Max Langenhan of Germany moved back into the World Cup men’s singles points lead after getting his season-best third win of the season.
Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin have both been named in the United States ski team on Friday for the Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach, Austria, next month.
Lindsey Vonn bounced back with a 13th-place finish in the Super-G a day after skiing out of the downhill in Germany.
Madeleine Egle of Austria is a bit closer to ending a 26-year streak of German dominance in women’s World Cup luge. Egle got her fourth race win of the season Saturday, extending her lead in the season-long points standings to 29 over Julia Taubitz of Germany with two races left in the season.
Fellow Parkite and U.S. Ski Team member Lauren Macuga finished sixth Saturday and crossed the finish line Sunday three tenths of a second ahead of Vonn in 12th. Vonn is currently ranked 35th overall in the world and Macuga 12th. Each skier had their best Cup of the season earlier this month in St. Anton, Austria.
In the ever-exclusive Swiss town of St. Moritz, it doesn't get more luxurious than Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski. Here's what it's like to stay.
“ Kitzbühel, in the Wilder Kaiser, has since the ’80s and the ’90s been the ski destination for upper-crust Germans and Austrians. The Hahnenkamm, the most prestigious professional ski races, are held there every year.” — R.R.
Badrutt was looking for a way to keep his St Moritz hotel open during the winter ... more of a party atmosphere than others. Ischgl, in Austria, puts on big-name live shows – this year Ellie ...
IGLS, Austria (AP) — Francesco Friedrich of Germany ... Bobsled: World Cup women's monobob Friday at St. Moritz, Switzerland. Luge: World Cup women’s doubles, men’s doubles and women ...
Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin have both been named in the United States ski team on Friday for the Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach, Austria, next month. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Leon Greenwood is living the dream. The Team Kennet sprint coach has been a crucial part of Great Britain’s recent success in the Bobsleigh World Cup. The British four-man team sit second in the standings after five rounds, just 51 points behind a German squad which has won the title six years running.
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