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Olympic champion Ligety slowed by shooting back pain

LA VILLA, Italy – His back ravaged by a shooting pain that stretches all the way down his leg, Olympic giant slalom champion Ted Ligety can hardly ski at all these days. No wonder...

Franz ends Austria’s downhill drought with Val Gardena win

VAL GARDENA, Italy – Max Franz stunned the field to win a World Cup downhill Saturday, ending Austria’s 13-race drought in skiing’s signature event with his first career victory. ...

Stuhec’s stunning start to ski season is a family affair

VAL D’ISERE, France – Ilka Stuhec’s stunning start to the World Cup ski season is a family affair. After winning the downhill in Val d’Isere on Saturday — her third downhill win a...

Bode Miller has to show he’s still got speed to race again

If U.S. skier is to race again, he has to prove ability

Slovenia Maze farewell race in doubt over sponsorship row

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia – The symbolic farewell race of Slovenian ski star Tina Maze is in doubt because of her sponsorship row with the national skiing federation. The two-time Olymp...

Laura Gut, Mikaela Shiffrin a budding rivalry

Gut focuses on her own race, not thinking about Shiffrin

Hesperus Ski Area opens Saturday

Snow is in the forecast just in time for the Hesperus Ski Area’s Saturday opening. The hill, on U.S. Highway 160 11 miles west of Durango, will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Satur...

Henrik Kristoffersen wins slalom after protest over sponsor flap

Sweet revenge and 11th World Cup win for Norwegian

Mikaela Shiffrin continues to dominate in slalom

Sunday brings 11th straight World Cup slalom win

Purgatory retail store opens on north Main Avenue

Remainder of remodel to be completed in 2017

Pinturault wins GS again to increase pressure on Hirscher

VAL D’ISERE, France – A hand injury could not stop Frenchman Alexis Pinturault conquering the icy Face de Bellevarde course on Saturday as he won another World Cup giant slalom race to ramp ...

Worley wins 2nd consecutive giant slalom as Shiffrin loses lead

SESTRIERE, Italy – Tessa Worley won her second straight World Cup giant slalom Saturday after first-run leader Mikaela Shiffrin struggled in her second trip down the 2006 Turin Olympics cour...