Among the most important considerations for any World Ski Championships is the condition of the racing facility. In Alpine ...
After a painful crash early this season, Mikaela Shiffrin announced her return to the racecourse before the end of January.
Alexander Steen Olsen led a Norwegian 1-2 finish ahead of Henrik Kristoffersen in a rain-affected men’s World Cup night giant ...
At the Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, the ongoing issue of safety is to be raised to a higher level.
officially announcing she will be returning to World Cup ski racing after her November 30 crash in a Giant slalom race at Killington, Vermont. The next stop on the FIS Alpine World Cup circuit for ...
Again, some very easy turns to start. Mikaela Shiffrin competed during the second run to win the women’s slalom race during the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup in Austria in November 2024.
Ties don’t happen very often in ski racing. Stopping the clock at the same time as another athlete in both the first and ...
The Kitzbühel Streif course, known as the pinnacle of alpine skiing, challenges racers with its icy descents, 85-percent ...
Four-time Paralympic champion Anna-Lena Forster bagged three wins in Feldberg, which hosted a Para Alpine Skiing World Cup ...
As the 48th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships gear up to ... began in 1924 when it first provided timing equipment for a ski race near its factory in Saint-Imier, Switzerland.