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Mikaela Shiffrin continued her successful speed series with her 77th World Cup victory Sunday at the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup super-G in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Shiffrin now has 124 World Cup podiums to her name.

Shiffrin described her skiing as good, commenting that she pushed hard in the race. “I felt very good, from inspection I was looking at a very tough line and I tried my best to follow that line,” said Shiffrin. “You have to push so hard and its always on the limit. I knew where my tactics should be and I’m happy with that.”

Read More Last Updated: 02/23/2023 | News Article
For the second year in a row, athletes took part in the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Speaker’s Bureau program – an intensive, year-long training program offered to a small group of athletes and alumni to hone their speaking skills and learn what it takes to be a successful keynote speaker.
Read More Last Updated: 07/31/2019 | News Article

The 2023 Toyota U.S. Alpine Championships presented by Stifel kicks off in just under a week. Top alpine athletes across the United States and beyond will compete on the slopes of Sun Valley, Idaho for coveted national championship titles. 

Read More Last Updated: 03/28/2023 | News Article

Drive. Passion. Sacrifice. These are just a few things that Olympic athletes have in common with past and present military members. The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association’s (USSA) Military Mentorship Program (MMP) brings veterans, active-duty service members and elite athletes together to reflect on those commonalities and share their experiences.

Read More Last Updated: 06/26/2015 | News Article

The Stifel U.S. Ski Team is continuing the U.S. tour heading to Aspen, Colorado for the Stifel Aspen Winternational men’s World Cup on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 1-3 for two giant slaloms and one slalom. 

Read More Last Updated: 02/27/2024 | News Article

In an emotional race on Tuesday, Feb. 8, Ryan Cochran-Siegle became the fourth U.S. man to win an Olympic medal in super G in Team USA's history, taking home the silver.

Cochran-Siegle finished just four-hundredths behind gold medalist Mattias Mayer in a nail-biting run that looked nearly flawless to the naked eye. Wearing bib 14, Cochran-Siegle just hoped the time would hold. He sat 0.38 seconds before third-place finisher, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, who would go on to be the day's bronze medalist.

Read More Last Updated: 02/08/2022 | News Article