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Hannah Kearney: The Granite State's Mogul Queen

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Hannah Kearney's gold medal-winning run at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics wasn't just a display of athletic brilliance—it was the culmination of a journey marked by failure, resilience, and transformation. As the New Hampshire local tells host Dan Egan, her path to Olympic glory started in the most humble circumstances: skiing Jay Peak's challenging glades while living in a house with no electricity or running water.
The mogul skiing legend reveals how her early exposure to freestyle came through ballet skiing at the Dartmouth Skiway—a discipline requiring intricate pole flips and choreographed routines performed to music. Under the mentorship of Nick and Suszi Preston at Waterville Valley, Kearney developed not just as an athlete but as a person. "They were so much more than ski coaches," she reflects, describing how their belief in her potential and unwavering dedication created a family-like environment that nurtured champions.
Particularly fascinating is Kearney's candid discussion of her 2006 Olympic disappointment, where poor preparation and overwhelming pressure led to early elimination. This failure, combined with a subsequent injury, became the catalyst for her complete reinvention as an athlete—incorporating serious strength training, meticulous preparation, and a newfound gratitude for her sport. When she stood atop the course in Vancouver four years later amid wind and rain, these experiences gave her the edge needed to claim gold.
Today, Kearney continues contributing to the sport she loves as a development officer for the US Ski and Snowboard Foundation, NBC commentator, and strength coach. Her iconic pigtail braids—originally a practical solution for securing her helmet—have become a symbol emulated by young skiers worldwide. As she prepares for induction into the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame, Kearney's story reminds us that sometimes our greatest setbacks contain the seeds of our future success.

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Chapters

1. Introducing Hannah Kearney: Olympic Legend (00:00:00)

2. Life After Competition: Commentary & Coaching (00:05:20)

3. American Women Dominating Mogul Skiing (00:11:44)

4. Early Years: From Jay Peak to Ballet Skiing (00:17:00)

5. Olympic Journey: Vancouver Gold & Beyond (00:27:14)

6. Learning from Failure & Mentoring Champions (00:35:45)

17 episodes

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Hannah Kearney's gold medal-winning run at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics wasn't just a display of athletic brilliance—it was the culmination of a journey marked by failure, resilience, and transformation. As the New Hampshire local tells host Dan Egan, her path to Olympic glory started in the most humble circumstances: skiing Jay Peak's challenging glades while living in a house with no electricity or running water.
The mogul skiing legend reveals how her early exposure to freestyle came through ballet skiing at the Dartmouth Skiway—a discipline requiring intricate pole flips and choreographed routines performed to music. Under the mentorship of Nick and Suszi Preston at Waterville Valley, Kearney developed not just as an athlete but as a person. "They were so much more than ski coaches," she reflects, describing how their belief in her potential and unwavering dedication created a family-like environment that nurtured champions.
Particularly fascinating is Kearney's candid discussion of her 2006 Olympic disappointment, where poor preparation and overwhelming pressure led to early elimination. This failure, combined with a subsequent injury, became the catalyst for her complete reinvention as an athlete—incorporating serious strength training, meticulous preparation, and a newfound gratitude for her sport. When she stood atop the course in Vancouver four years later amid wind and rain, these experiences gave her the edge needed to claim gold.
Today, Kearney continues contributing to the sport she loves as a development officer for the US Ski and Snowboard Foundation, NBC commentator, and strength coach. Her iconic pigtail braids—originally a practical solution for securing her helmet—have become a symbol emulated by young skiers worldwide. As she prepares for induction into the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame, Kearney's story reminds us that sometimes our greatest setbacks contain the seeds of our future success.

Listen to the full episode to hear more on Hannah Kearney.

Send us a text

For more information about the 603podcast visit 603podcast.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introducing Hannah Kearney: Olympic Legend (00:00:00)

2. Life After Competition: Commentary & Coaching (00:05:20)

3. American Women Dominating Mogul Skiing (00:11:44)

4. Early Years: From Jay Peak to Ballet Skiing (00:17:00)

5. Olympic Journey: Vancouver Gold & Beyond (00:27:14)

6. Learning from Failure & Mentoring Champions (00:35:45)

17 episodes

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