After a stellar rookie season on the World Cup, Troy Murphy continues to excel with big airs and smooth turns. (Steve Early Photography)
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
Troy Murphy finished just off the podium in fourth as the best mogul skiers in the world tried out a new course at Thaiwoo Ski Resort.
The FIS Freestyle World Cup closed out its stop in PyeongChang with an intense moguls competition under the lights where Jaelin Kauf and Troy Murphy placed fifth
Morgan Schild lands on top at the 2017 Putnam Investments Freestyle Challenge.
The FIS Freestyle moguls World Cup tour stops at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary this weekend
The U.S. mogul skiers put up a strong showing against a tough field at the FIS Freestyle World Cup at Val St. Come.
U.S. Ski Team moguls athletes are moving on to the second of four North American FIS Freestyle World Cups at Val St. Come.
The FIS Freestyle moguls World Cup tour will kick off on Dec. 10 in the winter wonderland of Ruka, Finland.
Troy Murphy Talks Summertime, Moguls and Big Mountain Skiing
Kauf tackled Deer Valley's Champion moguls course a total of six times to land herself on the podium.
Hannah Kearney and Troy Murphy were crowned U.S. mogul champions at the USANA U.S. Freestyle Championships.
Skiing on the home turf of the strong Canadian freestyle team, five American athletes finished in the top 10 at the FIS Freestyle World Cup in Val St. Come.
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.
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In his rookie season on the World Cup in 2014, Troy Murphy had nine starts and earned two fifth-place finishes, which was enough to win the FIS Rookie of the Year award for 2014. He continued to excel in 2015 with four top-10 finishes, including a career-best fourth place in Val. St. Come, Canada. Murphy ended his season with a moguls national title. 2016 was challenging for Murphy as he battled through multiple injuries, but he was able to post two top 10 finished on the World Cup. Murphy continued to progress in 2017 with six top-10 finishes and a sixth in the world ranking. His fast skiing and dynamic air package will be a driving force in international competition for years to come.
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