In his first race at the World Cup stop in Hamar, Norway, Jordan Stolz skated the 500m in 33.97 seconds, beating a track record previously held by Dutch rival Jenning de Boo, the runner-up, for a third-straight race.
Mikaela Shiffrin wins in Courchevel, 4th straight World Cup slalom victory
Mikaela Shiffrin won the slalom in Courchevel, France for her 105th career World Cup victory and fourth straight slalom gold, besting the field by an astounding 1.55 seconds. (Courtesy of Ski and Snowboard Live)
Summer Britcher slides to women's singles gold at Park City Luge World Cup
Summer Britcher made a statement with her women's singles luge gold in Park City, the first U.S. gold on the World Cup circuit since last November and Britcher's first since 2018. Ashley Farquharson also finished third.
Zachary Di Gregorio, Sean Hollander nab silver at Park City Luge World Cup
Americans Zachary Di Gregorio and Sean Hollander combined for silver in men's doubles luge at the World Cup stop in Park City, Utah, just missing out on gold by 51 thousandths of a second.
Jordan Stolz snatches first-ever World Cup mass start gold in Hamar
Just one month after adding the mass start to his World Cup catalog, Jordan Stolz came away with a gold medal, his fifth at the Hamar World Cup. Stolz finished the race in 7:40.18 minutes.
U.S. men fly to fifth-straight team pursuit season title at Hamar World Cup
On the same ice they clinched the United States' first world title since 2011, Casey Dawson, Emery Lehman, and Ethan Cepuran captured their third team pursuit gold of the season on the final day of the Hamar World Cup.
Jordan Stolz narrowly clinches second 500m gold at Hamar World Cup
In his fourth race of the weekend in Hamar, Jordan Stolz battled through the finish line, outpacing Poland's Damian Zurek by just 0.001 seconds for gold. The race marked his fifth 500m win of the season.
Miyabi Onitsuka seals Steamboat women's snowboard big air win on final run
Relive the top runs from the women's snowboard big air in Steamboat Springs, where Miyabi Onitsuka clinched a win on her final run, while Yu Seungeun and Ally Hickman finished second and third, respectively.