Tommy Ford (born March 20, 1989) is a World Cup alpine ski racer from the United States.
He specializes in giant slalom and super-G; his best World Cup result to date is a first place finish at a giant slalom event in December of 2019.
He has represented the US in two Winter Olympics and four World Championships.
Born and raised in Bend, Oregon, Ford was on skis at age two, as both his parents were racers and coaches.
He skied and raced at nearby Mount Bachelor and later attended Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, and has won eight titles at the U.S.
Alpine Championships.During the 2013 season, Ford fractured his right femur in mid-January while free skiing in La Clusaz, France.
Following surgery in Annecy, he returned to the U.S.
and missed over two years, including the 2013 World Championships and 2014 Winter Olympics.
During the 2017 season, Ford had five top-20 finishes in giant slalom and was 25th in the season standings.
Ford attained his first career World Cup top-ten finish during the 2018 season, a tenth-place finish in giant slalom in Beaver Creek in early December.
At the 2018 Winter Olympics at Pyeongchang, he was twentieth in the giant slalom at Yongpyong.
Ford scored two more top-tens in March with a ninth at Kranjska Gora and an eighth at the World Cup finals at ร re, and was 17th in the giant slalom standings for the 2018 season.
During the 2019 season Ford had four top-ten finishes in giant slaloms on the World Cup and he was 10th in the GS standings for the season.
Ford began the 2020 season with his strongest finish to date with a 4th in the opening GS at Solden, Austria.
Several weeks later, he earned his first World Cup podium with a win in the giant slalom at Beaver Creek in December 2019.