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Tess Johnson

Tess Johnson is an accomplished American freestyle moguls skier. Notably, she achieved the distinction of being the youngest moguls skier to join the United States national team in 2014. Further solidifying her career, Johnson was selected to represent the United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics held in Pyeongchang, showcasing her talent on an international stage.


2014: Named to United States National Team

At fourteen years old, in 2014, Tess Johnson became the youngest ever moguls skier named to the United States national team, marking a significant career milestone.

2016: Won Grand Prix title and silver medal

In 2016, Tess Johnson won the Grand Prix title for the NorAm tour and a silver medal at the FIS Junior World Ski Championships, showcasing her talent and competitive edge.

January 2018: Fourth Place at World Cup Event

In January 2018, Tess Johnson placed fourth at a World Cup event in Tremblant, Quebec. This result was the best of any American competing at the event and Johnson's best World Cup finish to date.

January 22, 2018: Named to United States Olympic Team

On January 22, 2018, Tess Johnson was named to the United States Olympic Team for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, marking a significant achievement in her skiing career.

2018: Named to United States Olympic Team

In 2018, Tess Johnson was named to the United States Olympic Team for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, marking a significant achievement in her skiing career.

February 10, 2026: Qualified for final in Winter Olympics

Competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Valtellina, on February 10, 2026, Tess Johnson finished in 9th place in the first qualification round of the moguls with a score of 73.79, qualifying her for the final.