The Alpine skiing World Cup will stop in three different U.S. states.
Italy's Elena Curtoni claimed her first alpine skiing World Cup victory since 2022 with a win in the women's super-G on home soil in Val di Fassa on Sunday. It was also her first podium since 2023.
American Paula Moltzan made her 10th career Alpine skiing World Cup podium, taking runner-up to Austrian Julia Scheib in a giant slalom in Åre, Sweden, on Saturday. Moltzan, who won an Olympic bronze ...
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Mikaela Shiffrin took a record-extending 105th career World Cup win by a mighty margin as the U.S. Alpine ski great continued ...
Click on the video players below to watch live action from the men's alpine skiing World Cup stop in Alta Badia, Italy. Coverage begins on Tuesday at 4 a.m ET with the first fun of the giant slalom.
France’s Alexis Pinturault announced he will retire from Alpine skiing after this season, ending a career that included three Olympic medals and a World Cup overall title. “It’s the right time,” he ...
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