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Women sport news - Chemmy Alcotts best world cup super combined showing for more than two years
Chemmy Alcott delivered one of her best World Cup performances of the season with a highly creditable 12th placing in today’s FIS World Cup Super Combined (Downhill and Slalom) event in Tarvisio, Italy.
Women sport news - Vonn 2nd .01, expands overall lead
Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) came within .01 seconds of a milestone 19th World Cup victory Saturday finishing second in a downhill to expand her lead in both the overall and downhill points. Unheralded German Gina Stechert won the race for her career first World Cup podium.
Women sport news - Vonn 2nd, Just shy of US Milestone
Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) finished second Friday in the final World Cup super combined, shelving her run for the American record books one more day. With 18 World Cup wins, one more surpasses Tamara McKinneys total and officially secures Vonn as the greatest female ski racer in American history
Women sport news - Kearney Wins in Sweden
Hannah Kearney (Norwich, VT) made good on her promise to be back on top of the podium, winning a dual moguls World Cup Saturday to extend her lead in the overall points.
16. February Skiing1374

Orage European Freeski Open by Swatch 2009 in LAAX

LAAX is proud to announce the next great freestyle event, the Orage European Freeski Open by Swatch 2009, taking place from March 17 to 21, 2009. The highlight event of the European freeski season offers a total prize purse of US$ 50.000. photo Christian Stadler
14. February Skiing859

Riesch wins, Vonn Crashes

After overcoming the odds and placing second in the first run of women\'s slalom Saturday, double World Champion Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) crashed early in her second and did not finish. Maria Riesch of Germany, sixth in the first run, won while Resi Stiegler (Jackson Hole, WY) finished 19th. photo Doug Haney US Ski Team
13. February Skiing921

Kearney Fourth, Keeps WC Lead

The U.S. Ski Teams Hannah Kearney (Norwich, VT) finished fourth to retain her lead in the World Cup standings by 15 points during a moguls competition Friday in Are. Margarita Marbler of Austria won the womens race.
11. February Skiing1134

American Vonn wins ladies DH, Brydon 11th

Emily Brydon (Fernie, BC) was going for gold today at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships but will settle for 11th place in today’s ladies downhill in Val d Isère, FRA.
11. February Skiing928

Vonn Wins DH to Sweep Speed

After collecting gold in the 2009 FIS World Championship super G last week, Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) stormed to another win in Mondays downhill at Val dIsere and was crowned the official queen of speed.
10. February Skiing925

Q&A with World Champ Lindsey Vonn

Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) made history winning her second World Championships gold Monday at the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships in Val dIsere. Vonn talked to journalists about her day and the accomplishment.
09. February Skiing1440

Kearney 2nd, Retains Lead

CYPRESS MOUNTAIN, BC For the second week in a row, judges gave the edge to Canadian Jennifer Heil as she took a narrow FIS Freestyle World Cup moguls win over the U.S. Ski Teams Hannah Kearney (Norwich, VT) on the Olympic course in Cypress Mountain. Despite finishing second, Kearney retained the World Cup lead with her fifth podium in as many events this season.
09. February Skiing905

Alcott in best World Championship showing

Chemmy Alcott, Britain’s top ranked skier, finished in 15th place in the women’s Downhill event in the FIS World Ski Champiionships at Val D’Isere in France earlier today.
06. February Skiing896

Vonn DQd from Super Combi

An apparent silver-medal finish in the super combined evaporated Friday as officials ruled that Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) missed a slalom gate at the 2009 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships in Val d Isere. Kathrin Zettel of Austria won.
05. February Skiing896

Vonn Fastest in DH Training

The U.S. Ski Teams Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) was fastest in the second day of downhill training at the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships in Val dIsere Thursday. Bode Miller (Franconia, NH) led the USA on the mens course, finishing 13th. Vonn, who won the opening super G on Tuesday, will be among favorites for Fridays super combined. photo ASP Red Bull
03. February Skiing941

Vonn Takes First Worlds Title

Fresh from a sweep of two races on the Audi FIS World Cup in Germany, the U.S. .Ski Team\'s Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) charged to her first World Championship title, winning the super G at the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships in Val d\'Isere. The Minnesota native won by .34 seconds over French skier Marie Marchand-Arvier.
03. February Skiing859

