Lindsey Vonn's comeback continues this weekend in Austria. The Sporting News has everything you need to know how to watch her comeback journey.
Great Britain's four-man bobsleigh team finish third in St Mortiz as Germany's Francesco Friedrich extends World Cup lead.
Vonn won a record 43 downhills in her 82-win World Cup career. Her previous World Cup downhill had been in January 2019, placing ninth at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Several weeks later, she took bronze in the 2019 world championships at Are, Sweden, before retiring.
Lindsey Vonn had the first setback in her strong return to alpine skiing, crashing while on pace for a top-three Super-G finish.
The Macuga sisters Sam, Lauren and Alli all compete in a different ski discipline and all three could very well make the U.S. team for the Milan-Cortina Olympics next winter.
Selina Egle and Lara Kipp of Austria won their fourth consecutive World Cup luge ... Dominik Fischnaller of Italy was third, and the top American was Jonny Gustafson in 13th. At St. Moritz, Switzerland, Germany went gold-gold-bronze to sweep the podium ...
Francesco Friedrich got the 85th World Cup bobsled victory of his career Sunday, dominating the second heat to win a four-man race.
These train rides have become so fundamental to the experience that operators like Scott Dunn have elevated the transit itself into a cornerstone of the journey, particularly with the Ski Switzerland by Glacier Express Train itinerary that brings guests via rail to the holy trinity of Swiss skiing: Zermatt,
Saturday, each posted top-20 results in Cortina’s downhill. Sunday, Vonn crashed out of the super-G race after her skis caught on themselves. Macuga finished 16th in Sunday’s super-G race.
Francesco Friedrich of Germany achieved a historic milestone by securing his 100th career victory at the IBSF four-man bobsled race in Igls, Austria. The Sunday victory adds to his remarkable record in World Cup competitions,
Salzburg, Austria, is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the release of “The Sound of Music” film with special exhibitions, tours and performances in 2025.
Francesco Friedrich of Germany won another IBSF four-man bobsled race on Sunday, the 100th victory of his career in either World Cup or world championship competitions.