U.S. Mogul Champ Hannah Kearney: Let's Not Talk About Retirement
Is it surprising that the East produces so many great bump skiers? Not at all. Kearney looks forward to a new chapter, and offers a couple tips on how to rip in moguls.
Is it surprising that the East produces so many great bump skiers? Not at all. Kearney looks forward to a new chapter, and offers a couple tips on how to rip in moguls.
Mogul skier Hannah Kearney picked up the U.S.'s first gold medal at the Vancouver Olympic Games this weekend—just as she predicted she would.
As skin-tight speed suits attest, it’s not how good you look but how fast you go that wins you Olympic medals in the alpine disciplines. But in freestyle, style counts too.
The precursor to slopestyle, moguls are as close as you will get to watching off-axis 720’s. Twenty-three year old American mogul skier Hannah Kearney seems like a promising gold medal pick for the event, held at Cyprus Mountain, just 20 miles from Vancouver.
The U.S. Freestyle Ski Team's Hannah Kearney (Norwich VT) finished ninth March 18 to solidify her spot as the 2009 World Cup moguls champion.
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