When Austria last hosted the Alpine skiing world championships in 2013, it had to wait until the final day for the team's ...
Lauren Macuga's bronze in the super-G at the world championships adds to what's been a breakout season for the 22-year-old ...
United States' Lindsey Vonn, left, shares a light moment with United States' Lauren Macuga, third-placed in a women's Super-G ...
Austrian skier Stephanie Venier won the women's super-G at the Alpine skiing world championships on Thursday. Federica ...
About a month after her first World Cup win, American alpine racer Lauren Macuga has notched another item on the skiing ...
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Lindsey Vonn was unable to finish Thursday's super-G due to a right shoulder injury sustained when she hooked a gate early in ...
Returning US star Lindsey Vonn fell short in her bid for a ninth world medal at her ninth world championships after bombing ...
Austrian skier Stephanie Venier has won the women’s super-G at the Alpine skiing world championships in Austria.
Stephanie Venier of Austria claimed the super-G victory on home snow at the World Alpine Skiing Championships, while Lauren Macuga of the U.S., in her first senior worlds race, shared bronze with ...
Two other skiers—Elvedina Muzaferija and Stephanie Venier—didn’t finish the downhill training course. Federica Brignone, Sofia Goggia, and Nadia Delago clocked the fastest times of the day, finishing ...
Macuga, 22-years-old, roared through the finish gates with a time of 1:17.51, 0.68 seconds ahead of second place Stephanie Venier of Austria. Macuga’s previous career-best Cup result was fourth ...