Two-time Olympic medalist, World Champion and the most decorated World Cup athlete of all time, Hannah Kearney is a force unlike any other in the moguls world. (Getty Images/AFP/Jean-Pierre Clatot)
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.
VIDEO: Kearney Wins #43
Hannah Kearney took her 43rd career World Cup win, taking a moguls victory in Calgary.
Hannah Kearney kicked of 2015 with her first World Cup win of the season in Calgary, Alberta.
VIDEO: Kearney Third in Ruka Duals
Hannah Kearney opened the FIS World Cup moguls season finishing third in a dual moguls event in Ruka, Finland.
Hannah Kearney skied to her 64th World Cup podium with a third place finish at the dual moguls opener in Ruka, Finland.
Ski & Snowboard Club Vail, Mikaela Shiffrin and former USSA President and CEO Bill Marolt took home top honors at the USSA Awards Dinner.
Olympic bronze medalist Hannah Kearney claimed her fourth-straight FIS Freestyle World Cup moguls title Friday with her gold-medal run under the lights at the World Cup Finals competition in La Plagne, France.
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Olympic bronze medalist Hannah Kearny returned to the top of the World Cup standings Sunday with her win at the snowy Voss dual moguls World Cup, while Bradley Wilson was also able to land on the podium in third.
Olympic bronze medalist Hannah Kearney skied into third Saturday despite flat light conditions at the Voss moguls World Cup.
Hannah Kearney retook her spot at the top of the World Cup moguls standings Sunday with a win at the Inawashiro dual moguls competition.
A record-matching 17 Team USA skiers and snowboarders left the Sochi Olympic Winter Games with medals, including Hannah Kearney’s bronze in the women’s moguls event. Here’s Kearney with Head Moguls Coach Garth Hager.
Hannah Kearney reigned in a wild run to earn an Olympic bronze medal during a fierce women’s moguls superfinal at the 2014 Sochi Games Saturday.
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Vermonter Hannah Kearney keeps finding herself in the middle of success, the most distinguished of which was her nailing the coveted gold medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. As a youth, high school state soccer and track team championships were followed by four Junior World Championship titles in moguls. When the multi-sport talent hit the moguls World Cup fulltime, she won two competitions in her rookie season–one when she was just 17 years old. A year later, Kearney was the 2005 moguls World Champion. Then came Kearney’s unbelievable streak, when from January 2011 to February 2012 she literally could not be beat. Kearney notched 16 consecutive victories and eclipsed alpine legend Ingemar Stenmark’s record for the longest FIS World Cup win streak in all disciplines. In 2011 all those wins resulted in her first World Cup freestyle overall title, a second moguls globe and her third and fourth World Championships medals. Kearney then went on to become World Champion yet again in single moguls in Voss, Norway in 2013. She also secured a bronze medal in duals. Kearney took nine more podiums throughout the 2013 season as well as another overall moguls title. Dominance was again Kearney's middle name in the 2013-14 season. She was able to add another Olympic medal (a bronze), another overall globe and another moguls globe to her collection thanks to seven World Cup wins. FIRST TRACKS
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