ANTON, Austria (AP) — Breakout star Lauren Macuga and comeback queen Lindsey Vonn made it a classic Sunday for the United States ski team. Macuga’s first World Cup race win — in a super-G ...
Austria's Stephanie Venier topped the podium, and American Lauren Macuga hit a new milestone in her young career in ...
Austrian Stephanie Venier was the surprise super-G winner at the World Alpine Skiing Championships, while American Lauren ...
Lauren Macuga posted a third place time of 1:20.71, tying for the medal with Norway’s Kasja Vickoff Lie. Austria’s Stephanie ...
Lauren won a super-G in St. Anton, Austria, last month for her first World Cup victory and now she's done something ... Vonn ...
Lauren Macuga ... season for Macuga, 22. She won a pair of super-Gs at an event at Copper Mountain in December, then won her first World Cup title last month in the super-G at St. Anton, Austria.
In Thursday’s first World Championships speed race in Saalbach, Austria, 22-year-old Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete Lauren ...
At 22, Lauren Macuga is the youngest skier to win a World Championships speed event medal in 12 years.
Federica Brignone of Italy finished 0.10 seconds behind to take the silver medal, while Lauren Macuga of ... Venier has three ...
Macuga’s first World Cup race win — in a super-G where the 40-year-old Vonn impressed ... “I’m also really proud of my teammate Lauren. It’s really nice to be part of such a fun team.