Heber, UT – Steven Nyman, born and bred in Utah, was skiing at age two (Dad ran the ski school at Sundance) and was a discretionary pick for the 2002 Junior Worlds squad where he landed two medals. Coaches were so impressed, they entered him in a World Cup slalom six days later and he finished 15th to launch his U.S. Ski Team career. Read on to see what makes Nyman tick.
Sport: Alpine skiing
Hometown: Sundance, Utah
Current Location: A random couch somewhere
School: Earth
How/when did you decide you wanted to compete: After the Albertville Olympics I really wanted to race. But I have been competing with my brothers ever since I was born.
Biggest accomplishment in your career so far: The World Cup Downhill win in Val Gardena in 2006
Goals for next season: Get back on track healthy and firing on all cylinders
Favorite snow destination: Sundance. It’s beautiful, great skiing and not crowded.
Favorite non-snow destination: Southern Utah in the red rocks or desert. Somewhere, it is so quiet and desolate that it makes me feel small and huge at the same time.
If you weren’t a professional athlete what would you be: An artist of some sort
Time you’ve been most scared in your life: When I was in a shark cage off Maui.
What you do you when you are not training or competing: Sleeping or eating, occasionally reading
Biggest vice: Cheese
Biggest pet peeve: Non-timed street lights
Advice to others who want to follow in your footsteps: The grass is greenest where you water it.