American freeskier Devin Logan hails from West Dover, Vermont. At the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, she took home silver in the women’s slopestyle competition.
Logan relocated to Vermont with her mother and brothers before beginning high school in order to attend the Mount Snow Academy. She was enrolled at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah, as of 2014. As a junior in 2010, Logan started her competitive skiing career. In the slopestyle competition at the 2012 Winter X Games, she took home a silver medal. Logan required surgery for a significant knee injury she sustained in late 2012 that included ruptured MCL and ACL as well as two microfractures. After making a full recovery from the wound, Logan won a silver medal in the inaugural Olympic slopestyle event at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. She finished with a score of 85.40.
Logan got on the podium in two Grand Prix competitions in 2015, and she also took first place in the halfpipe at the Canadian Open Championship. She injured her shoulder during the 2016 campaign. Logan has been the recipient of the overall crystal globe for being the skier who performed the best throughout all International Ski Federation (FIS) freestyle competitions. She was the only female competitor in slopestyle and halfpipe at the time she received the award. Logan can be found at Mt. Hood, Oregon, throughout the summer, where she runs a Takeover Session at Windells Camp.