Harrison Smith is one of the many young, talented members of the aerials national team. (U.S. Freestyle Ski Team)
The FIS Freestyle aerials World Cup is returning to Beida Lake, China this weekend after a three-year hiatus.
Five athletes graduated from USSA's TEAM Academy in 2016.
The top high-flying U.S. aerialists took to Steamboat’s world class aerial hill on Saturday to take their last jumps of the season at the 2016 USANA U.S. Freestyle Championships.
The U.S. Freestyle aerials Ski Team claimed the top spots in the 2016 World Cup finals
The next generation of elite aerialists kicked off their competition season Dec. 18-19 at U.S. Selections at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City, UT.
Harrison Smith put down two clean jumps to take the win at the 2015 FIS Junior World Ski Championships in Valmalenco, Italy.
A strong team of 16 athletes will represent the U.S. at the 2015 FIS Freestyle/Freeskiing Junior World Championships in Valmalenco, Italy.
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Four NorAm podiums and a sixth place finish at National Championships in 2014 landed Harrison Smith a spot on the U.S. aerials ski team for the 2015 season. Smith really stepped things up in 2015, finishing the season with six top-10 NorAm finishes, a gold medal at the 2015 FIS Junior World Championships and a second place at U.S. Nationals. Smith continued to progress in 2016 with a win at U.S. selections to earn World Cup starts at the Visa Freestyle International at Deer Valley. He closed out the season with two top 10 World Cup finishes and a national title. Smith missed the 2016-17 season due to injury, but plans to come back strong. Q: What is your earliest memory of being on snow? Q: What are your pre-competition rituals/superstitions? |
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