- Born on September 3, 1982, in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.
- Was a professional freestyle skier, known for her exceptional skills in the halfpipe discipline.
- Considered a pioneer in women’s freestyle skiing and a driving force behind the inclusion of women’s ski halfpipe in the Winter X Games and the Olympics.
- Won numerous medals and accolades throughout her career, including four gold medals at the Winter X Games.
- Actively advocated for gender equality and greater recognition of women in action sports.
- Tragically passed away on January 19, 2012, following a training accident in Utah, United States.
- Despite her untimely death, her legacy continues to inspire and influence athletes in the skiing community.
- Inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame and the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame posthumously.
- Remembered for her talent, passion, and advocacy both on and off the slopes.