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United States Virgin Islands female alpine skiers (2 P) Pages in category "American female alpine skiers" The following 148 pages are in this category, out of 148 ...
She is also the first and only athlete—male or female—with wins in all six FIS Alpine Ski World Cup disciplines. She has won World Cup races in ladies' slalom, parallel slalom, giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and alpine combined. She is the youngest skier—male or female—to win 50 World Cup races, doing so at the age of 23 years and 9 ...
United States Virgin Islands female skiers (1 C) A. American female alpine skiers (2 C, 148 P) B. American female biathletes (36 P) C. American female cross-country ...
Vonn is one of six women [5] to have won World Cup races in all five disciplines of alpine skiing – downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and super combined – and won 82 World Cup races in her career. Her total of 82 World Cup victories was a women's record until January 2023, when it was surpassed by Shiffrin.
Mikaela Shiffrin won her 83rd career World Cup race Tuesday to break Lindsey Vonn's all-time record for a female skier. Shiffrin, 27, won the giant slalom in Kronplatz, Italy, over Swiss skier ...
The National Ski Association of America, the forerunner of the present-day U.S. Ski & Snowboard, was founded on Feb. 21, 1905 in Ishpeming, Michigan.Club President Carl Tellefsen proposed holding a meeting after the 1905 jumping tournament – a national competition – to found a ski association which, among other duties, would oversee jumping tournaments.
The other four U.S. women all made the second run, and Paula Moltzan and Nina O'Brien finished fifth and sixth, respectively. "Thank you for the support and the concern," Shiffrin said in her video.
FILE - Lindsey Vonn of the United States, reacts in the finish area after completing the Women's downhill at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Whistler, British Columbia, Feb. 17, 2010.