Ross Anderson
Athlete
1971 –
Who is Ross Anderson?
Ross Anderson is a FIS World Cup/Professional alpine Skier as well as Native American speed skier. He broke the former American Indian Record in 1997 with a speed of 137.86 mph flying by the former American Indian Record Holder held by Stew Young from the Tulalip tribe with a speed of 131.73 mph at VARS France 1997." On April 19, 2006 he set a new page in recorded history by being the fastest alpine skier from the Western Hemisphere, at 154.06 mph; this places him 9th in the world all-Time Rankings.
Anderson's heritage includes Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, Mescalero Apache, and Choctaw origin. He grew up in Durango, Colorado. He lives in Taos, New Mexico.
Les Arc, France
In Canada 2008
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