David Jamison competed in giant slalom for LW2 disability at both the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics, placing third and fifth, respectively. The LW2 category is for athletes missing a lower limb above the knee. Jamison lost left leg as a child to polio. He took up 3-track skiing shortly after the amputation and became one of the top men in the world, winning over 100 national and regional alpine victories, 10 combined national titles and 3 world championship medals, including one gold. Jamison’s career was running Jamison Mountain Properties Real Estate in Tabernash, Colorado.