- Gisin bests Vonn in final World Cup downhill tuneup
- Dominique Gisin of Switzerland was fastest in the final training run for the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup downhill, clocking one minute 53.04 seconds on Thursday. more »
- Heavy snow wipes out 1st training run at Lake Louise
- The first training run at the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup was cancelled Wednesday due to heavy snow. It was to be the first of three training sessions scheduled before the men's downhill Saturday. more »
- Alpine star Raich back on slopes after surgery
- Austrian skier Benjamin Raich has resumed training six months after left knee surgery following a crash during the world championships in Germany. more »
- Canada's former skeleton star Pain to guide women's ski jump team
- An accomplished Canadian Olympian will guide the women's ski jump team towards its first-ever Games. more »
- Skier Scheiber back training after crash
- Austrian skier Mario Scheiber has resumed training, nearly six months after breaking his shoulder blade and nose in a spectacular crash during World Cup downhill training in Chamonix, France. more »
- Dixon excited about chance to get back on snow
- The Canadian alpine ski team veteran has been given medical clearance to return to snow after missing six months with a concussion. He is expected to make a few gentle runs on the glacier at Blackcomb Mountain at Whistler, B.C., on Thursday. more »
- VanderBeek: More from the alpine injury summit
- Canadian ski racer Kelly VanderBeek shares more of her observations and opinions from the thought-provoking injury summit hosted by Alpine Canada last week. more »
- VanderBeek: Inside alpine skiing's injury summit
- After research studies were presented and discussions were held at Alpine Canada's injury summit this week, it became clear that there's no single cause for the rash of injuries this season on the World Cup circuit. But there are still plenty of reasons for optimism, writes Kelly VanderBeek. more »
- Alpine Canada summit examines skiing injuries
- Canadian alpine skier Kelly VanderBeek wants to see change when she puts her skis back on. The veteran downhiller will speak Tuesday when Alpine Canada's two-day safety summit opens at Calgary's Canada Olympic Park. Alpine Canada organized the event in the wake of several serious injuries on the national team over the last two years. more »







