22-Year-Old Dies at Australian Ski Resort
04-09-2025 21:18 via powder.com

22-Year-Old Dies at Australian Ski Resort

A 22-year-old passed away at Thredbo Resort in Australia last week. The skier was later identified as Sean Forrest, who was a student at University of Queensland.
Following an event at the UniSport Snow Nationals, Forrest died in a crash while skiing advanced terrain in the Front Valley terrain park. A spokesperson from the resort told 9News Australia that emergency services were engaged with Threbdo Ski Patrol, and a Thredbo medical center doctor was on scene quickly. View this post on Instagra
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