Tech athletes to watch at World Cup Finals
One of these athletes has a good shot at winning the women's overall title.
One of these athletes has a good shot at winning the women's overall title.
Three other World Cup athletes have also made the switch to Rossignol.
Norwegian reflects on season when she became the first female World Cup winner from her country in 14 years.
Nina Loeseth collects career-first victory by winning both runs in Santa Caterina.
Patience and experience pays off for World Cup veteran.
Hansdotter and Loeseth round out the podium in second and third.
Christian Mitter promoted to head men's World Cup coach.
Research shows that imagery, when combined with actual training, improves performance more than training alone.
Velez Zuzulova and Strachova round out the podium in a tight race for second and third.
Nina Loeseth skis to first Norwegian alpine women's podium in 12 years.
Career-best GS results for several ladies at the Kuehtai replacement race.
Mikaela Shiffrin falters, finishing 11th, while Hansdotter and Zettel round out the podium.
Despite Svindal's absence due to injury, the small but talented Norwegian team packs a punch for the season opener.
The 23-year-old technical specialist announced via Facebook that she no longer plans to pursue her ski racing career.
Former Canadian women's World Cup coach Tim Gfeller starts his new job in Norway.