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  2. Suzy Chaffee - Wikipedia

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    At age 19, Chaffee tried out for, and won a spot on, the first US Ski Team while a freshman at the University of Denver. [3] She finished fourth in the downhill at the 1966 World Championships . Despite a season-ending crash in 1967 at Vail in the World Cup Series , she ended the season as the 10th ranked in Women's downhill skier, [ 4 ] and ...

  3. List of skiing deaths - Wikipedia

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    All cases in the list below are from alpine or downhill skiing activities; no skiers have been known to have died during any cross-country event, or in any major international ski jumping competitions (e.g. FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup, FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, and the Olympic Games), though many ski ...

  4. Sarah Burke - Wikipedia

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    When half-pipe made its debut at the 2005 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships, she emerged as the first world champion. [11] Burke is also a four-time Winter X Games gold medallist in freestyle skiing. [12] She was the first woman ever to land a jump with 1080-degree rotation in competition. [13]

  5. Kyle Smaine - Wikipedia

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    Kyle David Smaine (June 27, 1991 – January 29, 2023) was an American freestyle skier. He won a gold medal in halfpipe at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2015. [1] [2] Smaine met Jenna Dramise in 2010 while hitchhiking in New Zealand. [3] They married on November 18, 2022. [3]

  6. Greg Athans - Wikipedia

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    He competed in the Canada Games, winning gold medals in the alpine slalom in 1971, and water skiing in 1973, becoming the first athlete to win gold medals at both the summer and winter games. [3] In 1981, he was the best all-round competitor at the 1980 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, winning the World Cup Grand Prix Award. [3] He retired in 1982. [3]

  7. Freestyle skiing - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle skiing is a skiing discipline comprising aerials, moguls, cross, half-pipe, slopestyle and big air as part of the Winter Olympics.It can consist of a skier performing aerial flips and spins and can include skiers sliding rails and boxes on their skis.

  8. Jack Taylor (skier) - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... (1948–2008) [1] was a pioneer freestyle skier and 3x consecutive world mogul champion, having won in ...

  9. FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships - Wikipedia

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    The FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships is the world championship organized by the FIS for freestyle skiing. It was first organized in 1986 and is now held every odd year. Currently, the disciplines included in the World Championships are Aerials, Moguls, Dual Moguls, Ski cross, Half-pipe, Slopestyle and Big air.