

Three-time Paralympic gold medalist Brenna Huckaby was first introduced to para snowboarding in 2013, after losing her right leg to cancer at age 14. She made her SI Swimsuit debut in 2018, and uses her platform to speak openly about parenting, overcoming cancer, mental health and body positivity, and is constantly encouraging women to never give up on their dreams. She is also a strong advocate for disability representation and inclusion in all areas of society. Huckaby led a multifaceted inclusivity campaign ahead of the 2022 Paralympic Games, in which she fought for her right to compete in events initially limited to less impaired athletes.
The five-time World Champion is a mom of two young daughters. She has been featured in national TV campaigns with brand partners and on covers of publications such as Parents and InRegister magazines and recently partnered with female-empowerment leader Athleta as part of the Power of She Collective.
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Brenna Huckaby 2018: Aruba
See all the photos of Brenna Huckaby from the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. See Brenna Huckaby in Aruba.Brenna Huckaby Latest

Brenna Huckaby Cofounded Culxtured to Change the Narrative Around Para Sports
The three-time Paralympic gold medalist is helping to elevate elite athletes and their stories through the collective.
How Paralympic Snowboarder Brenna Huckaby Prioritizes Her Mental Health As an Elite Athlete
The SI Swimsuit legend reminds us that ‘small, consistent steps over time lead to the biggest changes.’
SI Swimsuit Legend Brenna Huckaby Reveals the Key to Her Positive Mindset Shift at Paralympic Games
The 28-year-old competed at the 2018 Games with her oldest child in mind.
Paralympian Brenna Huckaby Opens Up About the Importance of Therapy
The professional snowboarder and SI Swimsuit legend is a mental health advocate.
Brenna Huckaby on What It Means to See a Fellow Amputee in the 2024 SI Swimsuit Issue
The Paralympic snowboarder is ‘proud’ that Lauren Wasser is in this year’s 60th anniversary magazine.




