Jeanee Crane-Mauzy
Jeanee Crane-Mauzy is a passionate professional skier and Director of Community Outreach for the MoCrazy Strong Foundation. She is one of the co-founders of the MoCrazy Strong Foundation. She is known for her bold fashion statements on and off the ski slopes. Jeanee is the fashionista of the family and is always dressed to impress while on her continuous travel endeavors. Her ski competition statement is to consistently compete in world cups wearing popping, bright red lipstick. Jeanee spends her time off snow running the nonprofit MoCrazyStrong, producing documentaries, advocating for and raising foster children, and working and speaking on climate protection.
Jeanee was put on snow by her mom, the daughter of 1940s World Cup ski racer Gail Macomber, at the young age of one. She found her specialty: halfpipe skiing. During the 2012 Winter season, Jeanee was the first and only woman to represent the U.S. at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria, in Halfpipe. Jeanee has been competing on the World Cup Tour since 2014.
Jeanee was put on snow by her mom, the daughter of 1940s World Cup ski racer Gail Macomber, at the young age of one. She found her specialty: halfpipe skiing. During the 2012 Winter season, Jeanee was the first and only woman to represent the U.S. at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria, in Halfpipe. Jeanee has been competing on the World Cup Tour since 2014.
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