American Rookie Wins First Freeride World Tour Event of the Season
Addison Rafford is part of a cadre of younger riders shaking up the Tour this season.
Addison Rafford is part of a cadre of younger riders shaking up the Tour this season.
Shiffrin’s next chance to tie Ingemar Stenmark’s World Cup win record of 86 will come in March after world championships.
Shiffrin's victory in the first of two slaloms in the Czech Republic brings her within one win of Ingemar Stenmark's record set in 1989.
Watch the best bump bashers in the world go head to head in the annual Deer Valley mogul competition.
Tune in live or catch the replays of the best freeski athletes in the world going big at Mammoth Mountain.
Athletes will have their work cut out for them in Baqueira-Beret, which is reporting a 51-inch snow base.
On Saturday Ganong became the first American man to find the Hahnenkamm podium since 2014.
Shiffrin's longtime rival stole the show in the Flachau night slalom to claim her first World Cup victory this season.
It was Valerie Grenier who stole the spotlight in the first Kranjska Gora giant slalom, claiming Canada’s first women’s GS win since 1974.
It’s no longer a matter of if climate change will affect how the World Cup circuit operates, but how much.
A warm wind overnight led to a melt-out of the finish area, meaning Shiffrin will have to wait to collect her 82nd victory.
After five consecutive wins, Shiffrin is now on the verge of tying Lindsey Vonn's World Cup record.
Shiffrin takes her 80th World Cup win—50th in slalom—and Moltzan snags her first World Cup slalom podium.
Shiffrin is now just three wins shy of Lindsey Vonn’s record and seven away from Ingemar Stenmark—with a month of tech races to come.
The legendary downhiller shares what it takes to be the best, and why failure is an important part of the process.
Shiffrin earned her fifth super-G victory and climbed closer to Vonn's and Stenmark’s World Cup win records.
Thanks to her win, Soffia Goggia pulled within 50 points of Shiffrin in the battle for the overall globe.
The news that freeride’s biggest competition circuit will now be part of FIS is garnering mixed reactions.
River Radamus is quickly establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with on the World Cup stage.
Norwegian Aleskander Aamodt Kilde claims the win to sweep the Beaver Creek World Cup races.
Fresh snow made the course slower than usual, but that didn't prevent the American from putting on a good show.
Women's World Cup speed racing starts this weekend. Here's who's on the start list for Team USA.
Daron Rahlves is among the few American men who have stood on the Beaver Creek World Cup podium. He shares his winning line.
Tune in to see the best speed racers in the world take on the legendary Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek.
Shiffrin may have missed the podium in the first Killington World Cup race, but four Americans in the top 30 showed the team’s new depth.
Sister Summit, a new all-female backcountry skiing event, aims to change the model of skiing competitions.
Mikaela Shiffrin is the star of the coming showdown, but she’s not the only tech skier to watch anymore.
A snowmaking arsenal and a last-minute cold front mean the Killington World Cup will run as scheduled this year—a relief after a long list of race cancellations.
Shiffrin kicked off her season with a victory sweep in Finland, picking up right where she left off: on top.
Shiffrin claimed her 75th World Cup win—and her 5th reindeer—as the women’s alpine World Cup finally gets underway in Finland.
World Cup cancelations have upended the start to the season, but things are looking up for Killington and Lake Louise.
Don’t miss Mikaela Shiffrin as she goes for her sixth consecutive slalom victory at the Heroic Killington Cup.
Lake Louise may no longer be on the women's World Cup schedule, but Mont Tremblant likely will be.
The highly anticipated Zermatt-Cervino downhill races have been canceled for both the men and women.
In just his third World Cup in almost two years, Ford jumped from 26th to sixth in the first GS of the season.
The FWT just released its 2023 athlete roster. Here's who we have our eyes on.
When ski racers hit the deck, it’s often not pretty. But somehow, they find a way to battle their way back.
This year the U.S. will host the most World Cup events in history. Stream them all live on Outside.
Racers know they "gotta love 'em all to win them all." Still, there are some races they do not look forward to.
