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Sestriere, ITA: Miller First US Champ since '83
March 10-14, 2004

With the cancellation of the second run due to fog, Bode Miller becomes the WC Giant Slalom champion, the first US champion since Phil Mahre.
March 10th: M DH: Rhalves wins men's DH.
March 11th: M SG: Maier repeats as Super G champ.
March 14th: M SL: Polander takes slalom final.

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Sestriere, ITA: Paerson Takes GS Crown
March 10-14, 2004
Anja Paerson of Sweden, already the women's overall, slalom and GS points champ, wins the final GS race.
March 10th: W DH: Renate Goetschl clinches women's DH.
March 11th: W SG: Unheralded Styger wins Super G.
March 13th: W SL: US' Schleper good for silver.

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Kvitfjell, NOR: Rhalves Storms Norway
March 6-7, 2004
Bode Miller is not the only darling of the US Ski Team as Daron Rhalves pounds the Olympiabakken course to collect his second Super G win of the season.
March 6th: M DH: Erberharter wins, Miller drops to No.2

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Kranjska Gora, SLO: Miller Misses Chance, Still No. 1
February 28-29, 2004
After an epic GS win, Bode Miller misses his chance to build on his WC lead during Sunday's slalom race after missing a gate.
February 28th: M GS: Miller wins and gains WC points lead.

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Levi, FIN: Poutianen Wins First WC Race
February 28, 2004
Finland's Tanja Poutiainen wins the first WC event of her career in front of her compatriats as the WC makes its debut in Finland.

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Are, SWE: Paerson Jumps 10th to Winner's Circle
February 21-22, 2004
Anja Paerson of Sweden rips through her final slalom run to jump from 10th place to her 10th victory of the season...
February 21st: W GS: Goetschl wins GS and gains on Paerson for WC lead.

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St. Anton, AUT: Miller Good for Gold
February 14-15, 2004
Bode Miller nails a slalom victory on Sunday, his first since Schladming in 2002. He is now in 3rd place overall in WC points.
February 14th: M DH: Maier ties Girardelli with 46th victory

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Adelboden, SUI: Miller Storms to 2nd in Slalom
February 7-8, 2004
An attacking Bode Miller rips through his final slalom run, moving up two spots to take second.
February 7th: M GS: Polander wins; rains sinks Miller's podium run.

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Zwiesel, GER: Paerson Sweeps
February 7-8, 2004
Sweden's Anja Paerson wins both the slalom and giant slalom for a weekend sweep.
January 27th: W GS: Paerson clinches GS season title.

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Garmisch, AUS: Maier Reclaims Points Lead
January 27-31, 2004
With his 45th WC win in the Garmisch super G, Maier reclaims the overall points lead, while a weary Rhalves battles a cold.
January 27th: M SL: Kostelic crashes, Miller finishes 4th
January 30th: M DH 1: Rahlves earns 4th podium in a row
January 31st: M DH 2: Erberharter notches 28th win

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Haus, AUS: Montillet & Riesch Tie for Win
January 30 - February 1, 2004
Teenager Riesch follows her stunning DH win with a first place tie in the super G, while US' Kildrow blazes to 6th from a 45th start.
January 30th: W DH 1: Riesch earns first WC win
January 31st: W DH 2: Kostner of Italy shines

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Kitzbuehel, AUS: Miller Victorious in Combined
January 22-25, 2004
Bode Miller earns his 10th career World Cup victory on Sunday with a win in the combined.
January 22nd: M DH 1: Kjus Edges Eberharter, Rahlves podiums
January 23rd: M SG: Rahlves tops in Super G
January 24th: M DH 2: Eberharter wins, Rahlves 2nd

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Maribor, SLO: Paerson Collects Second Gold
January 23-25, 2004
Winning the GS isn't enough for Anja Paerson, who wins Sunday's slalom to extend her World Cup lead.
January 23rd: W GS: Paerson regains WC lead with GS win.

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Cortina D'Ampezzo, ITA: Teen Sensation Goes for Broke
January 14-18, 2004
Teen ripper Lindsey Kildow reaches the podium for the first time in her young career with a bronze finish the 2nd DH.
January 14th: W SG#1: Canadian Simard is surprise winner of first SG.
January 16th: W SG #2: Goetschle nabs second SG.
January 17th: W DH #1: Goetschl gains WC lead with a silver finish.

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Wengen, SUI: Slalom Carnage
January 17, 2004
Raw conditions mars the men's slalom as a quarter of the field, including half of the top 15, goes out in the first run.

