7 questions with the US Ski Team’s Laurenne Ross
Sometimes the sense of community is lost in ski racing, but that's something she hopes to change.
Sometimes the sense of community is lost in ski racing, but that's something she hopes to change.
Former snowboarder Huetter also collects her second podium of the series.
American Travis Ganong picks up his first-ever Lake Louise podium.
Joachim Puchner to miss 2015-16 World Cup season with knee injury.
Fanara second and Hirscher third in nail-biting GS race on Rettenbach glacier.
Swedish tech specialist hopes to return to racing by mid December.
Devin Logan takes opening halfpipe win in New Zealand.
Blizzard Tecnica leaves Austrian ski pool and forces speed skier to make an equipment change.
You didn’t need a Schneekristall ball to know this was probably going to be the Austrians’ race.
Hosp, Kirchgasser, Fenninger go 2-3-4 following slalom leg.
Lindsey Vonn's record hunt has to wait at least one more day.
Caldwell and McKinnon combine for the first 1-2 finish for U.S. women in aerials in 26 years.
Nina Loeseth skis to first Norwegian alpine women's podium in 12 years.
Technical specialist cuts thigh muscle with ski in slalom training crash.
Felix Neureuther and Fritz Dopfer finish 1-2 under the lights in Italy.
The Austrian outpaced the American by 1.45 seconds in the fourth giant slalom of the season.
Canadian Ford Swette and Norwegian Henrik Roea win giant slalom races to close out the series.
In the first dual moguls World Cup of the season, Olympic champion Hannah Kearney claimed her 64th World Cup podium.
A new winter is in the air, and a new head coach, Stefan “Stef” Abplanalp, hopes to shake things up.
No huge surprises here, but Ted lists his favorites for the 2015 World Championships slalom race in Beaver Creek.
After a long partnership with Stoeckli, the Swiss skier who always seems just shy of the podium makes an equipment change.
Rumored to have tested Head, Felix Neureuther stays committed to his existing sponsor through 2018.
On the women's side, Keaton McCargo and Morgan Schild went one-two for the stars and stripes, while Thomas Rowley wins the men's event.
Canadian championships continue at Whistler as two national team members snag super G wins.