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- After retiring earlier this month, world champion skier and Under Armour athlete Lindsey Vonn visited the Baltimore brand's campus Tuesday as she prepares for the next phase of career, including philanthropy and encouraging young girls in the sport.
- Beset by injuries, world champion skier Lindsay Vonn may be leaving the competitive slopes but she won’t disappear from Under Armour’s roster of athletes anytime soon.
- Among the celebrities sporting Siriano’s looks was Regina King, who won oustanding lead actress in a limited series or movie for Netflix’s “Seven Seconds.”
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- Under Armour has unveiled a Lindsey Vonn film as part of its Unlike Any campaign three days before opening of the Olympics in South Korea
- The U.S. Team headed for South Korea won't feature as much star power as usual in the traditional high-ratings events, but there are a lot of great athletes and story lines if fans dig deep enough.
- From nuclear politics to American skiing stars to Russian doping, here are the key stories when the 2018 Winter Olympics begin Friday.
- After a disastrous performance at the 2014 Winter Games, the U.S. speedskating team has doubled down on its partnership with Under Armour, its outfitter and sponsor whose speed suits were ditched by some of the skaters in Sochi.
- Mikaela Shiffrin heads to Pyeongchang as an overwhelming favorite to be the first to win consecutive slalom golds, and will be a contender to win the giant slalom and combined, too, for a chance to match the Alpine record of three titles at one Olympics.
- Under Armour has long cast itself as an underdog. It is fond of telling stories of athletes’ challenges and redemption.
- Under Armour, Nike, Adidas race to 'personalize' products with new technology. The sports brands are banking on a growing consumer appetite for shoes and apparel that look or feel as customized as a high-end haircut.
- Lindsey Vonn, the world’s most decorated female ski racer, launched a signature ski apparel line on Thursday with Under Armour.
- Lindsey Vonn discusses Under Armour’s early days and how company has changed. “I’m actually the longest-standing Under Armour athlete they have,” said Vonn, who signed with the company in 2006.
- Teammates, huddles, cigars: Under Armour has football-team feel
- While elite female athletes are sporting Under Armour, the typical teenage girl appears to be a tougher sell.
- World Cup skier and Under Armour endorser Lindsey Vonn fractured her ankle skiing in New Zealand as she began her preparation for the new season.
- UnderArmour again brings out celebrity athletes
- Under Armour shares fell nearly 5 percent Tuesday after the company reported that sales rose 25 percent in the first quarter when the market appeared to expect more.
- Continuing push into international soccer, Under Armour has signed 21-year-old Dutch player Memphis Depay, considered a rising star.
- Within days last week, Under Armour lost a bid for NBA superstar Kevin Durant to Nike but announced it landed the world's top-earning supermodel for a marketing campaign geared to women.
- After posting a Gisele Bundchen teaser about the partnership on Tuesday, the Baltimore-based sports apparel company unveiled the full ad this morning.
- Under Armour, in the middle of its biggest-ever campaign targeting women, has signed supermodel Gisele Bundchen, the Baltimore-based sports brand revealed today in a 30-second teaser video on YouTube.
- Under Armour-sponsored athlete Lindsey Vonn is pulling out of next month's winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia because of a knee injury
- When the winter Olympics gets underway next month in Sochi, Russia, Under Armour's logo will be seen by millions of viewers around the globe as the Baltimore-based brand sponsors two U.S. teams and another from Canada
- Under Armour unveils newest ad in I Will campaign, highlighting new ColdGear Infrared apparel
- At the 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Paralympics, Clarksville's Tatyana McFadden won five medals, but none of them were gold. She's adding to her medal collection at the 2012 London Paralympic Games, but this time she's collecting gold.
- When the U.S. bobsled and skeleton program looked to rebound from a disastrous 2006 Winter Olympics, help came from an unusual place not known for cold weather: Baltimore