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Elizabeth Lemley

Elizabeth Lemley is an American freestyle skier who specializes in the moguls discipline. As a freestyle skier, she competes in events that test agility and skill on a steep, bumpy course.


January 22, 2006: Elizabeth Lemley's Birth

On January 22, 2006, Elizabeth Lemley was born.

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2021: World Cup Debut

In 2021, Elizabeth Lemley, at age 15, made her World Cup debut at the 2021–22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, making her one of the youngest on the circuit.

December 11, 2022: First World Cup Win

On December 11, 2022, Elizabeth Lemley achieved her first career World Cup win at the 2022–23 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, marking her tenth career World Cup start.

2022: Rookie of the Year and Junior World Ski Championships

In 2022, Elizabeth Lemley finished the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup season with two top-ten finishes and was named the 2022 Rookie of the Year. She also competed at the 2022 FIS Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships, where she won a gold medal in moguls and a silver medal in dual moguls.

2023: Podium Finishes in 2022-23 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup

In 2023, during the 2022–23 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup season, Elizabeth Lemley achieved three podium finishes, securing fifth place overall in the standings.

2024: Winter Youth Olympics Gold Medals

In 2024, Elizabeth Lemley represented the United States at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics, where she won a gold medal in dual moguls and another in the mixed team dual moguls events.

2025: ACL Injury and World Cup Finish

In 2025, Elizabeth Lemley missed the 2024–25 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury. However, during the opening race of the 2025–26 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, she finished in second place in the dual moguls, behind Jaelin Kauf.

January 2026: 2026 Winter Olympics Gold Medal

In January 2026, Elizabeth Lemley was selected to represent the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics. She finished the moguls qualification in second place with a score of 80.95, advancing to the finals, where she won a gold medal with a score of 82.30.