For the first time in 24 years — and only the fourth time ever — Copper Mountain will host World Cup ski racing.
Copper Mountain will be the first U.S. stop to host men's and women's regular season races on the same weekend in 23 years.
The new, $12 million, six-person chairlift isn’t slated to debut until December, while the race typically happens over ...
The mountain located about 70 miles west of Denver will host the men's and women's World Cup alpine racing competitions in ...
The Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team and Copper Mountain Resort on Tuesday announced a World Cup alpine racing event will be ...
The 2024-25 Alpine skiing World Cup season, featuring Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn, airs live from October through March ...
Jessie Diggins won the women’s race and Gus Schumacher placed second in the men’s race for the best combined day in U.S.
Construction of a new chairlift at Killington, Vermont, means the resort won't host its popular World Cup races next winter.
Hosting both the women’s and men’s competitions is a rare opportunity for ski racing fans to witness the world’s top athletes ...
Feb. 18, the Stifel U.S. Alpine ski team and Copper Mountain Resort announced that men’s and women’s World Cup Alpine racing ...
Mikaela Shiffrin will get a World Cup on home soil next season, but it won’t be in Killington or Beaver Creek. The U.S.