9 March 2010, 3:03 pm
Tuesday At Kuopio, Finland 1. Simon Ammann, Switzerland, 251.0 points (128.5-126 meters). 2. Adam Malysz, Poland, 234.1 (123-123.5). 3. Anders Jacobsen, Norway, 233.9 (121-126.5). 4. Andreas Kofler, Austria, 219.6 (120-117.5). 5. Thomas Morgenstern, Austria, 219.4 (119-120). 6. David Zauner, Austria... Read More »
9 March 2010, 2:58 pm
The young Crown Prince of Norway Haakon Magnus rules with heart and humility.... Read More »
9 March 2010, 11:03 am
KUOPIO, Finland (AP) -- Results Tuesday of a ski jump World Cup event (jump lenghts in meters in parentheses): 1. Simon Ammann, Switzerland, 251.0 points (128.5-126 meters). 2. Adam Malysz, Poland, 234.1 (123-123.5). 3. Anders Jacobsen, Norway, 233.9 (121-126.5). 4. Andreas Kofler, Austria, 219.6 (1... Read More »
9 March 2010, 9:50 am
Triple Olympic champion Marit Bjoergen of Norway won the women's 15-kilometer pursuit Saturday at the Lahti Ski Games.... Read More »
9 March 2010, 12:04 am
KVITFJELL, Norway -- Erik Guay of Canada ended three years of near misses and captured his second career World Cup victory Sunday, narrowly winning a super-G that Bode Miller skipped.... Read More »
7 March 2010, 4:20 pm
KVITFJELL, Norway - Erik Guay of Canada ended three years of near misses and captured his second career World Cup victory Sunday, narrowly winning a super G that Bode Miller skipped. Guay edged early leader Hannes Reichelt of Austria on the 1994 Olympic course to win his first race since a 2007 down... Read More »
7 March 2010, 8:34 am
KVITFJELL, Norway - Erik Guay of Mont-Tremblant, Que., ended three years of near misses and captured his second career World Cup victory Sunday, narrowly winning a super-G that Bode Miller skipped.... Read More »
7 March 2010, 8:03 am
KVITFJELL, Norway - Erik Guay of Mont-Tremblant, Que., ended three years of near misses and captured his second career World Cup victory Sunday, narrowly winning a super-G.... Read More »
7 March 2010, 6:29 am
KVITFJELL, Norway - Erik Guay of Canada won a super-G race Sunday for his second career World Cup victory.... Read More »
7 March 2010, 5:03 am
Erik Guay of Canada ended three years of near misses and captured his second career World Cup victory Sunday with a narrow win in a super-G race. Guay edged early leader Hannes Reichelt of Austria on the 1994 Olympic course in Kvitfjell, Norway to win his first race since a downhill in Garmisch-Part... Read More »