After a breakout season in 2015, Tom Rowley will be an athlete to watch in the seasons leading up to the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.
Brad Wilson finished fifth in the U.S. moguls team’s first competition at the 2017 FIS Freestyle World Championships.
USSA has announced the team of 16 moguls and aerials athletes that will represent the USA at the 2017 FIS Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships
The FIS Freestyle moguls World Cup tour will kick off on Dec. 10 in the winter wonderland of Ruka, Finland.
The competition was fierce as the best mogul skiers in the United States battled it out for the national title at the 2016 USANA U.S. Freestyle Championships.
Tom Rowley landed his second career World Cup podium in the dual moguls competition in Tazawako.
Kauf tackled Deer Valley's Champion moguls course a total of six times to land herself on the podium.
In the last event of the 2015 season, Tom Rowley and Nessa Dziemian were crowned dual mogul champions at the USANA U.S. Freestyle National Championships.
Hannah Kearney and Troy Murphy were crowned U.S. mogul champions at the USANA U.S. Freestyle Championships.
Tom Rowley earned his first World Cup podium and best career finish at the FIS Freestyle mogul world cup finals.
Hannah Kearney powered to a silver medal in moguls at World Championships behind winner Justine Dufour-Lapointe. Patrick Deneen just missed a medal in fourth.
Olympic champion Hannah Kearney bid farewell to the Champion moguls run, finishing second at the Visa Freestyle International. Dylan Walczyk was second in men's moguls.
The U.S. Freestyle Ski Team will send a strong team of 14 athletes to Kreischberg, Austria for the 2015 FIS Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships.
Hannah Kearney skied to her 64th World Cup podium with a third place finish at the dual moguls opener in Ruka, Finland.
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Growing up in Long Beach, NY, Tom Rowley has spend a lot of time on the sand and the snow. After pursuing both football and skiing in high school, Rowley moved to Telluride, CO after graduation to pursue skiing full time and put all his efforts into making the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team. After two years in Telluride, that dream came true. 2015 was a break out season for Rowley, who made a last minute trip to Ruka, Finland to ski in the World Cup opener where he finished just off the podium in fourth. He continued to excel on the World Cup circuit, earning his first World Cup podium and the 2015 FIS World Cup Rookie of the Year title. Since then, Rowley has landed a handful of top-10 World Cup finishes around the globe. FIRST TRACKS |
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