2026 Skiing Roster

Louison Accambray
- Position:
- Alpine
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- La Clusaz, France
- High School:
- Lycee D'ete
- Prev School:
- Pole France Albertville/French National Team
Honors
Prior to CU—Accambray skied for Club Des Sports La Clusaz and the French National Team prior to coming to Colorado. She skied at the World Junior Championships in 2019 and had a 16th place finish in Alpine Combined despite a DNF in slalom. She had 15 starts on the European Cup before coming to Colorado with one top 30 finish to earn points in a GS in Zinal, Switzerland, in 2022. She also headed to Argentina to take part in South American Cup races in 2023 where she took fifth in a GS and seventh in a slalom race. She has taken part in the French National Championships since 2018 and she won the GS national championship in 2022 in Tignes. From 2022-24 at the French National Championships, she had 11 starts and finished nine of those races all in the top 20 with two top five performances, the other being a fourth place in slalom in 2024, also at Tignes. Entering CU, she had seven wins in FIS races dating back to 2019 and 40 total podium appearances as far back as 2018 when she took second in back-to-back GS races in Auron, France.
- Two-Time Second-Team All-American (2025 SL, 2025 GS)
- RMISA MVP (Women's GS)
- First-Team All-RMISA
- CUSPY Winner Female Freshman of the Year
- Outstanding Alpine Woman Award
- RMISA Skier of the Meet (DU Invitational)
- Two-Time CU Athlete of the Week (Jan. 12, 2025; Feb. 16, 2025)
Prior to CU—Accambray skied for Club Des Sports La Clusaz and the French National Team prior to coming to Colorado. She skied at the World Junior Championships in 2019 and had a 16th place finish in Alpine Combined despite a DNF in slalom. She had 15 starts on the European Cup before coming to Colorado with one top 30 finish to earn points in a GS in Zinal, Switzerland, in 2022. She also headed to Argentina to take part in South American Cup races in 2023 where she took fifth in a GS and seventh in a slalom race. She has taken part in the French National Championships since 2018 and she won the GS national championship in 2022 in Tignes. From 2022-24 at the French National Championships, she had 11 starts and finished nine of those races all in the top 20 with two top five performances, the other being a fourth place in slalom in 2024, also at Tignes. Entering CU, she had seven wins in FIS races dating back to 2019 and 40 total podium appearances as far back as 2018 when she took second in back-to-back GS races in Auron, France.
Colorado Ski: Why CU?
Friday, June 27
Colorado Ski: 2025 Facility Tour
Tuesday, June 10
Colorado Ski: 2024-25 Banquet
Tuesday, April 22
2024 Ski Team Season Recap
Tuesday, April 30