Hannah Kearney
Hannah Angela Kearney is an American mogul skier who won a gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Early life, family and education
Kearney was born in Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Hanover, New Hampshire, to Jill and Tom Kearney. They met while attending McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was raised in Norwich, Vermont. Her mother is active in promoting youth sports as the director of the Town of Norwich Recreation Department. Hannah began skiing at age two. She considers herself "half-Canadian" because her mother grew up in Montreal and she has relatives living in Vancouver and Montreal.Kearney skied for Waterville Valley BBTS and graduated from Hanover High School. She studied at Dartmouth College as a member of the class of 2015.
Career
Kearney was the national junior moguls champion in 2002. She made her first World Cup appearance on January 11, 2003, finishing 26th.2006 Winter Olympics
A gold medal favorite entering her first Olympics, Kearney had a poor first run and did not make it out of the qualification round. She stumbled after landing her first jump. Her score of 20.80 points put her in 10th at that point, with 20 skiers left to compete. After the second-to-last skier, she was officially bumped out of the top 20, the ranking she would have needed to advance to the final, placing 22nd.2010 Winter Olympics
In December 2009, Kearney won the US Olympic trial event at Steamboat, earning a spot on the US Team.At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Kearney entered the final round with a qualification score of 25.96. As a result of having the best qualifying score, Kearney would be the last skier to ski in the final round. Fellow teammate Shannon Bahrke was in second place, and Canadian Jennifer Heil was in first, with scores of 25.43 and 25.69 respectively. Kearney skied a clean run, earning a score of 26.63 and winning the gold medal.
2014 Winter Olympics
At the 2014 Winter Olympics, Kearney entered the final round with a qualification score of 21.93 As a result of having the best qualifying score, Kearney would be the last skier to ski in the final round. Kearney faltered slightly after the first jump, earning a score of 21.49 to win the bronze medal.World Cup results
Season titles
10 titles| Season | Discipline |
| 2009 | Moguls |
| 2011 | Overall |
| 2011 | Moguls |
| 2012 | Overall |
| 2012 | Moguls |
| 2013 | Moguls |
| 2014 | Overall |
| 2014 | Moguls |
| 2015 | Overall |
| 2015 | Moguls |