October 12, 2024

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Bradley Wilson retires after eleven distinguished years

Bradley Wilson retires after eleven distinguished years

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For his next chapter, Wilson will be leading the next generation of mogul skiers in their quest to achieve their dreams as the Head Mogul Coach for Wasatch Freestyle. It’s a fitting new beginning for Wilson who said he would miss progression the most as an athlete. Although he will no longer be personally progressing his run, Wilson will continue to contribute to the progression of the sport and inspire that love for process in the next crop of Olympic mogul skiers. 

In addition, Wilson is also excited to focus time on his creative pursuits with plans to start a woodworking and design furniture business. “I’ve been thinking about these different projects for a long time now. With skiing, I haven’t been able to fully commit to it and I’m excited to do so.”

Wilson would like to thank his teammates, coaches and all support staff for their support during his skiing career. “Thank you to all of the people at U.S. Ski & Snowboard, my coaches, especially the PTs, and everyone else. Everyone at the USANA Center of Excellence really goes above and beyond for our successes, without them none of this (my career) would be a thing.” 

On behalf on the entire FIS Freestyle family we would like to thank Bradley for all those remarkable years on tour and wish him all the best for the future projects. 

Source. U.S. Ski & Snowboard 



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