It’s official: World Cup racing is coming back to Aspen and Palisades Tahoe.
Last season, we witnessed wild cards and rookies turn steep, technical lines into terrain parks. Will they go even bigger this year?
No, we didn't just pick power couple Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde and call it good.
Rumors are circulating that the iconic ski area in the Canadian Rockies may bid adieu to the FIS World Cup.
The newest speed event on the World Cup circuit will see downhillers launch out of the start gate in Switzerland and finish in Italy.
The Tour will now make four stops in the U.S. for the 2022-'23 season—the most in 26 years.
If this year's roster is any indication, the Olympics and Junior World Championships played a big role in the selection criteria.
Despite tricky conditions, it was another season of athletes going big. Historically big.
In the final race of the 2022 season, France's own Tessa Worley claimed her second World Cup GS title.
With a second-place finish in the final World Cup super-G, Shiffrin secured her fourth World Cup overall crystal globe.
In her first ever downhill performance at World Cup Finals, Shiffrin shows the world what she's made of.
World Cup finals are upon us, and Shiffrin is gearing up to teach us another lesson about resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
There have been only two GS winners on the men's 2022 World Cup circuit, and the duo continued their battle for the crystal globe in Kranjska Gora.
Racing with bib 39, Cameron Alexander charged to Canada's first World Cup downhill victory since 2014.
Tune in right here on Thursday, Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. MST and don't miss any of the insanity.
Some of the best freeskiers in the world are about to huck their meat off Corbet's Couloir—during low tide.
Sophie Goldschmidt is a woman with a plan, a plan to make American winter sports athletes household names.
Skiing may be an individual sport, and there's no shortage of individual talent coming from Norway. But there's no "I" in Team Norway.
Veterans crashed and burned while rookies soared off the cliffs of Ordino Arcalis in the second competition of the season.
When skiers win races, they get to stand on podiums. Often, it’s the world-class ski technicians standing behind them who put them there.
Karin Harjo took her career into her own hands, and now she's training the nation's top skiers to do the same.
A new quota system means more women and more athletes from smaller nations will get to race in Beijing. But it means some top-ranked men didn't make the cut.
And just like that, single-event Wildcard Max Palm earned himself a permanent spot on the Tour this season.
History was once again written on the slopes of the Hahnenkamm: Dave Ryding claimed his country's first World Cup victory, and France's Johan Clarey one-upped his own downhill record.
This year's wildcard athlete is ready to prove she has new tricks up her sleeve.
Shiffrin made her return to World Cup racing after a positive Covid test, but fears the slalom globe is now out of reach.
It's onward and upward for the two Americans leading the way for Team USA in the women's speed events.
After equipment issues and disappointing World Cup finishes, Bryce Bennett has finally found the podium—and claimed the top spot.
The new series from Outside follows the World Cup and Olympic champion as she comes back from personal tragedy.
Val d'Isere hosted a showdown for the best technical racers in the world. Here's everything you need to know.
The American is finding her groove again on the World Cup speed circuit, landing two back-to-back podiums in St. Moritz.
Downhiller Breezy Johnson nabbed back-to-back second place finishes in Lake Louise while Travis Ganong stormed to third in front of a home crowd in Beaver Creek.
The Shiffrin vs. Petra Vlhova slalom saga continues with the Slovakian besting Shiffrin in the opening World Cup slalom races in Finland.
The Freeride World Tour is on for 2022, and this year’s competitions are shaping up to be bangerang.
The U.S. Ski Team is off to the races with five athletes scoring points in the opening World Cup giant slalom in Sölden.
With little more than 100 days to go until the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing, this World Cup season will be one to watch.
Here’s where to celebrate ’Murica in view of the slopes this holiday weekend with live music, good eats, and (in most cases) fireworks shows.
The last members of the fastest U.S. women’s downhill team are hanging up their racing skis.
These schools have one mission: To produce ski racers who know as much about science as they do about snow.
From Mikaela Shiffrin's comeback to high-speed nose butters, this World Cup season was one for the books.