Mogul Skiing - Notable Olympic Mogul Skiers

Notable Olympic Mogul Skiers

  • Alexandre Bilodeau, Canada (Men's Gold 2010)
  • Shannon Bahrke, USA (Women's Silver 2002, Women's Bronze 2010)
  • Dale Begg-Smith, Australia (Men's Gold 2006, Men's Silver 2010)
  • Jean-Luc Brassard, Canada (Men's Gold 1994)
  • Toby Dawson, USA (Men's Bronze 2006)
  • Edgar Grospiron, France (Men's Gold 1992, Bronze 1994)
  • Jennifer Heil, Canada (Women's Gold 2006, Women's Silver 2010)
  • Hannah Kearney, USA (Women's Gold 2010)
  • Janne Lahtela, Finland (Men's Gold 2002, Silver 1998)
  • Sandra Laoura, France (Women's Bronze 2006)
  • Travis Mayer, USA (Men's Silver 2002)
  • Jonny Moseley, USA (Men's Gold 1998)
  • Mikko Ronkainen, Finland (Men's Silver 2006)
  • Tae Satoya, Japan (Women's Gold 1998, Bronze 2002)
  • Kari Traa, Norway (Women's Gold 2002, Silver 2006, Bronze 1998)
  • Donna Weinbrecht, USA (Women's Gold 1992)

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