Amid difficult conditions, Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr emerged victorious in the World Cup super-G at Beaver Creek.
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Austrian ski racer Vincent Kriechmayr wins weather-shortened World Cup super-G race at Beaver Creek
Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria won a World Cup super-G by navigating challenging conditions. The race was called after 31 ...
After competing at Copper Mountain’s Stifel Copper Cup over Thanksgiving weekend, professional Alpine skiers only had to ...
Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr emerged victorious in the men's super-G on Birds of Prey at Beaver Creek, with Norway's Fredrik ...
Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr won a weather-hit World Cup super-G race in Beaver Creek on Friday but admitted it felt a little ...
Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria finishes first in the men's super-G at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Beaver Creek, Colo.
Vincent Kriechmayr secured his 19th World Cup victory in a Super-G race in Beaver Creek despite challenging weather that led to unfavorable conditions for later skiers. The Austrian's early start ...
VIENNAVIENNA — Double world champion Vincent Kriechmayr is in danger of missing the two men’s World Cup downhills in Wengen on Friday and Saturday because he tested positive for COVID-19, one month ...
Battling wind and swirling snow that cut into his visibility, Kriechmayr carved his way down the course to post a time of ...
The super-G race at Beaver Creek was marked by less-than-ideal skiing conditions, with low visibility due to swirling snow. Only 25 athletes managed to complete their runs, making for a unique and ...
Battling wind and swirling snow that cut into his visibility, Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr carved his way down the daunting ...
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