POV: You ski into the finish after your first World Cup. Your teammates are cheering so loud for you that the Swiss crowd joins in, and the stadium sounds no different than it did from the first racer, down to you, in bib 47.
That’s what 19-year-old @amo_ski got to experience today, because #oneteam lifts each other up, no matter what 💪🇺🇸
A solid finish from @jacquelinewiles in 13th and this overall team spirit will carry the gals into the second downhill tomorrow in Crans-Montana, SUI.
Tune in live at 4:30 a.m. ET on @skiandsnowboard.live to watch. Let’s go girls 😎 #stifelusskiteam
22 in the world 🤯
From first World Cup points to first finals this season has been unreal!
Huge thank you to everyone involved. Thanks to the best coaches, physio, and technician putting in the work on and off the hill. Thank you to my family and friends for being there for the highs and lows. And a huge thank you and shoutout to all my teammates, Nations Cup who?!
I’m just getting started and am leaving this season hungrier than ever!
📸: @fisalpine@usskiteam #stifelusskiteam @worldcupdreamst2@head_rebels@shredoptics #SHRED #ComeSHREDwithUs #DefeatFlatLight @onewaysport@insideguidewire@stifelfinancial@americandownhiller
Little Allison’s Olympic dreams will have to wait another 4 years 🥺
This one hurt a lot but only because I was close. At the beginning of the season, having never even scored World Cup points, the Olympics was a stretch, but as the season went on it seemed more and more possible. Like they say in Ted Lasso “It’s the hope that kills you”
Top 20s in two disciplines, a top 15, and sitting 21st in DH standings has only made me hungry for more and I can’t wait to keep pushing this season and for years to come😁
I also can’t wait to cheer on my @usskiteam teammates and especially this super strong women’s team at the Olympics!