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Jonny Moseley, Olympian

At the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Jonny Moseley impressed the crowds with his much talked about "dinner roll"during the men's moguls competition. Moseley finished in fourth place and won the hearts of America.

Moseley was both the 2000 U.S. Open Champion, slope style and the Gravity Games silver medalist in the big
air competition. In 1999, he was the X-Games silver medalist, big air.

Moseley captured the first U.S. Gold medal in freestyle moguls at the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano with a daring maneuver no other bump skier could duplicate, the "360 mute-grab".

The gregarious, fun-loving Moseley began skiing when he was three years old. Raised in Tiburon, CA, Moseley currently resides in San Francisco, CA.