Crystal Wright
I was born in Jackson Hole Wyoming in 1982, my parents had moved to Jackson to be ski bums in the 70’s and have resided there ever since. I remember skiing on wooden skis down my driveway when I was 2 years old. When I was five years old my family took a managing position at Big Sandy Ranch in Pinedale, WY right at the base of the Wind River Mountain range. The ranch was 2 hours from Jackson, 50 miles from the closest town and had no electricity. So I would spend my summers on a ranch and my winters in Jackson, I felt very lucky to live in two such beautiful places. I started showing horses, barrel racing and roping when I was nine years old, that is how I would spend my summers. Having the Wind River and Teton mountain ranges in my backyard has also opened me up to the world of rock climbing and mountain biking which I love almost as much as skiing.
I started ski racing with the Jackson Hole Ski Club when I was nine and worked my way up the ranks of ski racing. I became a member of the Western Region Elite Ski Team when I was 15 and later traveled with U.S. Ski Team through Europe and South America until I was 20 years old. In 2002 I was chosen to forerun the Women’s Olympic downhill in Snowbasin Utah and was the first person to ski the course. It was one of the best experiences of my life being able to compete with the best women skiers in the world. I also had many top 5 results in various downhill Nor-Ams and raced Europa Cup downhills. I then went on to college where I had to transfer my talent to the technical events and raced NCAA skiing at Montana State University. I also was a member of the Rodeo team as well, so I traveled much during the fall and winter months of college.
During my racing career, I never lost my love for freeskiing and skiing the Jackson Hole backcountry. I couldn’t wait until my racing career was over and I would be able to compete and ski on the big mountain circuit. Through all my years of racing the one thing that kept me competing at such a high level for so long was being able to go ski powder and steeps with my friends and family.
After spending 9 years competing on the Freeskiing and Freeride World Tours I have now retired from following the tour. I won the Freeskiing World Tour in 2009 and 2012 and was on the podium 22 times. I am still pushing myself in skiing through skiing more in the mountains and doing a competition or two every season. I own my own gym Wright Training www.jhwrighttraining.com that works with bringing people back from injury and getting people to perform at their best in the mountains. I co-founded the Jackson Hole Babe Force www.jhbabeforce.com in 2012 which brings ladies together to share their passions in the mountains and push themselves out of their comfort zones. I am also starting to coach women’s camps in Jackson Hole.
Devin Delaney
Devin was a U.S. Alpine Ski Team Member and 4 time NCAA All American. She grew up in the White Mountains of New Hampshire picking up skiing at the early age of two, eager to chase her brother and sister on the slopes. She attended Green Mountain Valley School in Vermont and made the US Ski Team her senior year. Following the USST, Devin attended college and competed for the University of Denver NCAA team. There, she led the team as Captain, and helped to win their 22nd National Championship. Ski racing has instilled a love of the outdoors and adventure that called her to move up to Teton Valley and be back in the beautiful mountains. Devin is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and runs her own nutrition business Peak AthlEAT. In her free time, you can find Devin adventuring both outside in the mountains and at home in her kitchen cooking up delicious meals and trail snacks to be shared with friends & family!