Lindsey Vonn Nabs Another Podium at St. Moritz, One Day After Historic Comeback Win
American Breezy Johnson just missed the podium in a tightly contested race.
American Breezy Johnson just missed the podium in a tightly contested race.
The American is back, big time, and just became the oldest skier in history to win a World Cup race.
The American ski star crashed midway through her run on what will be the 2026 Cortina Olympics downhill course.
Mikaela Shiffrin gains bigger lead in World Cup overall standings as U.S. puts four skiers in the top 30.
The 24-year-old best-known for speed events was told a broken ankle bone would end her season. She fought back.
Breezy Johnson has had her fair share of hard knocks, but she's still in it to win it.
After a miraculous recovery from ACL surgery last season, Johnson is back on the sidelines with a torn MCL and PCL.
The rising star on the U.S. Ski Team is out of the running after sustaining an ACL tear.
Skiing superstar Lindsey Vonn was able to get on the podium in what she’s predicting to be her final Olympics.
After a much hyped shin injury (Lindsey Vonn) and a made-for-TV rivalry (Lindsey and fellow racer Julia Mancuso), the results of today's women's downhill from the Winter Olympic Games in Whistler are finally in. We're so thankful all the hype was worth it.