I am a professional Snowboardcross athlete on the US Snowboard Team, training with the International Snowboard Training Center (ISTC). I compete internationally on both the North American and World Cup circuits and am a two-time National Champion. I’ve had the honor of representing the United States at the 2020 Youth Olympic Games and the 2025 World Championships.

I travel constantly in search of snow, training, and competing year-round to perform at the highest level of my sport. My winters are primarily spent in Summit County, Colorado, where I have access to top-level training opportunities, while summers are based in my hometown of Durango, Colorado. Off the snow, training remains a priority—I work out five days a week, focusing on unique, functional exercises explicitly designed to support my snowboarding performance.

In addition to competing, I am a CrossFit level 2 coach and a certified Wilderness First Responder, combining athletic performance with a strong foundation in fitness and safety. I’m also continuing my education through online college courses, working toward a degree in Graphic Communications.

Creativity plays a big role in my life, especially through photography. I always travel with my camera and love capturing landscape, portrait, and action sports images. Photography is something I hope to pursue as a summer career when I’m not snowboarding, allowing me to continue telling stories through a different medium.

Outside of training and travel, I’m a big sister to three younger siblings and a proud cat owner to my cat, Evie. I’ve never been very good at sitting still—during my most recent injury, which required ankle surgery, I picked up crocheting as a creative outlet and a way to stay busy. Whether I’m training, traveling, creating, or learning something new, I’m always driven by growth, passion, and the pursuit of excellence.