Overall leader Federica Brignone has posted the fastest time in the opening run of the women's World Cup giant slalom in Italy.
Overall leader Federica Brignone was fastest in the opening run of the women’s World Cup giant slalom on Tuesday as the Italian attempts to make up lost ground in the discipline standings.
With overall leader Federica Brignone and Olympic champion Sara Hector out of the running, there was a new face on the top step of the GS podium for the first time this season after Robinson ...
SAN VIGILIO DI MAREBBE, Italy (AP) — Overall leader Federica Brignone was fastest in the ... with Olympic GS champion Sara Hector 0.27 behind in third. The top five were separated by half ...
SAN VIGILIO DI MAREBBE, Italy (AP) — Alice Robinson's electric second run won her the World Cup giant slalom after two of the biggest stars failed to finish on Tuesday. With overall leader ...
Mikaela Shiffrin finished 10th in a World Cup slalom race on her injury comeback on Thursday, with Croatian racer Zrinka Ljutic winning in style under floodlights in Courchevel, France.
Returning before next month's world championships and chasing a record-extending 100th World Cup win, the American struggled with her timing on both runs.
Mikaela Shiffrin finished 10th in a World Cup slalom race on her injury comeback on Thursday, with Croatian racer Zrinka Ljutic winning in style under floodlights at Courchevel. The 21-year-old Ljutic has won three of the past four slaloms.
New Zealand's Alice Robinson claimed her first World Cup win in almost four years with her triumph in the giant slalom at Kronplatz, Italy on Tuesday, after leader Federica Brignone crashed out on her second run.
Alice Robinson's electric second run won her the World Cup giant slalom after two of the biggest stars failed to finish on Tuesday.
Tearful New Zealand skier Alice Robinson secured her first World Cup win in four years to climb to the top of the giant slalom standings.
Lakeville native Paula Moltzan had never finished on the podium of a giant slalom at a World Cup event. That trend looked unlikely to reverse itself Tuesday in