Skier That Started at Perfect North Slopes Qualifies for Winter Games

Congratulations to Quinn Dehlinger!

CINCINNATI – Another tri-state area skier is heading to the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.

Quinn Dehlinger, of Cincinnati, secured his spot for the 2026 Olympics in Freestyle Skiing by bringing home some hardware at the latest World Cup event in Canada.

Dehlinger began skiing at Perfect North Slopes in Lawrenceburg around the age of 10. At 12, he was scouted at a big-air event and joined a water-ramp camp in Lake Placid. He eventually earned a spot on the U.S. Ski Team by age 17.

Now 23-years-old, Dehlinger has plenty of world championship experience, winning two gold and two silver medals since 2023.

He joins fellow Perfect North Slopes starlet Nick Goepper on Team USA. Goepper, of Lawrenceburg, recently qualified for the Winter Games in the Halfpipe.

RELATED: Nick Goepper Qualifies for 2026 Winter Olympics

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