Perhaps the most intimidating task any athlete ever faces is making the “transition”. Olympic athletes find their passion and their purpose at an increasingly young age and chase down their dreams in hopes of glory and fulfillment. While we typically hear the success stories and life changing moments highlighted on The Today Show, many don’t… Continue Reading
Park City Olympic Aerialist Mac Bohonnon Retires
Park City Olympic aerialist Mac Bohonnon retires after 12 years on skis Sports | April 26, 2019 Ben Ramsey Mac Bohonnon sticks the landing of his aerials routine during the Visa Freestyle International World Cup at Deer Valley Resort on Feb. 3, 2017. Bohonnon finished the season second overall in World Cup standings, one of his… Continue Reading
Mac Bohonnon Retires From US Ski Team
With nine World Cup podiums, including three victories; two Olympic appearances and one crystal globe spanning his 12-year career, aerialist Mac Bohonnon (Madison, Conn.) has decided to hang up his proverbial U.S. Ski Team hat. Although growing up in a beach town, Mac learned to ski at just eighteen-months-old. The Bohonnons were weekend warriors and… Continue Reading
Farewell
Since as long as I can remember competing in the Olympics as a skier was my greatest goal in life. The vigor to see this dream come to fruition gave me direction, purpose, passion, and joy. It gave me friends that became family; and, it gave me memories that will last a lifetime. I will… Continue Reading
2018 US Olympic Freestyle Team
Veteran Olympians Ashley Caldwell (Ashburn, Va.), Mac Bohonnon (Madison, Conn.) and Bradley Wilson (Butte, Mont.), plus current World Cup leader Jaelin Kauf (Alta, Wyo.) headline a team of 14 athletes named to the 2018 U.S. Olympic Freestyle Ski Team that will compete at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 beginning February 9. The selections will… Continue Reading
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