





Freestyle skier Brita Sigourney is a high-flying legend in the world of winter action sports. Since her early days training at Alpine Meadows, the California native has always had an edge over her competition and owes a lot of her success to Clay Beck and Olympic silver medalist Shannon Bahrke. Since 2003, Brita has contended in the Winter X Games and has earned numerous medals throughout her career, including four golds, a silver in the superpipe, and a World Championships bronze. A versatile talent on the slopes, she dominates at skiing moguls, aerials, halfpipe, and slopestyle. In fact, back in 2010, she became the first woman to land a double cork 1080 in competition. Brita has also stood her ground in the World Cup circuit, securing four impressive victories. She’s represented the U.S. twice in the Olympics and has taken part in the X Games five times, more than any other female skier in history.
Freestyle skier Brita Sigourney is a high-flying legend in the world of winter action sports. Since her early days training at Alpine Meadows, the California native has always had an edge over her competition and owes a lot of her success to Clay Beck and Olympic silver medalist Shannon Bahrke. Since 2003, Brita has contended in the Winter X Games and has earned numerous medals throughout her career, including four golds, a silver in the superpipe, and a World Championships bronze. A versatile talent on the slopes, she dominates at skiing moguls, aerials, halfpipe, and slopestyle. In fact, back in 2010, she became the first woman to land a double cork 1080 in competition. Brita has also stood her ground in the World Cup circuit, securing four impressive victories. She’s represented the U.S. twice in the Olympics and has taken part in the X Games five times, more than any other female skier in history.
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