Tag Archives: World Cup

Troy Murphy: What Makes a Champion

Bethel, ME – If you’re standing at the bottom of a moguls course, and Troy Murphy is in the starting gate, you’re in for a real treat. Watching an athlete barrel through massive mounds of snow at top speed is intense, but it’s Murphy’s airs that really catch the attention of the spectators. In every run, … Continue reading Troy Murphy: What Makes a Champion

U.S. Snowboarding Coach Bill Enos Retires

Park City, UT – After five years as the head slopestyle coach for the U.S. Snowboarding team, Bill Enos is set to retire from his coaching role. Enos led the slopestyle team to numerous World Cup wins, X Games medals and most notably coached Sage Kotsenburg and Jamie Anderson on their way to making history at … Continue reading U.S. Snowboarding Coach Bill Enos Retires

Mancuso to Skip Soelden

Soelden, Austria – When the World Cup ski racing season kicks off next week on the Rettenbach Glacier in this Austrian resort, it will do so without Squaw Valley’s Julia Mancuso. Mancuso, 31, posted to Instagram on Wednesday that she will sit out Soelden to continue recovering from a hip injury that abbreviated her 2014-15 … Continue reading Mancuso to Skip Soelden

Bode Miller to Sit Out Ski Season

San Diego, CA – U.S. ski racer Bode Miller said this week that he’s going to skip this World Cup ski season, focusing instead on raising his family and racing his horses. That could well translate into a retirement announcement for Miller, who’s now 38. Miller’s wife, pro volleyball player Morgan Beck, gave birth to … Continue reading Bode Miller to Sit Out Ski Season

It’s Not Easy Being BZ

Keene, NY – Try telling an alpine ski racer who specializes in speed to move slowly. It’s not easy. Tommy “BZ” Biesemeyer, of Keene in New York State’s Adirondack Mountains, is no exception. After sustaining an ACL and MCL knee injury in 2014, Biesemeyer had to come to terms with the fact that he had pain that … Continue reading It’s Not Easy Being BZ

U.S. Alpine Ski Team: Surviving the Chile Earthquake

La Parva, Portillo and Valle Nevado, Chile – On September 16, an 8.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Chile, killing at least 12, evacuating over a million people, destroying more than 400 homes and triggering a 16-foot tsunami off the coastline. The U.S. Alpine Ski Team’s World Cup, Europa Cup, National Training Group and D … Continue reading U.S. Alpine Ski Team: Surviving the Chile Earthquake

World Cup Ski Season to Open Without Benni Raich

Soelden, Austria – When the World Cup ski racing season kicks off later this month in the Austrian resort of Soelden, one of the circuit’s most enduring figures from the past two decades won’t be leaving the starting gate. Two-time Olympian Benjamin Raich, 37, announced his retirement from World Cup ski racing in September after 19 years … Continue reading World Cup Ski Season to Open Without Benni Raich