Jamie Crane-Mauzy

Jamie Crane-Mauzy (Jamie MoCrazy) is an American freestyle skier and motivational speaker.[1][2][3]

Jamie Crane-Mauzy
Personal information
BornOctober 10, 1992 (1992-10-10) (age 31)
Westport, Connecticut, U.S.
Medal record
Women's freestyle skiing
Representing the  United States
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 OtagoSlopestyle

Life and career

Jamie Crane-Mauzy was born in Westport, Connecticut. At the age of 9, she won State Championships in gymnastics and skiing.[4] She graduated with a BA in Communications from Westminster College in 2019.[5]

Crane-Mauzy was the first female skier to land a double backflip in a competition at the Winter X Games XVII in Aspen, Colorado.[6] Her professional career ended after a skiing accident in 2015, and she now works as a motivational speaker.

In 2023, Crane-Mauzy co-directed the short documentary #MoCrazyStrong, along with Mark Locki, which premiered at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, won the best biographical documentary short at the Atlanta DocuFest.[7][8]

2015 skiing accident

On April 11 2015, Crane-Mauzy was involved in a serious accident while competing in the World Tour Finals in Whistler. In an attempt to move up from fourth place, she upgraded her flat 3 to a double flat seven. She completed the jump and landed on her feet, but caught her edge and whiplashed her head onto the snow. Her brain immediately began bleeding in 8 different spots and her brain stem was damaged, causing complete paralysis on her right side. She was treated in Vancouver General Hospital, where she remained for 8 days before again being transported to Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, UT.[9]

Freestyle skiing results

References

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