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A KTVB Exclusive: With two weeks left before the world's best ski racers come to the Gem State, here's a first look at the Audi FIS Alpine World Cup race course.
The 2024/25 Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season began in Sölden, Austria, and will conclude in Sun Valley, Idaho with the World Cup Finals. Sun Valley, the first destination ski resort in the U.S.
Alpine skiing 2024-25 FIS World Cup season: TV, streaming schedule How to watch the world’s best Alpine skiers on NBC Sports and Peacock.
Heather Cox will serve as an on-site reporter. NBC Sports’ 2023-24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup schedule spans two continents and three U.S. states and is highlighted by the prestigious Hahnenkamm race in ...
With a ski racing-rich tradition, Sun Valley has risen to the occasion of hosting the World Cup Finals - March 22-27. All the alpine races will take place on the International Trail on Bald Mountain.
Official races for the Audi FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup take place March 22-27 in Sun Valley. Spectators can come to watch the world’s top 25 skiers in each event race down the slopes as they ...
6 A.M. Men’s Downhill (NBC, Olympic) *On December 3, FIS announced that the scheduled women’s events for December 14–15 would be canceled due to poor snow conditions in Val d’Isère, France.
If the FIS Alpine World Cup were a baseball player, it would be batting 0.125. On Monday, FIS announced the cancellation of the Lech/Zürs World Cup parallel event scheduled for Nov. 12-13.
He became the first Briton to win an Alpine skiing World Cup race when he won the slalom in Kitzbuhel, Austria in January 2022. And he goes into this year's World's in decent form, having finished ...
Maze - winner of the overall 2012 World Cup - leads this season's standings with 380 points. And although giant slalom is not her preferred discipline, she was fourth in Aspen last month and a ...
STAMFORD, Conn. – Nov. 22, 2022 – Two-time Olympic gold medalist and the winningest slalom skier in World Cup history Mikaela Shiffrin headlines NBC Sports’ live coverage of the FIS Alpine Skiing ...