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Tour Finale At Lillehammer
March 12, 2003

Both the Men's and Women's Tours come to beautiful Lillehammer, Norway to wind up the season with five days of racing across all disciplines. Bode Miller will continue his quest to be the first American overall points champion in 20 years.
March 16: Men's Slalom: Palander 2nd, Clinches Discipline Title
March 16: Women's Giant Slalom: Putzer Wins Battle, Paerson The War
March 15: Women's Slalom: Koznick Grabs Win In Final Slalom
March 15: Men's Giant Slalom: Von Gruenigen Earns Discipline Title
March 14: Woen's Super-G: Putzer Dominates Final Super-G
March 13: Men's Super-G: Eberharter Clinches Overall With Win
March 12: Men's Downhill: Deneriaz Surprises, Rahlves 3rd
March 12: Women's Downhill: Goetschl Wins, Clark Gets Podium

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Shiga Kogen: Who Will Lead The Overall?
March 7, 2003
The battle continues with just two weeks of racing to go: Bode Miller is chasing Stephan Eberharter in one of the most exciting Cup seasons in memory. Plus, Michael Von Gruenigen tries to go out on top with the GS discipline title.
March 6: Complete Preview
March 8: Men's GS Cancelled Due To Wind, Snow
March 9: Men's Slalom

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Are: Kostelic Looks To Clinch
March 6, 2003
With the World Cup Overall Championship all but a mathematical certainty, Janica Kostelic will be bidding to finish off defending champion Michaela Dorfmeister this weekend in Are, Sweden.
March 6: Paerson Wins Women's GS
March 8: Kostelic Clinches In Style

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Yongpyong: Miller Stalks Points Lead
March 1, 2003
Bode Miller got a podium in the Super-G and cut Stephan Eberharter's overall points lead in half on a productive weekend in South Korea.
March 1: Von Gruenigen Wins, Miller 3rd in GS
March 2: Palander Wins, Miller Cuts Lead To 93

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Innsbruck: Women Take Center Stage
February 27, 2003
Speed events are the order of the weekend as the World Cup Women's circuit travels to legendary Innsbruck, Austria for two Super-G's and a downhill. Kirsten Clark of the U.S. hopes to take over the lead in Downhill.
February 28: Goetschl Fires First Shot in Super-G
March 1: Dorfmeister Wins, Lalive Injured in DH
March 2: Oberhoser Wins, Clark 9th in SG II

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Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Speed Freaks
February 22, 2003
It's a fast weekend on the Men's tour, with a downhill and Super-G at icy Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Stephan Eberharter and Bode Miller resume their duel for the overall points championship, while Daron Rahlves seeks his third downhill victory.
February 22: Eberharter Takes Downhill, Ralves Third
February 23: Rahlves Lone U.S. Light

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World Championships
January 31, 2003
A remarkable World Cup season, especially on the Men's side, reaches its climax over the next 15 days in beautiful St. Moritz, Switzerland, site of the 2003 FIS World Ski Championships. Join us for complete coverage.
February 15: Ivica Kostelic Completes Historic Family Double
February 15: Kostelic Wins 2nd Gold
February 13: American Uprising
February 13: Paerson Wins, Koznick 12th in Women's GS
February 12: Miller/Schlopy Post-Race Press Conference
February 12: Miller On Fire With 2nd Gold
February 10: Kostelic Narrowly Wins Combined
February 9: Canadian Turgeon Takes Women's DH
February 8: Walchhofer Stuns Field In Downhill
February 7: Bode Miller Post-Race Press Conference
February 6: Bode-licious! Miller Wins Gold In Combined
February 3: Kirsten Clark Post-Race Press Conference
February 3: Women's Super-G: Clark, Mendes Medal for U.S.
February 2: Men's Super-G: Eberharter, Maier, Miller Shine

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Schladming: Costly Fall For Bode?
January 28, 2003
A rough and tumble course at Schladming sent Bode Miller for a loop, and he lost a valuable opportunity to retake the points lead from Stephan Eberharter. Kalle Palander won his second straight slalom.

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Kitzbuehel: Hahnenkamm Heaven
January 24, 2003
They'll be running on the Streif downhill course for the 63rd year, plus a slalom, combined calculation and a Super-G. The snow will be flying all weekend as the World Cup hits Austria.
January 25: Downhill
January 26: Slalom
January 27: Super-G

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Maribor: Final Tune-Up
January 24, 2003
The womens' tour hosts a Giant Slalom and Slalom Saturday and Sunday in Maribor, Slovenia. It's the final weekend of racing prior to the world championships, so competitors should be going all-out.
January 25: Giant Slalom
January 26: Slalom


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Mid-Year Report
January 15, 2003
Janica Kostelic is amazing, Stephan Eberharter and Bode Miller are locked in a major battle, Hermann Maier is back, but where's the snow? All this and much more in our Mid-Year Report.