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Chamonix, FRA: Bode Wins, Back in Title Chase!
January 10-11, 2004
In a steady rain, Bode Miller grabs his third win of the World Cup season in the legendary Kandahar combined title in Chamonix.
January 10th: Men's DH: Eberharter untouchable in his first win of the season.

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Veysonnaz, SUI: Gerg Reigns in Super G
January 10-11, 2004
Two-time World Cup super G champion Hilde Gerg of Germany collects her 17th World Cup victory of her career in the super G.
January 10th: Women's DH: Goetschl Wins, US' Clark 4th.

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Megeve, FRA: Paerson Unstoppable
January 5, 2004
Anja Paerson of Sweden is unstoppable as she collects her fifth victory of the season, this time in the slalom.

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Flachau, AUT: Miller Crashes
January 3, 2004
Despite crashing at the bottom of the course, Bode Miller maintains his points lead in the GS. Hermann Maier, racing on home turf, fails to make the cut-off.

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Lienz, AUT: Paerson Continues to Dominate WC
December 27-28, 2003
Anja Paerson of Sweden continues her sizzling World Cup season with a win in the slalom. The men's downhill was cancelled due to heavy snow.
December 27: Women's GS: US' Clark powers to third place.

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Alta Badia, ITA: Miller Leads GS Points
December 20-21, 2003
Bode Miller holds onto his points lead in the giant slalom with a third place finish. Italian David Simoncelli wins the event by a full second.
December 20: Men's DH: France's Antoine Deneriaz overpowers the field.

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St. Moritz, SUI: Goetschal Nabs 29th Career Win in DH
December 20, 2003
Austrian Renate Goetschl racks up her 29th career win with German Hilde Greg finishing a close second. US skier Jonna Mendes finishes fifth.

World Cup Ski Racing

Val Gardena, ITA: Kjus Breaks Up Austrian Stranglehold
December 19, 2003
Norwegian Lasse Kjus wins the super G, preventing an Austrian podium sweep. Rhalves narrowly misses a spot, finishing fourth.

World Cup Ski Racing

Madonna di Campiglio, IT: Hosp Rips on Ice
December 16-17, 2003
Austrian Nicole Hosp maintained her first run lead to hold off World Cup leader Anja Paerson in the second slalom race.
December 16: Women's SL #1: Paerson wins first slalom race and remains WC leader.

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Alta Badia, ITA: Miller Rebounds
December 13-14, 2003
After several DNF races, Miller rebounds to take fourth in the giant slalom, while reigning WC slalom champion Kalle Palander screams to first place.
December 13: Women's GS: Karbon escapes with close win.

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Beavercreek, CO: Rahlves Ends US' Dry Spell in DH
December 5-7, 2003
Daron Rahlves lays down some serious speed to win the first DH of the weekend, the first American skier to do so on US snow since 1984.
December 6: Men's DH-2: Hermanator wins 44th DH of career.
December 7: Men's Super G: Solbakken grabs first WC win.

World Cup Ski Racing

Lake Louise, Alberta: Montillet Boldly Takes First DH
December 5-7, 2003
Carole Montillet scores a win in the first DH of the weekend while US' Kirsten Clark sizzles for third.
Decebmer 6: Women's DH-2: Montillet Doubles Her Gold
Decebmer 7: Women's Super G: Goetschle Too Hot

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Lake Louise, Alberta: The Hermanator is Back!
November 29-30, 2003
Austrian superstar Hermann Maier astonishes the crowd with a Super G win, proving he's still a force to be reckoned with.
November 29: Men's DH - Walchhofer Snatches Opener

World Cup Ski Racing

Park City, UT: Paerson Gets 13th Win of Career
November 29, 2003
The Women's World Cup slalom opened in Park City this weekend, where Swede Anja Paerson beat out a tough field by more than a second to win.

World Cup Ski Racing

Park City, UT: Palander Wins Amid Controversy
November 23, 2003
Over a thrilling weekend, Kalle Palander of Finland wins the slalom after a jury threw out Schoenfelder's lead-tying provisional re-run.

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Soelden, Austria: Miller Rips Up Rettenbach Glacier
October 25-26, 2003
Reigning giant slalom world champion Bode Miller wins the opening men's World Cup race by more than a second on the icy course set on the Rettenbach Glacier.

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Soelden, Austria: Schleper Scores Women's Best US Finish
October 25-26, 2003
A re-energized Sarah Schleper overcame a first-run mistake to finish 7th at the opening Women's Giant Slalom World Cup race. Martina Ertle of Germany took home top honors.

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