- Canadian skiers use 'Stealth' technology
- Canada's ski team is training with GPS technology that tracks the line and speed of a racer down a course. more »
- Janyk leads Canadians into slalom opener
- World bronze medallist Michael Janyk leads a team of 10 Canadian alpine skiers into this weekend's World Cup slalom opener in Levi, Finland. more »
- Neck injury slows skier Genevieve Simard
- A sore neck that will probably cost her a day of training is the latest injury suffered by skier Genevieve Simard as she battles to make Alpine Canada's Olympic team. more »
- Alpine Canada announces ski team
- World downhill champion John Kucera, along with Manuel Osborne-Paradis, lead a strong 29-athele contingent into the 2009-10 season, a team that was officially named by the Alpine Canada on Tuesday. more »
- Hosp crash sparks concern over alpine courses
- The head coach of the Austrian women's ski team called for slower World Cup course settings on Monday, two days after former overall champion Nicole Hosp badly damaged her right knee in a crash at the season-opening giant slalom in Soelden. more »
- Melnyk pitches in to help Canadian alpine skiers
- Canadian businessman and Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk announced Monday the launch of a fundraising initiative designed to help cover the costs of housing and feeding Canada's top ski racers as they prepare for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. more »
- Cuche win men's giant slalom opener
- Switzerland's Didier Cuche held on to the lead in the second run of the season-opening World Cup men's giant slalom on Sunday, edging American Ted Ligety in Soelden, Austria. more »
- Poutiainen edges Zettel to open ski season
- It was an exciting start to the women's alpine season in Soelden, Austria, Saturday, with Tanja Poutiainen of Finland capturing the giant slalom by just 1/100th of a second. more »
- Skiing legend Hermann Maier retires
- The skier dubbed The Herminator announced his retirement on Tuesday after a career filled with four Olympic medals, four overall World Cup titles and one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. more »
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