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Two-time Olympic skiing champion Maria Riesch is throwing her support behind Munich's bid to host the 2018 Winter Games. Riesch says she will ''try to win (over) nationally
Maria Riesch of Germany won the opening women's World Cup slalom Saturday, edging second-place Lindsey Vonn of the United States by eight-hundredths
event: 1. Lindsey Vonn, United States, one minute, 26.13 seconds. 2. Emily Brydon, Canada, 1:26.65 3. Maria Riesch , Germany, 1:26.93. 4. Britt Janyk, Canada, 1:27.22. 5. Maria Holaus, Austria, 1:27.44. 6 (tie
States, 1:21.94. 3. Ingrid Jacquemod, France, 1:22.53. 4. Anna Fenninger, Austria, 1:22.57. 5. Maria Riesch , Germany, 1:22.60. 6. Fabienne Suter, Switzerland, 1:22.76. 7. Nadia Styger, Switzerland, 1:22
Maria Riesch finishes 4th in the downhill at the World Cup event in Zauchensee, Austria. Watch highlights.
Maria Riesch takes second in the Cortina Super G behind Lindsey Vonn. Riesch still leads the World Cup by 145 points.
Germany's Maria Riesch finished third in the women's downhill at the FIS World Cup. Watch highlights.
Maria Riesch of Germany gets on the podium for the second straight day in the FIS World Cup Alpine Skiing finals. Watch highlights from Are, Sweden.
Germany's Maria Riesch finished second in the women's downhill. Watch highlights.
skier, Lindsey Vonn, right. Linds, named the AP's Female Athlete of the Year, is spending Christmas with BFF, Maria Riesch . Riesch just happens to be the world's No. 2 skier. Vonn is with Riesch and her family in Germany, according to