Whatever happened to...? Posted Oct 29 3:43p ET Do you ever wonder what happened to that memorable Winter Olympian who the world was fixated on for two glorious weeks? Yes, life does go on for these athletes. Check out what the most memorable U.S. winter athletes have been up to since their Olympic triumphs.
Fans design Lindsey Vonn's helmet Posted Nov 18 11:58a ET Fans will have a chance to design the artwork that appears on star skier Lindsey Vonn's helmet when she competes in the upcoming Winter Games.
Olympic torch crosses Arctic in historic first Posted Nov 16 1:51p ET The Olympic flame began its first trek through the Canadian Arctic by crossing paths with a polar bear on the shores of Hudson Bay, local media said Monday.
Sliding for a cause Posted Nov 16 6:52a ET Several USBSF athletes are raising awareness for charitable and research organizations, including the American Cancer Society, the National Breast Cancer Foundation, and more.
Germans go 1-2, USA goes 3-4 in women’s bobsled Posted Nov 13 5:33p ET Germany's Cathleen Martini, who won last year's season-ending World Cup race on the Olympic track in Park City, has picked up where she left off, taking Friday's (Nov. 13) women's bobsled opener by 0.20 seconds ahead of compatriot Sandra Kiriasis. The U.S. put three sleds in the top nine, including Erin Pac in third.
Olympic training to begin for U.S. bobsled, skeleton Posted Oct 26 9:32a ET The new U.S. World Cup teams headed to western Canada on Sunday for two
weeks of training on the track that will be used for the Vancouver
Olympics this February.
New faces have big day at U.S. sliding trials Posted Oct 16 12:02p ET Bree Schaaf only picked up bobsledding three years ago. John Daly had
never scored such a big win against elite-level racers. John Napier is
merely 22 years old.
Welcoming ski cross to the Olympics Posted Oct 30 10:43a ET By Matt Stroup In the most easily identifiable Olympic terms, ski cross is the Alpine skier's answer to snowboard cross.
Secrets of the Hurricane Posted Oct 16 10:25a ET Aerialist Jeret "Speedy" Peterson takes us step by step through "The Hurricane," the most difficult trick ever to be landed successfully in competition.