Career
Born in Juneau, Alaska, Lindh learned to ski and race at Eaglecrest Ski Area on Douglas Island. She was just 14 when she was named to the United States. Ski Team. During her 11 years in World Cup racing, Lindh had three victories, five podiums, and 27 top ten finishes.
She retired from international competition after the 1997 World Cup season.
She earned a bachelor"s degree in biology at the University of Utah and a master"s degree in conservation ecology in Canada, and is an environmental consultant. Lindh was inducted into the National Ski Hall of Fame in 2005.
Lindh is a granddaughter of Federal appeals court judge Robert Boochever. Four United States. National Championships titles.