How This U.S. Ski Team Coach Landed Herself, and Her Athletes, in the Record Books
Karin Harjo took her career into her own hands, and now she's training the nation's top skiers to do the same.
Karin Harjo took her career into her own hands, and now she's training the nation's top skiers to do the same.
Becoming an AMGA/IFMGA guide is no small feat. When Margaret Wheeler achieved that milestone, she became only the second U.S. woman to do so.
An eternal ski bum at heart, Bernie Rosow's only thought after clocking out is when he'll make his next turns.
Professional skier Ingrid Backstrom’s next-level skiing got her a seat in the heli seventeen years ago—and she continues to prove that women deserve that seat.
One day in 1988 changed the trajectory of Sarah Will's life as a skier, but it didn't end it.
In 1971, Bill Briggs claimed the first ski descent of Wyoming's giant, the Grand Teton. But the Ivy League grad with a fused hip didn't do it for fame or glory.
In his more than five decades on the slopes, ski instructor Chip Lambert has had a front-row seat to the development of our sport.
After extensive injury rehab and with World Cup podiums in the books, Johnson is ready to collect some World Championship hardware.
Fitness influencer Mirna Valerio is learning to ski at 44 and couldn't be happier. Here's where she gets her inspiration.
We caught up with the greatest female racer of all time to see how she’s handling retirement. Turns out, she’s here for it.