Csizmazia, Kim (c. 1968–)

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Csizmazia, Kim (c. 1968–)

American multisport athlete. Born c. 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; grew up in Whistler, British Columbia, and Ketchum, Idaho.

Accomplished ice climber, rock climber, skier, mountain biker, and paraglider; in ice climbing, won gold in Difficulty (Winter 1998 and 1999) and Speed (Winter 1998) at X Games; became (1st woman) Ice Climbing World Cup champion (2000), 2-time Courchevel and Ouray champion, W16 climber undefeated in competition, and 1st woman to climb M10; achieved status of top female ice climber in the world; in paragliding, set North American tandem record of 92 miles with Will Gadd (2000); in skiing, won numerous Nordic National championships and titles including Junior Skier of the Year (1987); as mountain biker, was nationally ranked expert and pro rider (1987–89) and state champion in Utah and Idaho; won silver (1996) and gold (1997) in Survival of the Fittest; serves as pilot for Paraglide America Team, competes in endurance competitions, and is partner in Ascending Women (teaching and guiding service in climbing and skiing for women).