Stephanie Venier gave the hosts an ideal start to the Alpine World Ski Championships by winning the women's super-G gold on ...
Leading an hour-long press conference was ski media legend Tom Kelly. The four selected athletes were men’s skiing GOAT ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNLongines celebrates alpine skiing legacyAs the 48th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships gear up to captivate fans from now until Feb 16 in Saalbach, Austria, Longines is marking the occasion with the launch of the Conquest Chrono Ski Edition ...
First major championship. First event. First medal. Lauren Macuga certainly didn’t waste any time making an impact at the ...
Austrian skier Stephanie Venier has won the women’s super-G at the Alpine skiing world championships in Austria. Federica Brignone of Italy finished 0.10 seconds behind to take silver. Lauren Macuga ...
On Thursday, Macuga will have a chance to improve her odds of competing at next year’s Winter Olympics at the Intermountain ...
If he swept the Beaver Creek downhill, super-G and giant slalom, Odermatt would match the Swiss men’s record of 40 career ...
Lindsey Vonn’s sensational return to the Alpine World Ski Championships ended in disappointment on Thursday after the ...
Stephanie Venier delighted an Austrian home crowd on Thursday when she claimed super-g gold at the alpine skiing world ...
Lindsey Vonn came into Thursday’s super-G hoping to make history by becoming the oldest Alpine world championship medalist.
Austrian skier Stephanie Venier won the women's super-G at the Alpine skiing world championships on Thursday in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
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