Utah woman nearly killed during skiing competition turns her story of survival into hope for others

  • Jamie MoCrazy survived a traumatic brain injury during a 2015 skiing competition.
  • She founded MoCrazy Strong Foundation to support brain injury survivors’ recovery and resilience.
  • Her documentary, #MoCrazyStrong, aims to inspire hope in overcoming life-changing injuries.

SALT LAKE CITY — Jamie MoCrazy will never forget the day more than a decade ago that nearly took her life while doing something she loves and had been training for.

The 33-year-old former X Games athlete is the founder and CEO of the MoCrazy Strong Foundation — an organization she created after surviving a traumatic brain injury.

Her given name is Jamie Crane-Mauzy, but as a child, she was nicknamed “MoCrazy,” which is now her legal name. She grew up with a love for winter sports and being on the mountain. Her passion for skiing began when she was young and was sparked by earlier generations in her family…

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