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Logan Grosdidier is On the Rise

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
June, 10 2026
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Logan Grosdidier is 'On the Rise.' (U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

Logan Grosdidier is On the Rise 

Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team’s Logan Grosdidier is “On the Rise.” Grosdidier is one of the youngest alpine skiers on the team and is showing no signs of slowing down. In her rookie season on the national team, Grosdidier made her World Cup debut, won a NorAm Cup super-G title and earned a World Juniors silver medal.

Originally from Wenatchee, Washington, Grosdidier credits her ski racing development to the local mountain, Mission Ridge, where she first developed a love for the sport while chasing her siblings around. She later honed her skills at the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club and now trains year-round with the Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team. In her first season racing at the FIS level, she exceeded her own expectations by landing multiple NorAm podiums, an impressive feat for such a young racer, and soon after this initial success, she was named to the Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team. Her sister, Tatum Grosdidier, is also on the national team. 

Grosdidier is looking to build on that momentum heading into the upcoming season and focus solely on the World Cup.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard’s “On the Rise” series, presented by Zions Bank, highlights athletes throughout the season. Through community service, sponsorships and charitable donations, Zions Bank is committed to fueling economic growth and enhancing the quality of life in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming.

What initially drew you to this sport?
My older sisters initially drew me into the sport. I wouldn't be where I am today if I hadn't followed in their footsteps and looked up to them throughout my life. Watching them ski inspired me to get involved and they helped create my passion for the sport from a very young age.

When you were younger and getting into the sport, what were your goals?
When I was younger, I never had any long-term goals in the sport. I mainly wanted to ski because I enjoyed it and got to spend time with my friends. However, I've always been a very competitive person. Whether it was skiing, soccer, or any activity that involved competition, I always wanted to win.

What is your biggest accomplishment?
My biggest accomplishment in alpine skiing is finishing second in the NorAm Cup overall standings this past season. It was a result greatly impacted by the support of the people around me.

What is your ultimate goal?
My ultimate goal is to become the best version of myself within the sport and to compete consistently on the World Cup circuit. I know I still have a long way to go before I reach my full potential, so my goal is to continue developing as an athlete, compete to my best ability and eventually establish myself among the top ski racers in the world. More than anything, I want to look back on my career knowing I made the most of every opportunity.

Who are your heroes?
My heroes are my older sisters. They've guided me through many of the decisions I've made in my life, both in and outside of skiing. Their support, advice and examples have played a huge role in who I am today.

You win $5,000 in prize money: what do you do with it?
I would most likely give the $5,000 prize money to my parents. They have been my number-one supporters throughout my career and have sacrificed so much to help me pursue my dreams. 

Do you have a budget or follow a spending structure?
I wouldn't say I follow a strict spending structure yet, since I'm not earning a consistent income right now, so I mostly try to be mindful of what I spend my money on. 

What's one money habit you follow?
One money habit I follow is thinking carefully before making a purchase. I try to avoid buying things on impulse and ask myself whether I actually need them before spending money.

Follow Logan and her journey here