Winter Olympics 2022: Muir and Summerhayes miss out on medals, latest news and results
Kirsty Muir and Katie Summerhayes both finished outside the medals in the slopestyle final to extend Team GB’s wait for a first medal at these Winter Olympics.
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Kirsty Muir and Katie Summerhayes both finished outside the medals in the slopestyle final to extend Team GB’s wait for a first medal at these Winter Olympics.
Mikaela Shiffrin confirmed she will compete in Saturday’s mixed team event after finishing the «tricky» downhill in 18th at the Winter Olympics. The two-time Olympic champion cast her future appearances at these Games in doubt when crashing out of contention in both the slalom and giant slalom.
Corinne Suter confirmed Switzerland's alpine skiing dominance at the Beijing Olympics on Tuesday when she streaked to victory in the women's downhill for the country's fourth gold in the mountains. The 27-year-old world champion clocked 1min 31.87sec down the "Rock" course in Yanqing, finishing 0.16sec ahead of defending champion Sofia Goggia of Italy, whose silver capped a remarkable return to form after she injured her knee in a crash last month.
World champion Corrine Suter took home a stunning Olympic gold to spoil the ultimate comeback story for Sofia Goggia in the women’s downhill at Beijing 2022. Goggia suffered a sprained left knee, cruciate ligament damage and a fibula fracture when crashing in the Cortina d'Ampezzo super-G on January 23, but remarkably recovered in time to make the Winter Olympics.
Alpine skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin says she has "learned a lot" after finishing nearly two seconds off the pace as she completed her first-ever Olympic downhill at Beijing 2022.
When U.S. alpine skier Laurenne Ross contemplated what she wanted to do when she retired, coaching wasn’t initially on the list.