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Hannah Kearney
- 2006 U.S. Olympic Team member in moguls
- 2005 moguls World champion
- 2003 U.S. National moguls champion
- Two-time moguls and dual moguls Junior World champion (2002, 2003)
- Finished in the top-5 in seven out of 12 races including five podiums in the 2005 season
- Ended the 2005 season ranked 10th in the 2005 overall World Cup standings as the top U.S. woman
- Won five medals, two of which are gold, during the 2004 World Cup season
- Took home the Junior U.S. National title in 2002
- Started skiing at age 2 and freestyle skiing at 7 because she had the options of racing or freestyle in her ski program I could already ski and racing sounded incredibly boring, so I opted for freestyle, Kearney said. Very quickly I became hooked.
- Named all-state soccer player three times in high school where she also ran track
- Enjoys reading but is not much for watching sports on TV Id rather be playing some sport than watching it, Kearney said
also enjoys riding horses, making jewelry, knitting
- Favorite foods are sushi and crepes
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On her success in the 2005 season: "I was skiing okay and getting good-but-not-great results," she said to usskiteam.com. "So winning World Championships was a nice way to end the season and set the tone for [this] year."
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Height: 5 6
Born: 2/26/1986
Hometown: Hanover, N.H.
Resides: Norwich, Vt.
Sport: Freestyle
Event: Moguls
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