On one of the most challenging courses of the FIS Alpine World Cup circuit, American men have had more success at Beaver Creek than at any other stop in their annual monthslong chase for the perfect ...
BEAVER CREEK – As local skiers and snowboarders lament poor early-season conditions, the best skiers in the world are calling the conditions at Birds of Prey in Beaver Creek this week some of the best ...
John Dakin was known for saying just that every year at the annual Birds of Prey World Cup ski races at Beaver Creek. True to the sentiment, a storm blitzed the Vail Valley early this week, right when ...
BEAVER CREEK, Colo. – Cornelia Huetter of Austria navigated the tricky and steep terrain Saturday to win the first-ever women's World Cup downhill held on the Birds of Prey course. Huetter finished in ...
BEAVER CREEK — It’s been a little more than five years since Lindsey Vonn won a world championship downhill bronze in Are, Sweden, in her last professional race. When the 40-year-old took to the Birds ...
BEAVER CREEK, Colo. -- Cornelia Huetter of Austria navigated the tricky and steep terrain Saturday to win the first-ever women's World Cup downhill held on the Birds of Prey course. Huetter finished ...
BEAVER CREEK, Colo. — American ski racer Bella Wright got to the bottom of the Birds of Prey downhill course after a speedy training run and screamed, “Woo-hoo!” It just slipped out. “I realized," ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (AP) — Cornelia Huetter ...
BEAVER CREEK — Cornelia Huetter killed two birds with one stone Saturday in Beaver Creek. The Austrian skier began her downhill discipline title defense with a victory, etching her name into the ...
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