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Ski Champion Comes Out as Gay: ‘I’m Ready to Be Happy’

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As he prepared to barrel down the slopes in northern Vermont at an event in March 2019, Hig Roberts decided this would be his last race as a professional Alpine skier.

It was the day before his 28th birthday, he was skiing in the Nor-Am Cup at the high school where he once trained and it just felt right.

The only thing that had felt right in a while. Roberts had made a name for himself among the international elite of Alpine skiing — a sport in which speed, strength and focus are the currency.

Though he missed a spot on the American team for the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, he had made 31 World Cup starts, competed for the U.S.

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