LAKE LOUISE, Alberta (Reuters) - Saturday's women's World Cup downhill in Lake Louise was called off because heavy snowfalls meant the visibility was too poor to compete. Organizers twice delayed the ...
LAKE LOUISE, Alberta – Elena Fanchini of Italy planned to listen and learn in her first full World Cup season. Instead, she is already doing the teaching.The 20-year-old Fanchini won her first World ...
(Reuters) - Training for the first women's downhill World Cup races of the season were cancelled on Wednesday due to soft snow but conditions looked good to resume on Thursday, a spokesperson for the ...
Slovenian Tina Maze was at her brilliant best as she claimed the opening women's downhill race at the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup on Friday. After setting the pace in the second training run, Olympic ...
VAIL, Colorado – Blood pouring from her mouth, Vail’s Lindsey Vonn sped through a snowfall Friday to win a World Cup downhill on this course for the sixth time in six years. Vonn said her knee smacked ...
LAKE LOUISE, Alberta (AP) — Italy’s Sofia Goggia won the first World Cup women’s downhill race of the season Friday at Lake Louise by holding off Olympic champion Corinne Suter of Switzerland. The ...
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VAIL ” What Bode and Daron have done at Beaver Creek, Lindsey and Julia may now be able to do in Aspen. For the first time in more than a decade, a World Cup women’s downhill race will be back in the ...
Lindsey Vonn won the World Cup women's downhill Friday at Lake Louise for her ninth career victory at the resort. The American star finished in 1 minute, 53.19 seconds to beat Liechtenstein's Tina ...
Dec 4, 2013; Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada; Lindsey Vonn of the United States reacts during women’s downhill training for the FIS alpine skiing World Cup at Lake Louise Ski Resort. Sergei Belski-USA ...
After setting the pace in the second training run, Olympic champion Maze claimed her fourth career downhill World Cup victory with a time of one minute 50.98 seconds at Lake Louise in Canada. Maze ...
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