Renowned
American skier Katherine "Kasha" Rigby is believed to have died
in an avalanche at
a ski resort in southern Kosovo on Tuesday, according to reports.
The death of a
54-year-old female skier at the Ski Center in Brezovica, Kosovo, was
first reported by Euronew.albania on Tuesday. Ferizaj region police
spokesperson Kanun Veseli told Radio Free Europe that the victim was "a
54-year-old foreign citizen."
While the report did not name the
skier, Rigby’s friends and loved ones posted tributes on her Instagram account,
which shows several pictures from the ski resort in Brezovica.
Ski Magazine reported that
sources close to Rigby contacted the outlet about her death.
AVALANCHE KILLS ONE SKIIER, TWO
OTHERS HURT AFTER NEARLY 1,000 FEET FALL

Kasha Rigby, 54, is believed to have died in an avalanche at the
Ski Center in Brezovica, Kosovo, according to reports. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
In Backcountry Magazine’s
report on Rigby’s apparent death, editor Adam Howard said she
"embodied compassion and free spiritedness."
"The whole outdoor and ski
world is just gutted to lose such a special soul," Howard said.
WYOMING SKIER CARRIED 1,500
FEET BY AVALANCHE IN GRAND TETONS
Rigby was an
accomplished telemark skier who
"aimed to redefine telemarking with her high-speed, hard-driving
style," according to Ski Magazine.

Rigby also starred in National Geographic's "Ultimate
Survival Alaska" television reality competition in 2015. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
The Vermont-born skier was the
first to achieve a telemark ski descent of Cho You, the sixth-highest mountain
in the world located in the Himalayas, according to the magazines.
Rigby's other accolades include
multiple other notable ski descents, including from peaks in Russia, Ecuador
and Lebanon, the magazines said.
Rigby also competed on season
three of National Geographic's "Ultimate Survival Alaska" television
reality competition in 2015.
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