Camille Rast earned her first world title while Americans Paula Moltzan and Mikaela Shiffrin were fourth and fifth.
Finishing fourth when medals are on the line can feel like cruel punishment. Paula Moltzan knows the feeling all too well.
The U.S. Revolution Tour wrapped up Wednesday at Buttermilk Ski Area. Focused on athletes ages 13-19 (though not limited to that range), the contests are part of the NorAm series and serve as a feeder ...
Mikaela Shiffrin will chase history — again — on Saturday. But even though she can surpass Christl Cranz as the most ...
Austrian Raphael Haaser went from fifth place to win the World Alpine Skiing Championships giant slalom, the first top-level ...
The dancing for Pinheiro Braathen will come on Friday and Sunday when he races the giant slalom and slalom at worlds and ...
Moltzan snagged bronze by one hundredth over Thea Louise Stjernesund of Norway combining times from two runs. Moltzan, a 30-year-old who has spent summers as a whitewater rafting guide, extended the U ...
The USA Ski Jumping team had one of its best World Cup outings in recent years on its home soil this past weekend. Americans ...
It’s not just downhill and super-G that Lindsey Vonn wants to compete in at the age of 41 at next year’s Milan-Cortina ...
I haven’t felt like I wanted to be here,” said Shiffrin, who suffered a puncture wound in a tumble last fall. “So to hear her ...