LAKE LOUISE, AlbertaLAKE LOUISE, Alberta — Italy’s Sofia Goggia won the first World Cup women’s downhill race of the season Friday at Lake Louise by holding off Olympic champion Corinne Suter of ...
LAKE LOUISE, Alberta (Reuters) - Saturday's women's World Cup downhill in Lake Louise was called off because heavy snowfalls meant the visibility was too poor to compete. Organizers twice delayed the ...
(Reuters) - Training for the first women's downhill World Cup races of the season were cancelled on Wednesday due to soft snow but conditions looked good to resume on Thursday, a spokesperson for the ...
American skier Lindsey Vonn has proven to be the queen of the Lake Louise downhill race. Now she wants a crack at the men's title. Vonn has written the International Ski Federation (FIS) asking if she ...
LAKE LOUISE, CANADA - DECEMBER 03: (FRANCE OUT) Lindsey Vonn of the USA competes during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Womenâs Downhill Training on December 03, 2015 in Lake Louise, Canada. (Photo ...
Lindsey Vonn led home an American clean sweep in the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup women's downhill event at Lake Louise on Saturday. O Omnisports Pulse Follow It capped an impressive return to the ...
Lindsey Vonn spent 18 years ski racing at the highest level, earning the first Olympic women's downhill gold for an American, two world championships, four World Cup overall season titles and 82 ...
ASPEN ” What Bode and Daron have done at Beaver Creek, Lindsey and Julia may now be able to do in Aspen. For the first time in more than a decade, a World Cup women’s downhill race will be back in the ...
Nobody is catching Mikaela Shiffrin in the women’s World Cup overall race if she stays healthy. That becomes more obvious with each start. On Saturday, Shiffrin nearly picked up her second career ...
Dec 2 (Reuters) - Italian defending women’s World Cup downhill champion Sofia Goggia won her first World Cup race of the season on Friday in 1 minute and 47.81 seconds, edging Switzerland's Corinne ...
After setting the pace in the second training run, Olympic champion Maze claimed her fourth career downhill World Cup victory with a time of one minute 50.98 seconds at Lake Louise in Canada. Maze ...