Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen's tilt at defending his men's slalom title at the World Ski Championships in Saalbach on ...
Reigning world and Olympic champion Marco Odermatt will look to extend the Swiss men's dominance at the World Ski ...
When Liese Greensfelder ’77, M.S. ’83, visits Norway again this summer, the trip will further deepen a bond with the country ...
This is an audio transcript of the Unhedged podcast episode: ‘Pros and cons of a US sovereign wealth fund’ ...
It's, of course, up to the courts to decide the merits of any lawsuit and Royal Caribbean will be heading to court over an ...
Underwater robots, combined with simple instruments from 100 years ago, are helping researchers unlock the secrets of ...
There is not much Erling Haaland has failed to do when it comes to scoring goals since he joined Manchester City, although ...
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Sporting News on MSNGolf legend Suzann Pettersen on her career, life after retiring and launching talent management agency VOXATwo-time Solheim Cup captain and major champion Suzann Pettersen starts a new chapter after her golfing career.
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Studded tires and losing liters of sweat in his girlfriend’s bathroom: How a Norwegian Tour sensation aims to step up in the ClassicsJonas Abrahamsen made a name for himself last summer with his aggressive riding style in the Tour de France, but the ...
WHEN Bruce Grobbelaar first signed for Liverpool in 1981, he was initially rather sceptical about something Bill Shankly had ...
“One of the first things that I’ve learned in Norway is the three-layer rule,” she explained. “Our first layer is a thermal, thin, long-sleeve shirt. Personally, I prefer Merino wool ...
His Charlie Chaplin wobbly-knees routine worked. Graziani missed too, and Liverpool had their hands on the trophy for the fourth time. Comical as it may have looked, Grobbelaar became the first ...
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