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Wengen: Big Weekend For The Men
January 17, 2003
Two downhills, a slalom and a combined calculation promise to make this weekend's racing at Wengen pivotal in determining the overall points winner. Will Stephan Eberharter overtake Bode Miller, or can the American hold his lead?
January 17: Downhill I
January 18: Downhill II
January 19: Slalom
January 19: Combined Calculation Results

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Women: Cortina d'Ampezzo
January 15, 2003
After a week off due to lack of snow at Innsbruck, the women will have a busy weekend on the slopes of Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy. The schedule includes two Super-G's, a downhill and a slalom.
January 15: Super-G
January 17: Super-G II
January 18: Downhill
January 19: Giant Slalom

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Adelboden: The Herminator Returns
January 14, 2003
Nearly two years after his last race, and more than a year and half since a horrific motorcycle accident that nearly cost him his life, Hermann Maier returned to World Cup ski racing at Adelboden
January 14: Adelboden Men's GS
January 14: Miller Maintains Points Lead

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Bormio (Again)
January 10, 2003
Trying to find somewhere, anywhere, in Europe with enough snow to hold events, FIS returns to Bormio for a Downhill and Slalom this weekend. Bode Miller will attempt to extend his points lead, and Daron Rahlves will attempt to tame the Stelvio course again.
Complete Preview.
January 11: Eberharter Wins Downhill
January 12: Miller Regains Points Lead
January 12: Maier Returning?

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Men At Kranjska Gora
January 5, 2003
Technical events took center stage at this Slovenian resort, where Bode Miller took the overall points lead in the Giant Slalom and Ivica Kostelic completed an historic family day Sunday in the Slalom.
Giant Slalom.
Slalom

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Bormio: Women's Events Rescheduled
January 5, 2003
With warm and dry conditions across much of Europe, the women's events originally scheduled for Berchtesgaden were rescheduled at Bormio. Janica Kostelic celebrated her 21st birthday with a big weekend on the slopes.
Giant Slalom
Slalom

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Semmering
December 27, 2002
The Women's World Cup tour returns to Semmering, Austria this weekend for GS and slalom events. Janica Kostelic will attempt to increase her points lead, while the Americans will search for strong performances other than Kirsten Clark.
Complete Preview.
Women's Point Standings
December 28: Giant Slalom

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Bormio
December 27, 2002
It's back to the steep Stelvio downhill at Bormio for the men on Sunday. Bode Miller has moved into 2nd place in the overall points standings, and tour leader Stephan Eberharter returns after an injury. Complete Preview.
Men's Point Standings

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Alta Badia
December 22, 2002
Bode Miller broke through for his first victory of the year in the Giant Slalom at Alta Badia. Miller hopes his dominating performance might even attract the interest of sponsors.

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Val Gardena
December 19, 2002
Men's World Cup action returns to Italy's famed Val Gardena for Downhill and Super-G races. The U.S. Team looks ready to go.
December 20: Super-G
December 21: Downhill

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Lenzerheide: Women Hit Switzerland
December 19, 2002
This week, the women's portion of the tour moves to Lenzerheide for a Downhill, Slalom and Combined. We've got a preview.
December 21: Downhill
December 21: Slalom

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Val d'Isere: Miller Podiums
December 15, 2002
Bode Miller ran a strong second in the men's Giant Slalom, a race which say Cup leader Stephan Eberharter injured and carted away on a sledge.
Men's Giant Slalom   Results
Men's Downhill   Results
Women's Super-G    Results
Women's Giant Slalom   Results
Preview

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Beaver Creek: Wild Weekend
December 8, 2002
Conditions were icy, hard and FAST at the Chevy Birds of Prey events at Beaver Creek. Stephan Eberhart continued to show his dominance on Saturday, Didier Cuche got a win on Sunday, and the Americans had an historic finish.
Men's Downhill   Results
Super-G   Results

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Lake Louise: Gerg Wins DH, Injured
December 8, 2002
Germany's Hilde Gerg captured the season-opening women's downhill at Lake Louise but was injured Saturday and may be out for the season. A difficult course and icy conditions saw many crashes over the weekend, including one that sent American Lindsay Kildow to the hospital.
Women's Downhill 1   Results
Women's Downhill 2 Results
Women's Super-G   Results

December 1, 2002
Stephan Eberharter dominated the action on the slopes, taking both the Downhill and the Super-G. But most of the talk centered on a new FIS ruling.


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Park City: America's Opening
November 20, 2002
MountainZone.com correspondent Hans Prosl is back, kickin' ass and taking names as the action heats up at the Chevy Truck America's Opening this weekend in Park City.

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Chad Fleischer Back on Skis
November 4, 2002
Downhiller Chad Fleischer said Friday his Halloween "treat" was getting back on skis. He took 10 testing runs in his first time on skis since he severely injured his right knee in a crash during World Cup training in January.

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Soelden: Shaking Off The Rust
October 27, 2002
US Olympic silver medallist Bode Miller started the World Cup season with another do-or-die routine Sunday, surviving a lost pole in his first giant slalom run and a near-spill in his second. And in the women's giant slalom, a first ever on the World Cup, a three-way tie for 1st.

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