Meghan Tierney
Meghan Tierney is a two time Olympian American snowboarder. She competed in Snowboarding at the [2018 Winter Olympics – Women's snowboard cross|snowboard cross at the 2018 Winter Olympics] and at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's snowboard cross|2022 Winter Olympics].
Early life, family and education
Born in Long Branch, New Jersey, Tierney was raised in nearby Rumson and Little Silver. She began snowboarding at age ten. Her family moved to Edwards, Colorado to allow Meghan and her siblings, Chris, Daniel, and Makayla, to further their snowboarding training. Meghan attended the Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy for her first two years of high school before transferring to the International Snowboard Training Center.Career
At the Junior level, Tierney placed 4th in snowboardcross at the 2014 FIS Junior World Championships and 15th in snowboardcross at the 2016 FIS Junior World Championships. Tierney is the only US athlete ever to win both the NORAM and Europa Cup Championships. She also took 10th place at the 2016 X Games in snowboardcross.In November 2016, Tierney fell during a training camp in Austria, breaking the L3 vertebrae in her back. The injury forced Tierney to sit out the rest of the 2016–17 season. Tierney placed 25th and 31st in her first World Cup races of the 2017–18 season. Tierney finished the final World Cup race before Olympic selection in seventh, the top-placing American woman at the event. She was selected to compete in snowboardcross for the United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.