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Kasha Rigby
BornCatherine Rigby
1970 (1970)
Stowe, Vermont, U.S.
Died (aged 54)
near Brezovica, Kosovo
OccupationCompetitive skier
Known forExtreme telemark skiing
PartnerMagnus Wolfe Murray
American skier (1970–2024)

Catherine "Kasha" Rigby (1970 – February 13, 2024) was an American competitive skier from Utah. She is most noted for her many achievements and first descents as "the pioneer of extreme telemark skiing."

Biography

Kasha Rigby was born in Stowe, Vermont. She started skiing when she was very young. and began telemark skiing as a teenager. She began traveling at age 19, leaving college to explore Africa. She then headed to Crested Butte, Colorado, where she became involved in telemark racing and extreme-skiing competitions.

Rigby joined The North Face Ski Team in 1995 and has since skied in America, Canada, South America, New Zealand, Russia, Asia, Europe, India and even the Middle East. She skied first descents of some of the world's tallest/hardest peaks, including the Five Holy Peaks in Mongolia.

Outside magazine credited her as being: "the best female telemark skier in the known universe", when she appeared on the cover of Women Outside in Fall 1998.

In her 50s, she became engaged to Magnus Wolfe Murray. On February 13, 2024, she was skiing at the Brezovica ski resort in Kosovo on her "Tour de Piste", when she died in an avalanche. Rigby was 54 years old.

Career highlights

Films and videos

  • 1997 Scott Gaffney's Breathe
  • 1999 Higher on the Mountain
  • 2001 Warren Miller's Cold Fusion
  • 2001 Transworld Television: Ski Nomads: A Traverse of Lebanon
  • 2001 OLN Adventure Series Mystery Mountain
  • 2004 Incognito: Total Telemark 4
  • 2006 Shelter from the Storm
  • 2009 Edge of Never
  • 2015 Ultimate Survival Alaska, Season 3

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  35. A1 – Asia
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  38. "The North Face - Zanskar - Chadar Ice Trek". Archived from the original on March 29, 2007. Retrieved April 5, 2007.
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