Early life Chythlook-Sifsof grew up in
Aleknagik (a rural fishing village of about 300 people) and
Dillingham, Alaska; she moved with her mother to
Girdwood, Anchorage, Alaska to be closer to the
Alyeska Resort. She is
Yup'ik and
Inupiaq.
2006–14 In 2006, she was invited to her first
Winter X Games competition and won a
silver medal in 2011. She won the U.S. National Championships in
Tamarack, Idaho, in 2007. Her best
World Cup finishes were 3rd place in
Furano, Japan, in 2006, and 2nd place in
Arosa, Switzerland, in 2011. She did not compete in 2009 due to a knee injury. It was the first time a native of Alaska competed in the Olympics. She stated "it's important to come out and take a stand and show the world that it's not OK to be a bigot." Foley denied the allegations. By August 2022, at least five women had made reports to SafeSport regarding Foley's behavior. On August 8, 2023, after an 18-month investigation, SafeSport suspended Foley for ten years for sexual misconduct. ==Awards==