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A historic 50th for Lindsey Vonn
Lindsey Vonn became the fastest women in history to win 50 World Cup skiing events with her downhill win at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Saturday. Read More
Yater-Wallace a Freeskiing prodigy?
The youngest medalist ever at the Winter X Games and youngest winner of a Winter Dew Tour final, 16-year-old Torin Yater-Wallace may be the future of freeskiing. Read More
Olympic Weekend Wrap-up
This past weekend in Olympic sport action saw speedskater Simon Cho claim the overall U.S. Short Track National title and it was a very busy weekend for three different ski disciplines. Read More
Olympic Weekend Preview
From ice hockey to skiing, bowling to wrestling, this weekend is filled with Team USA action to ring in the new year. Read More
Olympic Weekend Preview
From competition on the ice and slopes to the pool, American athletes might be in the holiday spirit and are definitely in the Olympic spirit. See who is competing this weekend. Read More
Olympic Weekend Wrap-up
Meryl Davis and Charlie White win three straight, Hannah Kearney sets out to defent her title and more in this weeks Olympic Weekend Wrap-up. Read More
Lindsey Vonn, like Tim Tebow, is clutch
It seems Lindsey Vonn can not be stopped. She came through in the clutch, like another famous Denver athlete, winning her first-ever world cup on home soil. She celebrated by "Tebowing." Read More
Lindsey Vonn: a champion for our time
Lindsey Vonn + 1.95 seconds = wow
Alpine skiing is typically decided by tenths of even hundredths of a second. That is why when Lindsey Vonn won the downhill in Lake Louise, Alberta, by 1.95 seconds, it caused quite a stir. Read More
Julia Mancuso's fun day in Aspen
Downhill skier Julia Mancuso is one of the best in the world. She proved it this week with a third-place giant slalom finish at Aspen World Cup - the first podium for Team USA in seven years. Read More
Watch out, world - Lindsey Vonn is motivated
Lindsey Vonn is in Chile, where the snow is, and says she had one of the most motivated summers she has ever had in her sport after barely missing out on the World Cup overall title, last season. Read More
Chelsea Marshall’s family isolated by Irene flooding
Tropical Storm Irene isolated 13 Vermont towns, among them Pittsfield, home to 2010 Olympic skier Chelsea Marshall. Since then, her family has had one tale after another to tell. Read More
Vonn's surprise call to a super fan
Sometimes little girls' dreams really do come true. Last week, 11 year-old Kristina Wolff got the call of a lifetime from her hero, downhill skier Lindsey Vonn. Read More
Start your week with Team USA
Missed any Olympic action over the weekend? TeamUSA.org has got you covered. Check out what Team USA athletes have achieved. Read More
Breaking News: Wilson Wins Bronze
On a night when Alex Bilodeau won Canada’s first gold medal the crowd of over 8,000 at Cypress Mountain rumbled and roared for a little known skier named Bryon Wilson. Read More
Breaking News: Wilson Wins Bronze in Men's Moguls
Bryon Wilson won the bronze medal in the men’s moguls competition on Cypress Mountain Sunday evening. Read More
American Kearney upsets Canada's Heil in moguls
WEST VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Hannah Kearney won the first U.S. gold medal of the Vancouver Olympics, taking the women's moguls Saturday night and denying Canada its first gold medal on home turf. Read More
Vonn makes it a perfect 5 for 5 in downhill
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) In three weeks, the only things that will matter for Lindsey Vonn will be gold, silver or bronze. Read More
Making Team USA: Meet Alice McKennis
In just 19 months, downhill ski racer Alice McKennis has gone from making the US development team to becoming a likely Olympian at age 20. Read More
Olympic Ski Jumping Team Named
Vonn wins 4th straight World Cup downhill
HAUS IM ENNSTAL, Austria (AP) The Olympics are almost a month away, and Lindsey Vonn is unstoppable in the downhill. Read More
Making Team USA: Nate Roberts
Four years ago, Nate Roberts was the reigning world champion in moguls but he missed the cut for the 2006 Olympic team. Now, it seems, his nightmare is over. Read More
Nordic combined is a heavy medal favorite
Led by world champions Billy Demong, Todd Lodwick, and Johnny Spillane, the U.S. Nordic combined team is favored to win its first Olympic medals. Read More
Sarubbi Aiming for Vancouver
In her mind's eye, Caitlin Sarubbi sees the day at Whistler Mountain next March when she's high-fiving friends and hugging her family, a Paralympic medal hanging around her neck. Read More
Going for the Gold: Shannon Bahrke
In Vancouver, Bahrke is looking to one-up her 2002 Olympic silver medal and to avenge her 10th-place finish in 2006. Don't be surprised if you see her after the Winter Games with a gold medal around her neck. Read More
Jim Cochran is Mr. Fix It
The World Cup skier is as much a mechanical engineer as he is a slalom ace Read More
Wise Takes 2nd in La Plagne HP
David Wise (Reno, NV) drew the curtains on the skier halfpipe World Cup season Thursday, taking second for his first career World Cup podium during the last event in La Plagne. Read More
Hudak Third at World Championships
INAWASHIRO, Japan (March 5) - Jen Hudak (Park City, UT) led the U.S. in skier halfpipe at the 2009 FIS Freestyle World Championships Thursday, finishing with the bronze for women in Japan. Read More
Amazing Moments in Olympic History: The Shea Family Legacy
On Jan. 22, 2002, the U.S. Olympic family lost a treasured member, Jack Shea. In celebration of Jack's life and contributions to the Olympic movement, we take a look at the amazing moments in the ongoing Shea Family legacy. Read More
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