Kloser has been a sport fanatic since day one. Almost immediately she realized her true love for skiing, which eventually resulted in being named to the 2014 Olympic Team. (Getty Images/Mike Ehrmann)
American skiers performed once again in the moguls and dual moguls NorAm held Feb. 20-21 at Park City Mountain.
Mikaela Matthews skied to an eighth place finish at the FIS Freestyle Skiing moguls World Cup at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta on Saturday.
The U.S. Freestyle Moguls Ski Team will make its third stop on the FIS Freestyle World Cup this weekend at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta.
Nessa Dziemian (East Hampstead, NH) was the top U.S. finisher in sixth as the Canadians took five of the six podium spots in in Val St. Come.
Mikaela Matthews put down seven clean runs on Ruka’s steep mogul course to claim her first career World Cup win at the 2016 FIS Freestyle dual moguls opener.
The U.S. Freestyle Moguls Ski Team returns to competition this Saturday as the 2015-16 FIS Freestyle moguls World Cup kicks offs in Ruka, Finland.
Liberty Mutual Insurance sat down with US Freeskiing’s Skier Heidi Kloser to get her thoughts on making a strong comeback from a setback.
Nine athletes, including Olympic Champion Hannah Kearney, will be representing the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team in Sochi.
Bradley Wilson, seen here at Lake Placid, secured his spot on the U.S. Olympic freestyle team Sunday with a third-place finish at the moguls FIS World Cup at Val St. Come.
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Heidi Kloser has been a sport fanatic since day one. Almost immediately she realized her true love for skiing. As soon as she was able to rip up the slopes, Kloser was headed right for the bumps and jumps. Six years after her introduction to skiing, she entered her first moguls competition at the age of seven. Kloser tore into her World Cup rookie season in 2010 with four consecutive top-15 finishes, earning her the FIS World Cup women’s moguls Rookie of the Year title. In 2012 Kloser notched a career-high fourth-place World Cup result on home snow in Deer Valley and then scored another top-ten to make the World Cup top 20 in the season standings. Flash forward to 2014 and Kloser was walking in the Opening Ceremony in Sochi, Russia. Although a training crash on the Olympic course dashed her 2014 Olympic dreams and kept her out for the 2015 season, Kloser has her eyes set on 2018 and is no doubt one of the strongest skiers on the U.S. Ski Team. FIRST TRACKS
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