Kristoffersen hangs on for narrow Wengen win
Norwegian claims second classic slalom in a row on iconic track.
Norwegian claims second classic slalom in a row on iconic track.
The women's schedule has been changed while the men hunt for a replacement venue.
All three podium places started the day outside of the top 30.
American Tim Kelley scores first World Cup points nearly 10 years after his debut on the circuit.
Controversy surrounds the safety of athletes racing in poor visibility.
Jansrud, Svindal, and Theaux find their slalom form down an icy Lauberhorn track.
Austrian Kriechmayr and Italian Fill give tight chase.
Inconsistent snow and weather force cancellation of another training run.
There was more behind this year's Wengen air show than you might imagine.
Miller wore two specially fitted GoPros for the Universal Sports broadcast of his run down the Lauberhorn.
Beat Feuz and Carlo Janka finish second and third with Patrick Kueng fourth on the Lauberhorn.
Stefano Gross and Henrik Kristoffersen round out the podium.
Swiss star grabs his first World Cup win since 2011 on home soil.
American veteran will not race the Lauberhorn in Wengen this weekend
Team will determine the 37-year-old's racing status on site.
Hopes to return to competition as early as the Wengen World Cup races in January.
The Swiss men's speed team leader had his first World Cup SG victory in Beaver Creek last season.
The 2009 slalom world champion hopes to seek more professional challenges in life to fulfill his ambition.
Swiss skier moves off Atomic and inks 2-year sponsorship deal with famed French manufacturer.
News on injuries and planned recoveries for Andreas Romar, Marie Marchand-Arvier, and Veronique Hronek.
Switzerland's Beat Feuz, Johan Clarey and Julien Lizeroux of France, Austrian Klaus Kroell, and wild man Bode Miller all return to the World Cup this winter following injury.