Rubens wins Northwest Funds Coupe Nor-An Cup slalom

Shona Rubens (Canmore, AB) won a Northwest Funds Coupe Nor-Am Cup slalom race for the first time in her career, taking today’s giant slalom race. photo Alpine Canada
03. February Skiing850

Chemmy achieves world championship best in Val D Isere

British champion Chemmy Alcott raced to a personal best finish in the FIS World Championship Super G discipline in the race held at Val D’Isere in France earlier today, less than 12 weeks after breaking her ankle in a training accident in Canada.
01. February Skiing915

Vonn Wins, Ties Record for U.S. Victories

Reigning World Cup overall champion Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) put herself one win away from being the most successful female American ski racer Sunday as she won a super G at the Audi FIS World Cup in Garmisch. The win came just 48 hours before the same event in the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships that begin Tuesday in Val d\\\'Isere, France.
29. January Skiing989

Majdic Wins Otepaae Sprint

Petra Majdic of Slovenia won the classic World Cup sprint race Sunday to maintain the overall lead in the seasons sprint standings. Kikkan Randall (Anchorage) was also eliminated in the quarterfinal to finish 16th.
27. January Skiing940

Vonn Eighth in Cortina SG

The U.S. Ski Teams Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) finished eighth at a World Cup super G in Italy on Monday. Swedens Jessica Lindell-Vikarby was first, marking her first World Cup victory. photo Doug Haney
27. January Skiing1004

X Games Previews World Cup Superpipe

In a preview of next weekends Visa Freestyle International World Cup in Park City, UT, Xavier Bertoni of France and Canadas Sarah Burke took titles in the X Games ski superpipe in Aspen
27. January Skiing925

Cpast team is at the top of The IPC Nations Cup for the first time in History

Canada’s Para-alpine Ski Team is at the top of the IPC Nations Cup standings for the first time in the team’s history. The CPAST team was coming off its best season ever, finishing second last year.
26. January Skiing853

Vonn just misses win

The U.S. Ski Teams Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) came ever so close to the win before finishing second to Swiss Dominique Gisin in Cortina by only .15. It was the 18-year-old Gisins second straight win.
26. January Skiing932

Vonn 10th in Italian GS

Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) expanded her overall lead in the Audi FIS World Cup Sunday, finishing 10th in a giant slalom in Cortina d Ampezzo. Kathrin Zettel picked up the win leading an all Austrian top three. photo Doug Haney
25. January Skiing947

Kearney Third in Mont Gabriel

Hannah Kearney (Norwich, VT) finished third in the first World Cup moguls competition since winning the season opener in December. She led five other American women in the top 20.
24. January Skiing1080

Cpast team captures three golds in Sestriere Super Combined

Canada’s Para-alpine Ski Team had another great day on the slopes of Sestriere, ITA. photo Alpine Canada
24. January Skiing928

Safe Return for Chemmy Alcott

Britain’s top female skier Chemmy Alcott made a safe return to racing on Saturday, January 24, less than two months after suffering a fractured ankle. She finished a creditable 47th in the FIS World Cup Downhill event at Cortina in Italy.
24. January Skiing868

Vanderbek builds momentum with 9th place in Cortina DH

Kelly VanderBeek (Kitchener, ON) achieved her best downhill result of the season today on Cortina’s famed Olympia delle Tofane course. Despite encountering challenges in the start hut, she crossed the finish line in 9th place with a time of one minute 17.52 seconds. photo Alpine Canada
23. January Skiing827

Kowalcyk win in Otepaae

OTEPAAE, Estonia-Kikkan Randall (Anchorage) was 33rd in the womens 10K race as she prepares for tomorrows sprints where shell look to build on momentum from a fourth place finish in a team sprint last week in Vancouver.
22. January Skiing990

Chemmy Alcott Returns from injury

Britain’s top female skier Chemmy Alcott returns to racing on Thursday, January 22, less than two months after suffering a fractured ankle. She will compete in the FIS World Cup Downhill, Super G and Giant Slalom events at Cortina in Italy.
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