‘Big Air at Fenway’ coming to Boston in February
U.S. Grand Prix ski and snowboard event at Fenway will feature a 140-foot high snow ramp.
U.S. Grand Prix ski and snowboard event at Fenway will feature a 140-foot high snow ramp.
Winners are determined by votes, so Vonn and Clark need your help.
New four-year agreement will help support athlete education leading into the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang.
Dan Leever and Lynn D. Bleil become members of the Board of Trustees of the fundraising arm of the U.S. Ski Team, U.S. Snowboarding, and U.S. Freeskiing.
Newly-named athletes on the U.S. aerials, cross-country, moguls, freeski, snowboard, and alpine teams spend four days together.
USSA Club of the Year relocates all five of its programs from Vail to Oregon for June training.
FIS will propose big air, team snowboardcross, an alpine team event and more to the IOC for Olympic inclusion.
Dexter Paine succeeds former USSA President and CEO Bill Marolt, who remains an honorary member, on the FIS Council.
The decision of the governing FIS Council was announced Thursday during the Congress in Barcelona.
Learn about the seven host candidates for the 2018 and 2019 FIS World Championships in alpine, Nordic, ski jumping, and freestyle ski and snowboard.
The Kings will serve as a sales representative for the USSA’s popular Sprint U.S. Grand Prix freeskiing and snowboarding tour.
Aerialist Emily Cook and Nordic combined skier Bryan Fletcher join the USSA Board of Directors along with other newly-appointed members.
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Former USSA President and CEO Bill Marolt was honored for his contributions to the ski industry.
Tiger Shaw tells Eastern leaders, "I want my staff's feet held to the fire" regarding promises of partnership.
Jory Macomber named head of school at the USSA TEAM Academy in Park City, Utah.
USSA announces the naming of M. Alex Natt, Esq. as executive vice president and general counsel of the organization.
The medal total from Sochi 2014 matched those collected in the 2010 Vancouver Games but also included a record eight gold.
A golden first for women's ski jumping and the end of an era in snowboard halfpipe.
A compilation of the day's news from other Olympic events all in one place.
U.S. rider Sage Kotsenburg staged an upset in the men's slopestyle, winning the first gold medal of the Sochi Winter Olympics.