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Height
5-10
Weight
150
 

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Moguls skier Bryon Wilson knocked everyone's socks off in 2010 when, after a stroke of luck got him a start on the World Cup, he nailed two second-place finishes and a spot on the 2010 Olympic team. But Wilson wasn't done yet, as he took his newfound success and landed a bronze medal in Vancouver. The 2012 season was a comeback year following ACL reconstruction, but 2013 was a show-stopping season for Wilson. He earned his first World Cup win in Kreischberg, Austria and finished the season ranked 10th. In 2014 Wilson proved his staying power by notching four top-10 World Cup finishes. He continued to stay consistent with five top-10 World Cup finishes in 2015 plus a second place finish at U.S. Championships.

FIRST TRACKS
Wilson started skiing when he was three, but didn't move to freestyle until he was 12 "and was hooked." Bryon and younger brother Brad (also a U.S. Ski Team member) started at Lost Trail when Tom Vinyard invited them to ski with him. Later Wilson moved to the Bridger program with Mike Papke and Tony Gilpin before joining Wasatch Freestyle in Park City, UT.

OFF THE SNOW
Off the mountain Wilson creates wood sculptures, mostly trout carving but some other subjects as well. He also loves to fly fish and ride mountain bikes.

 

Highlights

OLYMPICS
Teams: 2010
Bronze, MO, Vancouver, CAN, 2010

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Teams: 2011, 2013
31st, DM, Voss, NOR, 2013
10th, MO, Voss, NOR, 2013

WORLD CUP
4th, DM, Megeve, FRA, 2015
5th, MO, Val St. Come, CAN, 2015
6th, MO, Tazawako, JPN, 2015
7th, MO, Calgary, CAN, 2015
9th, MO, Deer Valley, USA, 2015

U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS
2nd, DM, Steamboat, CO, 2015
2nd, MO, Heavenly, CA, 2013
1, MO, Squaw Valley, CA, 2009
3rd, DM, Squaw Valley, CA, 2009
3rd, DM, Killington, VT, 2006

OTHER
Gold, MO, FIS Junior World Championships, Airolo, SUI, 2007

NorAm moguls champion (three wins, one more in duals), 2007


 


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