Alpine Director Riml Leaves U.S. Ski & SnowboardÂ
U.S. Ski & Snowboard Alpine Director Patrick Riml announced that he is leaving his position as of February 1, 2024. He will remain with U.S. Ski & Snowboard in an advisory capacity.
U.S. Ski & Snowboard Alpine Director Patrick Riml announced that he is leaving his position as of February 1, 2024. He will remain with U.S. Ski & Snowboard in an advisory capacity.
The hurdles to staging a "Battle of the Sexes" on the World Cup circuit.
Eric Harlow moving on to employment outside of the ski industry.
USSA Alpine Director Patrick Riml answers questions about the new program.
After 24 years at USSA, Lester Keller plans to open a club consulting service.
Paul Kristofic will assume his new role as women's head alpine coach with the U.S. Ski Team in June.
Roland Pfeifer moves to men's team and two new speed coaches join women's group.
How Lindsey Vonn wound up with a cow after her 2005 downhill victory in Val d'Isere, France.
On Friday, the Americans trained alongside the Swiss, Germans, Italians, French and Norwegians.
Darryl Whitaker to take over as the Western Region Youth Coordinator
Eric Harlow named USSA Eastern Region development director and Lester Keller Western/Rocky Central Regions development director.
Key players remain on board, but some coaches assume new roles within the organization.
Sugarloaf and Sun Valley will host national championships on an alternating schedule for the next four years.
Headlining the U.S. team of 16 athletes is Katie Ryan who just secured her second straight NorAm downhill title.
Alpine Director Patrick Riml admits expectations were higher but all hope is not yet lost.
For U18s, the transition onto new-dimension skis has been less difficult than anticipated.