Felix Neureuther wins final World Cup slalom
68 days ago
Neureuther hung on to his opening-leg lead to finish 0.36 seconds ahead of Austrian Hirscher in a two-run time of 1 minute, 52.20 seconds.
Ted Ligety gets 6th World Cup giant slalom win
69 days ago
He raced smoothly down the steep slope in a two-run time of 2 minutes, 14.76 seconds, beating overall World Cup winner Marcel Hirscher by 0.37 seconds.
Ted Ligety leads 1st run of World Cup giant slalom
69 days ago
Overall World Cup champion Marcel Hirscher of Austria was fourth, with 0.97 to make up in the second run.
Super-G races canceled; Hirscher edges near title
71 days ago
Organizers have canceled the final World Cup super-G races after only 10 of 27 men's racers started, putting Marcel Hirscher of Austria close to a second straight overall title.
Kostelic wins WCup slalom; Hirscher takes globe
75 days ago
Ivica Kostelic of Croatia won a rain-drenched World Cup slalom Sunday while Marcel Hirscher of Austria clinched the season title in the event after his sole rival skied out in the opening run.
Hirscher wins slalom title as Neureuther skies out
75 days ago
Marcel Hirscher of Austria has clinched the World Cup slalom title Sunday after his sole rival, Felix Neureuther of Germany, skied out in the opening run of the second-to-last event of the season.
Ligety of US wins World Cup giant slalom title
76 days ago
In the overall standings, Hirscher extended his lead to 69 points over Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal, who finished sixth.
Ligety leads WCup GS after 1st run, Hirscher 4th
76 days ago
The American will win the discipline title if he finishes ahead of Marcel Hirscher of Austria, who is 0.60 behind Ligety in fourth place.
France's Theaux wins men's downhill in Norway
83 days ago
Svindal's second-place finish meant he made up some ground on overall World Cup leader Marcel Hirscher and now trails the Austrian by 129 points.
France's Pinturault wins World Cup giant slalom
89 days ago
World Cup leader Marcel Hirscher of Austria and world champion Ted Ligety of the United States profited from the Germans' mistakes to take second and third, respectively.
