The 22-year-old speedskier is amid her breakout season, which has three World Cups left.
Two gold medals and one very special headband. American skier Breezy Johnson is leaving the world championships with more ...
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US skier Lauren Macuga shows off her 'weird dance moves' to celebrate bronze in worlds debutFirst major championship. First event. First medal. Lauren Macuga certainly didn’t waste any time making an impact at the ...
Lauren Macuga's bronze in the super-G at the world championships adds to what's been a breakout season for the 22-year-old ...
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United States’ Lindsey Vonn, right, talks to United States’ Lauren Macuga, center, and United States’ Jacqueline Wiles, right ...
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US skier Lauren Macuga wins downhill portion of new team combined event at world championshipsAmerican skier Lauren Macuga has posted the fastest time in the downhill portion of the new team combined event at the Alpine ...
Austrian Stephanie Venier was the surprise super-G winner at the World Alpine Skiing Championships, while American Lauren Macuga tied for the bronze medal in the first senior worlds race of her career ...
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From the same Minnesota hill that produced Lindsey Vonn, Paula Moltzan wins bronze at ski worldsUntil Thursday, when Moltzan took the bronze medal in giant slalom for her first individual medal at this level, finishing a ...
She was second. Lauren Macuga made quite the impression at her first world championships. Macuga tied for third in the super-G on Thursday at worlds in Saalbach, Austria. That makes her the first ...
Lara Colturi is only 18 and has been on the podium twice this season. American talent Lauren Macuga, 22, upstaged Lindsey Vonn when she won a super-G in January. Advertisement Article continues below ...
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AFP on MSNMacuga leads US team combined charge, Vonn strugglesWorld super-G bronze medallist Lauren Macuga of the United States set the fastest time in the downhill section of the women's ...
SAALBACH-HINTERGLEMM, Austria (AP) — First major championship. First event. First medal. Lauren Macuga certainly didn’t waste any time making an impact at the Alpine skiing world championships.
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