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U.S. skiers to don climate change-themed suits
The U.S. ski team will debut new race suits at the world championships that depict an image of ice chunks floating in the ocean in an effort to draw further attention to climate change.
Olympic Sports
Smith gets skicross bronze as penalty overturned
Fanny Smith of Switzerland will now be awarded the bronze medal in women's skicross after she was wrongly demoted to fourth in China, the International Ski Federation said.
Winter Olympics
Simone Biles comes to defense of skier Mikaela Shiffrin: 'Just remember how AMAZING you are'
One great American Olympian is helping another. Shiffrin hasn't done as well as she hoped and faced social media backlash. Biles faced similar issues at the Tokyo Games. Biles said, "embrace the moment. Have fun."
News
Ski halfpipe qualifier filled with scary crashes
Freestyle skier Jon Sallinen's first run in Olympic halfpipe qualifying Thursday wasn't picture perfect. He drifted out of the halfpipe and collided with a cameraman.
Olympic Sports
Sweden's Naeslund ends Canada's skicross reign
Sweden's Sandra Naeslund held on to win gold in women's skicross on Thursday at the Beijing Olympics, ending the reign of Canada, which had won every Olympic gold in the women's version of the race since its debut in 2010.
Winter Olympics
Skier Xu of China wins gold in women's aerials
Xu Mengtao has become the first woman from China to win the Olympic ski aerials event, while American Megan Nick took the bronze.
Olympic Sports
Injured U.S. skier Hamill out of Oly slopestyle
After injuring her leg in qualifying, freestyle skier Marin Hamill is out of the slopestyle final and returning to the U.S. for further evaluation.
Olympic Sports
Slopestyle qualifier postponed due to wind, snow
Freestyle skier Eileen Gu's quest for a second gold medal at the Beijing Games ran into a slight detour when gusty wind and snow postponed the qualifying round for women's slopestyle.
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The tragedy, trauma and triumph of Olympian Winter Vinecki
The death of her father spurred Winter Vinecki to run seven marathons on seven continents before she turned 15. After overcoming gruesome injuries, the runner-turned-aerial skier lands on the Olympic stage.
News
U.S. wins gold in first mixed team aerials event
The Americans have won gold in the Olympics' first mixed team aerials event, giving the U.S. its first medals in the freestyle skiing discipline in a dozen years.
Olympic Sports
Ruud wins big air gold year after father's death
Birk Ruud's final score of 187.75 in the freestyle skiing big air event was well clear of American silver medalist Colby Stevenson's 183. Swedish veteran Henrik Harlaut took bronze with 181.
Olympic Sports
China's Gu lands 1st 1620 of career, secures gold
Nicknamed the "Snow Princess," American-born Eileen Gu, 18, of China was overwhelmed after completing the first 1620 of her career, a move that landed her an Olympic gold medal in the freestyle big air competition.
Olympic Sports
O'Brien suffered compound fracture, U.S. ski says
The U.S. ski team says American skier Nina O'Brien suffered a compound fracture of her left tibia and fibula after falling toward the end of the women's giant slalom at the Beijing Games.
News
Feuz captures long-awaited men's downhill gold
Beat Feuz finally won Olympic gold in the men's downhill, edging Johan Clarey, who at 41 became the oldest man to win an Olympic medal in Alpine skiing.
Olympic Sports
Aussie Anthony tops USA's Kauf for moguls gold
Jakara Anthony of Australia edged American Jaelin Kauf for the women's moguls title at the Beijing Olympics, capping the victory with a backflip with a grab at the bottom of the course.
Olympic Sports
Changing climate conditions fuel concerns about future of winter sports
The Beijing Olympics will be the first competed on 100% artificial snow. Forecasts indicate more challenges for subsequent Winter Games.
Olympic Sports
Olympics freeski star Eileen Gu's delicate balancing act between China and the U.S.
Eileen Gu, who is expected to win three gold medals in Beijing, chose to represent China instead of the U.S. when she was 15.
Olympic Sports
Owens makes moguls team, returning to China
American moguls skier Kai Owens, who was abandoned in China as an infant, made her first Olympic team and said returning to her native country for the Beijing Games will be a "special moment."
Winter Olympics
Tonga Olympian Pita Taufatofua helping homeland after volcano, tsunami
He captured the world's attention in 2016 as a bare-chested flag bearer at the Rio Olympics and is now trying to focus the world's attention on helping Tonga recover from a devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami.
Olympic Sports
Loeb, U.S. Olympic hopeful, has ski gear stolen
U.S. Olympic hopeful Dani Loeb is optimistic that authorities will recover her custom skis, helmet, jackets and other gear stolen in Atlanta now that two suspects are in police custody.
News
Gu wins Dew Tour halfpipe, second in slopestyle
Eileen Gu won the halfpipe event and finished second in slopestyle at the Dew Tour on Friday to make clear she's the freestyle skier to beat at the Winter Games in Beijing.
Skiing
Shiffrin to resume speed races at worlds in Cortina
Mikaela Shiffrin announced Tuesday that she plans to enter four events at the worlds in Cortina d'Ampezzo -- combined, super-G, giant slalom and slalom -- marking her long-awaited return to speed skiing.
XGAMES
U.S. teen skier looks to inspire Chinese young women through sports
16-year-old American teen skier Eileen Gu hopes to compete for China at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and inspire young women through sports.
Olympic Sports
Silver medalist Kenworthy swaps U.S. for Britain
Gus Kenworthy, who won a freestyle skiing silver medal in slopestyle at the 2014 Winter Games for the United States, will attempt to make the 2022 Games for Britain.
Freestyle Skiing
How Olympian Gus Kenworthy landed his first Hollywood role, in 'American Horror Story, 1984'
Catch Kenworthy make his debut on "American Horror Story" on Wednesday, Sept. 18.
Medal Tracker
Overall Medal Leaders
- 37NOR
- 32ROC
- 27GER
Individual Medal Leaders
NOR | 16 |
GER | 12 |
CHN | 9 |
ROC | 12 |
GER | 10 |
USA | 10 |
ROC | 14 |
CAN | 14 |
NOR | 13 |
Overall Medal Leaders
- 5Bø
- 5Bolshunov
- 5Roeiseland
Individual Medal Leaders
Bø | 4 |
Bolshunov | 3 |
Roeiseland | 3 |
Fillon Maillet | 3 |
Takagi | 3 |
Minjeong | 2 |
Latypov | 3 |
Roeiseland | 2 |
Liu | 2 |
Olympics News
WADA to launch independent review of ruling on Chinese swimmers
WADA is launching an independent review over its handling of a case that allowed 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned substance to avoid punishment.
USA Track expands maternity policy, giving athletes more time
USA Track & Field unveiled a program Thursday that expands an existing maternity support system to give athletes more time to work their way back.
French Open to use second retractable roof ahead of Olympics
The second retractable roof at Roland Garros will be inaugurated on the opening day of the French Open next month, a project planned with the Paris Olympics in mind.
Venezuelan Olympic boxing medalist Francisco Rodríguez dies at 78
Venezuela's first Olympic gold medaist -- boxer Francisco "Morochito" Rodríguez -- has died at the age of 78.
Track Cycling World Championships moving 2025 venue to Chile
UCI said Wednesday that the Track Cycling World Championships in 2025 will now be held in Chile instead of Argentina as previously announced.
Marcel Hirscher coming out of retirement, to ski on Dutch team
Eight-time overall World Cup champion Marcel Hirscher is planning to return to ski racing next season after five years in retirement. And he is going to compete for the Netherlands -- his mother's country -- instead of his native Austria.