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As Alpine skiing heads to its offseason before the 2026 Olympics, some of the greatest of all time are in top form.
This year’s Alpine World Cup finals—held in Sun Valley for the first time since 1977—was bookended by performances from ...
Luke Winters might need to think about doing some speed next season. The U.S. Ski Team’s World Cup slalom specialist pulled ...
Slovenian Domen Prevc soared to a new ski jump world record of 254.5 meters (roughly 835 feet) on Sunday, much to the delight ...
Domen Prevc set a ski jump world record of 254.5 meters to delight home fans at the season-ending World Cup in Planica. The ...
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U.S. Ski Team, Sun Valley, Shine at FIS Ski World Cup FinalsThe World Cup Ski Finals concluded yesterday in historic Sun Valley, Idaho. The first destination ski resort in the country rose to the occasion, hosting the world's best alpine ski racers for the ...
The American ski racing standout closed out the World Cup slalom season the same way she started it — with a win. Mikaela Shiffrin 🇺🇸 bags win no. 101 🏆 in front of her crowd!
Shiffrin smoothly navigated a bumpy and rut-filled course to easily win the women's slalom Thursday at the World Cup finals. No playing it safe for the American ski racing standout, either.
United States' Mikaela Shiffrin skis during a women's slalom run at the World Cup Finals, Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Sun Valley, Idaho. (AP Photo/John Locher) Show more Show less United States ...
SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP) — Mikaela Shiffrin started the World Cup slalom season with a win. She closed it out the exact same way. In between, a serious crash in the giant slalom, a difficult ...
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