Shiffrin Returns to Skiing Competition After Injury
Three-time Olympic medalist Mikaela Shiffrin will return to alpine skiing competition on January 30th in Courchevel, France, two months after suffering a puncture wound to her left abdomen during a World Cup race in Killington, Vermont, where she was aiming for her 100th career win.
Shiffrin Returns to Skiing Competition After Injury
Three-time Olympic medalist Mikaela Shiffrin will return to alpine skiing competition on January 30th in Courchevel, France, two months after suffering a puncture wound to her left abdomen during a World Cup race in Killington, Vermont, where she was aiming for her 100th career win.
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Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross Race
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race for the third time, edging out Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross Race
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race for the third time, edging out Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
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Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup cyclocross race for the third consecutive time, beating Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup cyclocross race for the third consecutive time, beating Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
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40% Bias Score
Vonn's Remarkable Ski Racing Comeback at 40
After almost six years of retirement due to knee problems, 40-year-old Lindsey Vonn returned to competitive skiing, exceeding expectations with top-six finishes in recent races despite criticism from former racers.
Vonn's Remarkable Ski Racing Comeback at 40
After almost six years of retirement due to knee problems, 40-year-old Lindsey Vonn returned to competitive skiing, exceeding expectations with top-six finishes in recent races despite criticism from former racers.
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German Men's Biathlon Team Wins Bronze in Ruhpolding
The German men's biathlon team won bronze at the Ruhpolding World Cup, their first podium finish this season, finishing 58.8 seconds behind France (6 spare rounds) and Sweden (10) with 14 penalties across the 4x7.5km race.
German Men's Biathlon Team Wins Bronze in Ruhpolding
The German men's biathlon team won bronze at the Ruhpolding World Cup, their first podium finish this season, finishing 58.8 seconds behind France (6 spare rounds) and Sweden (10) with 14 penalties across the 4x7.5km race.
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Vonn's Comeback, Macuga's Triumph Highlight World Cup Alpine Skiing
In St. Anton, Austria, Lindsey Vonn, 40, returned to competitive alpine skiing with sixth and fourth-place finishes, while 22-year-old American Lauren Macuga won her first World Cup Super-G race, securing her place as a top contender for the 2026 Olympics.
Vonn's Comeback, Macuga's Triumph Highlight World Cup Alpine Skiing
In St. Anton, Austria, Lindsey Vonn, 40, returned to competitive alpine skiing with sixth and fourth-place finishes, while 22-year-old American Lauren Macuga won her first World Cup Super-G race, securing her place as a top contender for the 2026 Olympics.
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Diggins Wins First World Cup Classic Race
Jessie Diggins, the most decorated American female cross-country skier, won her first World Cup Classic Skiing race on December 29, 2024, in Toblach, Italy, a 15k mass start, marking a significant milestone in her career after 14 years and 330 individual starts.
Diggins Wins First World Cup Classic Race
Jessie Diggins, the most decorated American female cross-country skier, won her first World Cup Classic Skiing race on December 29, 2024, in Toblach, Italy, a 15k mass start, marking a significant milestone in her career after 14 years and 330 individual starts.
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Odermatt Wins Lauberhorn Downhill, Swiss Dominate
Marco Odermatt won the Lauberhorn downhill ski race in Wengen, Switzerland, beating teammate Franjo von Allmen by 0.37 seconds on January 14th, 2024, under sunny skies and fast snow conditions; several racers crashed, with two suffering serious knee injuries.
Odermatt Wins Lauberhorn Downhill, Swiss Dominate
Marco Odermatt won the Lauberhorn downhill ski race in Wengen, Switzerland, beating teammate Franjo von Allmen by 0.37 seconds on January 14th, 2024, under sunny skies and fast snow conditions; several racers crashed, with two suffering serious knee injuries.
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Love's Strong Comeback; Germany Dominates Bobsled; Olympic Track in Jeopardy
Kaysha Love of the U.S. secured second place in a World Cup monobob race in Igls, Austria, on Saturday, marking her best season finish after recovering from an illness; Germany dominated several bobsled events, while the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic track's construction faces delays and potential relo...
Love's Strong Comeback; Germany Dominates Bobsled; Olympic Track in Jeopardy
Kaysha Love of the U.S. secured second place in a World Cup monobob race in Igls, Austria, on Saturday, marking her best season finish after recovering from an illness; Germany dominated several bobsled events, while the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic track's construction faces delays and potential relo...
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France Wins Third Straight Biathlon Relay, Norway Stumbles
France won its third consecutive biathlon World Cup relay race, a first in the team's history, beating out Sweden and Germany while Norway finished a surprising fourth place, ending their fifteen-podium streak.
France Wins Third Straight Biathlon Relay, Norway Stumbles
France won its third consecutive biathlon World Cup relay race, a first in the team's history, beating out Sweden and Germany while Norway finished a surprising fourth place, ending their fifteen-podium streak.
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Macuga's First World Cup Win Fuels U.S. Ski Team's Ambitions
Lauren Macuga, a 22-year-old American skier, won her first World Cup super-G race in St. Anton, Austria, on Sunday, prompting increased expectations for upcoming races in Cortina and the World Championships, while other U.S. Ski Team members, including Breezy Johnson and Jacqueline Wiles, also showe...
Macuga's First World Cup Win Fuels U.S. Ski Team's Ambitions
Lauren Macuga, a 22-year-old American skier, won her first World Cup super-G race in St. Anton, Austria, on Sunday, prompting increased expectations for upcoming races in Cortina and the World Championships, while other U.S. Ski Team members, including Breezy Johnson and Jacqueline Wiles, also showe...
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Resurgent German Lugers Show Improved Form in Altenberg World Cup
At the Altenberg World Cup, German lugers Max Langenhan and Felix Loch secured a 1-2 finish in the men's singles, while Anna Berreiter and Merle Fräbel took second and third in the women's singles; this follows previous struggles against Austria, improving team confidence before the Winterberg Europ...
Resurgent German Lugers Show Improved Form in Altenberg World Cup
At the Altenberg World Cup, German lugers Max Langenhan and Felix Loch secured a 1-2 finish in the men's singles, while Anna Berreiter and Merle Fräbel took second and third in the women's singles; this follows previous struggles against Austria, improving team confidence before the Winterberg Europ...
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24% Bias Score