He had 31 starts in the World Cup between 2015 and 2019 and won 2 giant slalom national titles competing on the United States Ski Team.
Roberts was born March 15, 1991,[1] and raised in Steamboat Springs, Colorado where he started skiing at 2 years old.
He competed in a large tournament for the first time at the age of 9 and broke his femur, resulting in a risky surgery.
In 2017, Roberts beat Tim Jitloff in the giant slalom at Sugarloaf, Maine to earn his first national title.
[3][5] In August 2016, Roberts' younger brother, Murphy, suffered a diabetic seizure while hiking and died from a head injury at the age of 22.