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    Lauren Macuga

    American alpine skier

    Lauren Macuga is an American World Cup alpine ski racer on the U.S. Ski Team, and specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. Macuga competed in the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics and made her World Cup debut in December 2021. Wikipedia

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  2. usskiandsnowboard.org

    Lauren Macuga hails from Park City, Utah, where she was groomed into an already successful alpine career with Park City Ski & Snowboard. Macuga is the 2022 World Juniors bronze medalist. She spent her first full World Cup season on the speed tour in the 2022-23 season where she scored her first World Cup points in St. Moritz in downhill.
  3. olympics.com

    Jan 12, 2025It was a day to remember for US skiers in the St. Anton Super G on Sunday (12 January 2025). On a technical test on the Karl Schranz course, the dark clouds which had made visibility difficult for some of the earlier starters suddenly cleared. And Lauren Macuga, whose previous best result was fourth in December's Beaver Creek downhill, took full advantage to claim her first Alpine Ski World ...
  4. usatoday.com

    Jan 12, 2025American Lauren Macuga claimed her first World Cup victory on Sunday in a super-G race in St. Anton, Austria as her compatriot Lindsey Vonn finished fourth on her comeback to the sport.
  5. usskiandsnowboard.org

    Jan 12, 2025From the start, Macuga had the course on lock, remaining in the green at each interval and continuing to build. The finish suddenly went silent as they saw Macuga coming down, ready to overtake the top step. She crossed the line over a half-second into the lead, giving her classic dance in the finish as the emotions started to settle in on what ...
  6. parkrecord.com

    Jan 14, 2025Lauren Macuga's U.S. teammates hoist her following her first World Cup victory Sunday in the St. Anton, Austria, World Cup. Credit: Photo courtesy of U.S. Ski and Snowboard Sunday on the slopes in St. Anton, Austria, Parkite speed skier Lauren Macuga returned from the holiday break to great success ...
  7. Jan 12, 2025Lauren is 22 and one of three Macuga sisters on the U.S. Ski Team. Her older sister Sam is a ski jumper and her younger sister Alli races moguls. Along with their youngest brother Daniel, an alpine racer, all of them participated in the Youth Sports Alliance Get Out and Play programs. All but Sam skied their way through the Park City Ski Team ...
  8. vaildaily.com

    Dec 12, 2024Macuga didn't exactly beat chopped liver, either. The 22-year-old took down 2023 super-G world champion Marta Bassino in the first race and her Italian teammate, 28-time World Cup winner Federica Brignone, in the second. "It was kind of wild seeing it — coming down and seeing the '1.' This is kind of like a mini-World Cup.
  9. Jan 15, 2025Lauren Macuga became the youngest American to win a World Cup speed race in 18 years. Nick Zaccardi; After breaking the news to her dad, Lauren found time amid celebrations to coordinate a FaceTime call with him, plus her mom Amy and her two sisters: fellow 2026 Olympic hopefuls Alli (a moguls skier) and Sam (a ski jumper). ...
  10. click2houston.com

    Jan 12, 2025Macuga won by 0.68 seconds — a huge winning margin in super-G — ahead of Stephanie Venier of Austria, with Brignone 0.92 back in third. Olympic champion Gut-Behrami was 1.26 back in fifth.

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