career-best fifth place.
A compilation of the day's news from other Olympic events all in one place.
Predicting the Olympic downhill podium based off training run results.
After posting the fastest time in two of three training runs, Bode Miller looks like the skier to beat in the Olympic downhill.
Third training run solidifies U.S. Olympic starters in super combined and downhill.
Steven Nyman, in 18th, skied well enough to lock up the fourth U.S. starting spot in the Olympic downhill.
Miller turns in fastest training run as the men take to a revamped Rosa Khutor downhill course.
Long delay to shave down jump doesn't faze five North Americans who cram into the top 15 in first women's training run.
Mancuso hopes to bring recent positive momentum from the World Cup over to the Olympic races.
The Italians proved fast in training on home snow, but the U.S. Ski Team lands four inside the top 20.