Deselected Canadian skiers plan to continue careers
Terwiel returns to UVM to compete in the NCAA next season while Cousineau, Frisch, and Conrad Pridy will race independently.
Terwiel returns to UVM to compete in the NCAA next season while Cousineau, Frisch, and Conrad Pridy will race independently.
"It’s been a long time since I’ve run this much GS, but it’s been good," said Stacey Cook.
Hirscher and Fenninger headline the most prestigious squad of the Austrian Ski Team for next season.
World downhill champion John Kucera will work as an assistant coach with the Canadian development team.
Ligety finds more bang for his buck with downhill training over slalom.
Things that could go away, good newish stuff, and great things that will never change in ski racing.
Shaw TV features highlights from the top international event in North America for junior ski racers.
Stefan Abplanalp begins his new job working with the athletic staff at the Center of Excellence to shape his program for the 2015 season.
Swiss skier moves off Atomic and inks 2-year sponsorship deal with famed French manufacturer.
Former USST and Canadian men's speed coach leaves the World Cup circuit to spend more time with his family in Colorado.
The French all-rounder will miss at least six months if surgery is required.
Red Bull SKiLLS features the stars of the World Cup contesting all four disciplines in a single race on only one pair of skis.
Shiffrin's coach Roland Pfeifer says super G for next season is possible in Beaver Creek.
Canadian championships continue at Whistler as two national team members snag super G wins.
After a 23-year career, Alcott will be remembered as Britain’s most successful alpine skier of all time.
Canadian Candace Crawford takes the GS title while American Colby Granstrom grabs the slalom.
NorAm super G titles determined by fewer than 20 points for both the men's and women's fields this year.
Weirather, currently ranked second overall and within range of Maria Hoefl-Riesch in the hunt for the World Cup title, ends her season prematurely due to a tibial contusion.
Norway's Kjetil Jansrud gets gold, Weibrecht silver, and Miller and Hudec both earn bronze medals.
Julia Mancuso led the Americans in eighth, while Leanne Smith was only finisher in first eight racers.
Will Canadian Marie-Michele Gagnon, who dislocated her shoulder in the combined, start in tomorrow's Olympic super G race?
In an arrangement where Norwegian and Canadian teams work together at speed events, the alliance placed five skiers in the top 10 down the Saslong.
Canadian Jan Hudec finishes second and Bode Miller eighth on a foggy day in Italy.
Colorado Buffalo Shane McLean finishes 15th and Utah's Lauren Samuels 17th in the women's super G.