The Alpine skiing world championships are in full swing in Saalbach, Austria as of Feb. 4 with each athlete focused on reaching success. Among the skiers is 22- ...
When Austria last hosted the Alpine skiing world championships in 2013, it had to wait until the final day for the team's ...
About a month after her first World Cup win, American alpine racer Lauren Macuga has notched another item on the skiing ...
Austrian skier Stephanie Venier has won the women’s super-G at the Alpine skiing world championships in Austria.
Lindsey Vonn was unable to finish Thursday's super-G due to a right shoulder injury sustained when she hooked a gate early in her run in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
Austrian skier Stephanie Venier is in line to win the women's super-G at the Alpine skiing world championships in Austria ...
Lauren Macuga's bronze in the super-G at the world championships adds to what's been a breakout season for the 22-year-old ...
Stephanie Venier gave hosts Austria a dream start to the Alpine World Ski Championships by winning the women's super-G gold ...
Lindsey Vonn came into Thursday’s super-G hoping to make history by becoming the oldest Alpine world championship medalist.
Stephanie Venier clinched gold in the women's super-G at the Alpine World Ski Championships in Austria. Italy's Brignone took silver, and the U.S.'s Macuga and Norway's Vickhoff Lie shared bronze.
In Thursday’s first World Championships speed race in Saalbach, Austria, 22-year-old Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete Lauren ...
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