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Audrey Crowley

  • Hometown
    Eagle, Colorado
  • Team
    2026 U.S. Paralympic Alpine Team , Para Alpine A
  • Years on Team
    3 (since 2024)
  • Born
    03/01/2007
  • Club(s)
    Ski & Snowboard Club Vail
  • School:
    Vail Ski and Snowboard Academy
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BIO

Audrey was born in small town Wisconsin and grew up skiing on a 196 vertical foot hill with her family. Crowley was born without a fully developed right arm, but has grown up competitive in both adaptive and able-bodied races across the country. She was named the Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy Athlete of the Year in 2019. Her proudest accomplishments include her perfect U10 season, winning U.S. Para National Championships in 2021, and winning super-G Nationals in 2023. In 2025, Crowley was named to her first World Championships team, where she took a bronze medal in giant slalom. Following multiple World Cup podiums in 2025-26, Audrey was named to the 2026 Paralympic team.

Audrey loves animals and currently works with Mountain Valley Horse Rescue. She tries to get outside as much as she can and spend time with her family and friends. Crowley’s motto is “I just never thought I couldn’t” - Lighting McQueen, Cars 3, 2017

World Championships
3rd, GS, Maribor, SLO, 2025 | 5th, SL, Maribor, SLO, 2025
Paralympics
5th, AC, Cortina, ITA, 2026 | 6th, DH, Cortina, ITA, 2026 | 8th, SG, Cortina, ITA, 2026
World Cup
4 career podiums | 15 career top 5 finishes

"I think my dream in racing is to win a globe. But my dream in the whole sport of skiing is to just have fun doing it for as long as I can."

3 Things You Didn't Know About Audrey Crowley

  • 1. Audrey listened to over 55,000 minutes of Taylor Swift last year
  • 2. She was named the Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy Athlete of the Year in 2019
  • 3. Audrey became the US Para National Champion at just 14 years old

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