Val d’Isere, FRANCE — Bend's Tommy Ford muscled through rapidly deteriorating conditions on Saturday at the infamously difficult La Face de Bellavarde track to finish 18th in a World Cup
Olympic champion Clement Noel, winner of the first two slalom races of the World Cup season, crashed heavily in Saturday's giant slalom at home in Val d'Isere.
French skier Steven Amiez set the fastest time in the first run of the Val d'Isere slalom on Sunday to put himself in with a fine chance of claiming his first World Cup podium place.
Henrik Kristoffersen boosted his advantage on top of the men's alpine skiing World Cup standings by winning the slalom at Val d'Isere, France on Sunday. It was the Norwegian world champion's first World Cup win since 2023 and he also took over at the head of the discipline standings.
VAL d'ISERE, France — Olympic champion Marco Odermatt won a weather-affected men's World Cup giant slalom Saturday to earn his first points in the discipline this season. Tough conditions with ...
Fresh off a pair of top-10 finishes at the Birds of Prey World Cup two weekends ago, River Radamus finished 17th in the giant slalom on Dec. 14 in Val d’Isere, France. The Edwards
With Clement Noel out injured, Kristoffersen took full advantage to claim his third win in the race after first-run leader Steven Amiez crashed out.
Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen, center, winner of an alpine ski, men's World Cup slalom, poses on podium with second placed Norway's Atle Lie McGrath, left, and third placed Switzerland's Loic Meillard,
Cancel anytime. Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen gets to the finish area after completing Sunday's men's World Cup slalom race in Val d'Isere, France. Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen crosses the finish line to win Sunday's men's World Cup slalom race in Val d ...
Steven Amiez has taken the surprise lead after the opening run of a men's World Cup slalom in the absence of French teammate and Olympic champion Clement Noel. Amiez has never finished on a World Cup podium.
LA VILLA, Italy (AP) — Norwegian skiers Timon Haugan and Atle Lie McGrath placed 1-2 in the opening run of a World Cup slalom in Alta Badia on Monday. Haugan finished 0.31 seconds ahead of his teammate McGrath, with Olympic champion Clement Noel in third, 0.99 behind.
Norway's Timon Haugan produced a dominant performance to win the men's slalom at Alta Badia on Monday, recording his second World Cup victory.