DiscoverMe, Myself & TBI: Facing Traumatic Brain Injury Head OnAs Jamie MoCrazy set her sights on the Olympics, a traumatic brain injury brought her competitive career as a professional slopestyle and halfpipe skier to an end. The first woman in the world to perform a double flip at the X Games had to relearn how to walk, talk and ski again.
As Jamie MoCrazy set her sights on the Olympics, a traumatic brain injury brought her competitive career as a professional slopestyle and halfpipe skier to an end. The first woman in the world to perform a double flip at the X Games had to relearn how to walk, talk and ski again.

As Jamie MoCrazy set her sights on the Olympics, a traumatic brain injury brought her competitive career as a professional slopestyle and halfpipe skier to an end. The first woman in the world to perform a double flip at the X Games had to relearn how to walk, talk and ski again.

Update: 2023-12-31
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In 2015, at the World Tour Finals in Whistler, Canada, professional skier Jamie MoCrazy suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The elite athlete collapsed into a coma on the mountain as doctors raced to treat multiple brain bleeds. Her recovery meant learning how to talk, walk and ski again.

Today, she leads the non-profit, MoCrazy Strong Foundation, to educate TBI survivors and family caregivers "on ways to understand how to build a productive life worth living after brain injury."

Jamie hosts the Life Gets MoCrazy podcast and released a documentary #MoCrazy Strong.

MoCrazy Strong Foundation:
www.mocrazystrong.org
Life Gets MoCrazy Podcast:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-gets-mocrazy/id1542078181

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As Jamie MoCrazy set her sights on the Olympics, a traumatic brain injury brought her competitive career as a professional slopestyle and halfpipe skier to an end. The first woman in the world to perform a double flip at the X Games had to relearn how to walk, talk and ski again.

As Jamie MoCrazy set her sights on the Olympics, a traumatic brain injury brought her competitive career as a professional slopestyle and halfpipe skier to an end. The first woman in the world to perform a double flip at the X Games had to relearn how to walk, talk and ski again.

Christina Brown Fisher