Stacey Cook helps promote Olympic Values at 54th IOA in Greece
Two hundred participants from 96 countries congregated in Ancient Olympia with respect for diversity as the emphasis of the meeting.
Two hundred participants from 96 countries congregated in Ancient Olympia with respect for diversity as the emphasis of the meeting.
“Our eyes were wide when we trained on it two years ago, but there [were] a lot more big eyes when we raced it last year,” said Leanne Smith.
Double Sochi Olympic medalist Christof Innerhofer commits to Rossignol until 2017.
"It’s been a long time since I’ve run this much GS, but it’s been good," said Stacey Cook.
Shiffrin's coach Roland Pfeifer says super G for next season is possible in Beaver Creek.
"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.
Third training run solidifies U.S. Olympic starters in super combined and downhill.
There are possibilities looming for these Games, some hidden gems among the roster of the U.S. alpine squad.
Career-first victory for Switzerland's Kaufmann-Abderhalden, but Vonn's knee injury seems to get the better of her in France.
Sweden's Kajsa Kling pounces onto the podium, as Stacey Cook is the lone bright spot for a struggling American speed team.
Despite the Raptor course challenging the women's field, Lara Gut wins her third World Cup race of the season.
Switzerland's Lara Gut proved her training runs were no fluke by winning the opening downhill race of the World Cup season in Beaver Creek.
After some line adjustments and a ski change, Stacey Cook produces the fastest run on the second day of downhill training in Beaver Creek.
Stacey Cook and Julia Ford also show their speed in first races of the season.