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Jonathan William "Jonny" Moseley is an Olympic freestyle skier and the host of Battle of the Sexes, The Gauntlet, and Battle of the Sexes 2. Dave Mirra took over the role as host for the following two seasons of The Inferno until TJ Lavin permanently took over beginning with The Gauntlet 2.

Biography[]

Retrieved from MTV.com

Battle of the Sexes[]

Jonny Moseley is the King of the Bumps. Known around the skiing world as the only one who could maneuver the radical "360 mute-grab," Jonny has captured World Cup Titles in '95 and '96 and was the first to receive a gold medal for the USA in freestyle moguls at the '98 Olympics in Nagano, Japan.

A constant force in the ski world, Jonny does consulting in sports psychology and is constantly challenging the US World Cup rules for the benefit of all competitive skiers.

Outside of the skiing world, Jonny has appeared in numerous TV roles, and serves as the host of this season's Real World/ Road Rules Battle of the Sexes.

The Gauntlet[]

After serving as host and judge of last season's Battle of the Sexes, Jonny is back for more drama on The Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet.

Jonny Moseley is the King of the Bumps. Known around the skiing world as the only one who could maneuver the radical "360 mute-grab," Jonny has captured World Cup Titles in '95 and '96 and was the first to receive a gold medal for the USA in freestyle moguls at the '98 Olympics in Nagano, Japan.

A constant force in the ski world, Jonny does consulting in sports psychology and is constantly challenging the US World Cup rules for the benefit of all competitive skiers.

After his duties on The Challenge are over, Jonny will hit the books at UC Berkeley this fall.

Battle of the Sexes 2[]

After serving as host and judge for The Gauntlet and Battle of the Sexes, Jonny is back for more drama on The Real World/Road Rules: Battle of the Sexes 2.

Jonny Moseley is the King of the Bumps. Known around the skiing world as the only one who could maneuver the radical "360 mute-grab," Jonny has captured World Cup Titles in '95 and '96 and was the first to receive a gold medal for the USA in freestyle moguls at the '98 Olympics in Nagano, Japan.

A constant force in the ski world, Jonny does consulting in sports psychology and is constantly challenging the US World Cup rules for the benefit of all competitive skiers.

Jonny has recently hit the books and become a full-time student at UC Berkeley. He hasn't chosen a major yet but we'll ask him again on the next Challenge.

Post-Challenge[]

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