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Name
  
Lynsey Dyer

Role
  
Skier

Movies
  
Pretty Faces


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Lynsey Dyer (born March 13, 1983) is an American freestyle skier and big mountain skier. She grew up and learned to ski in Sun Valley, Idaho. Dyer co-founded the non-profit SheJumps.org and founded the movie production and apparel company Unicorn Picnic, encouraging girls and women to participate in the outdoors through mentorship.

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Skiing

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Dyer is the first female to be on the cover of Freeskier Magazine. She has won several freesking competitions and awards including the 2004 International Free Skiers Association North American tour champion. In 2010, Powder Magazine awarded her Best Female Performance for her role in Magic Moments.

Film

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Dyer has been in ski films produced by film companies such as Warren Miller, Teton Gravity Research (TGR), Rage, Generation Flinga, and Storm Shadow. Her most recent films include, "Catch Me If You Can", Rage Film's "Down Days", Warren Miller's "Children of Winter", and Teton Gravity Research's "Lost and Found".

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Dyer has also produced, directed and starred in her own film "Pretty Faces" with the film production and apparel brand she founded, Unicorn Picnic. The film was released in 2014 to much acclaim.

Television

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Dyer has hosted television shows such as Freestyle files for NBC, the Ski Tour for ESPN and Mountainfilm for Outside Television. She has been seen in television commercials ranging from Jeep to Nissan to Coors. She has been featured on the Weather Channel, Good Morning America and regional shows. Dyer starred in two shows on The Ski Channel for the 2009/2010 ski season. One was a talk show entitled Moguls and the other a journey show where she travels to Japan. In the Japan show, Lynsey was injured and had eye surgery in a Japanese hospital.

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Lynsey starred on the Bravo show Après Ski.


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References

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