Jonny Moseley

Jonathan William Moseley (born August 27, 1975) is an American freestyle skier and television presenter.

The choice by the senior class committee was controversial at the time because Moseley had dropped out of college.

He was named "Sportsman of the Year" (1998) by the U.S. Olympic Committee and has been featured on the covers of Freeskier and Rolling Stone magazines.

On the show, he performed a sketch called "Jonny's Journey," in which he went "around the world on a never-ending Dinner Roll" via a green screen.

Moseley met Rich in high school; the couple started dating in 2001 and got engaged on April 20, 2003.

[8] On September 4, 2007, Rich gave birth to the couple's first child, named Jonathan "Jack" William Moseley Jr. in San Francisco, California.

[9][10] Moseley launched a web site that sells products with his logo on them and has appeared on advertisements for McDonald's and Sprint.

[3] In December 2001, 3DO released Jonny Moseley Mad Trix a level-based extreme skiing game named after the skier.

[12] He is part of the celebrity panel of judges (along with Steve Garvey and Oksana Baiul) on the ABC show "Master of Champions".

Moseley was the color analyst for NBC at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver for the moguls, aerials and ski cross events.

[17] He is currently the host of the latest viral marketing campaign by Ford Motor Company, Focus Rally America.

[18] In 2013, Moseley appeared on Undercover Boss, playing the host of the fictitious reality show which Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows CEO Andy Wirth is supposedly a contestant on.