Hannah Teter (born January 27, 1987) is an American
snowboarder
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. She is an
Olympic champion
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Medalist with most medals by sport Summer Olympic sports
Winter Olympic sports
A. Including military patrol e ...
, having won the
gold medal
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Since the eighteenth century, gold medals have bee ...
in the
halfpipe
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Overview
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at the
2006 Winter Olympic Games
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in
Torino, Italy
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and silver at the
2010 Winter Olympic Games
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, nations = 82
, athletes = 2,626
, events = 86 in 7 sports (15 disciplines)
, opening = February 12, 2010
, closing = February 28, 2010
, opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean
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in Vancouver.
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2005 FIS World Championships at
Whistler, British Columbia
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, and has a total of six
World Cup
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victories in her career.
In January 2010, Teter was named to the US Team for the
2010 Winter Olympics
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, closing = February 28, 2010
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in Vancouver.
She won the silver medal in
women's halfpipe at the Vancouver Games. Teter came in fourth at the
2014 Winter Olympics
, ''Zharkie. Zimnie. Tvoi'')
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, events = 98 in 7 sports (15 disciplines)
, athletes = 2,873
, opening = 7 February 2014
, closing = 23 February 2014
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, stadium = Fisht Olympic ...
in
Sochi
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.
In 2010, Teter was one of the four American athletes chosen to model for ''
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
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,'' in a section devoted to Winter Olympians.
Teter is noted for her charitable work and is the founder of Hannah's Gold charitable organisation. She is also the Global Ambassador for
Special Olympics
Special Olympics is the world's largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities, providing year-round training and activities to 5 million participants and Unified Sports partners in 1 ...
.
Early life and career
Born into a snowboarding family in
Belmont, Vermont
Belmont is an unincorporated community in the town of Mount Holly in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. Belmont is about six miles west of the village of Ludlow
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, Teter is the youngest of five siblings. Two of her four older brothers, Abe and Elijah, have competed for the US Snowboard team, and her eldest brother Amen is their agent and manager.
Both of the Teter parents, Jeff and Pat, were skiers, but have since been converted to snowboarding by their children.
Teter started snowboarding at the age of 8, taking her first lesson at her home mountain of
Okemo
Okemo Mountain Resort is a ski resort located in the town of Ludlow, Vermont, United States. The resort experienced 600,000 skier visits in 2009. Parents Magazine rated it the Top US Family Snow Resort.
History
Okemo was founded in 1955 b ...
.
She is an Okemo Mountain School graduate. By 2002 at the age of 15, she was the World Junior Halfpipe Champion, and had begun riding on the
FIS Snowboard World Cup
The FIS Snowboard World Cup is an annual snowboarding competition, arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS) since 1994. Since its inauguration, different disciplines have been added and removed, along with categories used to group them.
...
circuit. Teter achieved a 4th-place finish in her first World Cup halfpipe event at
Valle Nevado
Valle Nevado (''Snowy Valley'' in the Spanish language) is a ski resort located on the El Plomo foothills in the Andes Mountains, at 46 km to the east of Santiago, the capital of Chile. Founded in 1988 by French entrepreneurs, it includes ...
,
Chile
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, in September of that year.
Ben & Jerry's
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limited edition flavor "Maple Blondie" was created in her honor.
Teter became
vegetarian
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Vegetarianism m ...
after watching the film ''
Earthlings
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Film and television
* ''Earthling'' (film), a 2010 sci-fi film
* ''Earthlings'' (film), a 2005 animal rights documentary
* ''The Earthling'', a 1980 drama film
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'', and credits her
plant-based diet
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as taking her to a "whole other level" as an athlete.
Professional career
From 2002–2004 Teter competed in seven World Cup events with four victories, at
Sapporo
( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous city ...
in 2003 and 2004, Valle Nevado in 2003, and at
Saas-Fee
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The village is situated on a high mountain plateau at 1,800 meters (5,900 feet), surrounded ...
in 2004.
Competing at the
Winter X Games
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, Teter won bronze in 2003, and gold in 2004.
In 2005, Teter reached the podium with a third-place finish at her first
FIS World Championships, and added two more World Cup victories at Valle Nevado.
Teter also earned another Winter X Games bronze in 2005. During 2005 Teter was hampered by a
knee
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injury which required two surgeries; in her words: "there was a chunk of bone that had separated and it was kind of dangling around."
At the
2006 Winter Olympic Games
The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially the XX Olympic Winter Games ( it, XX Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Torino 2006, were a winter multi-sport event held from 10 to 26 February 2006 in Turin, Italy. This marked the second t ...
in
Turin
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, Teter was unsure how well she would be able to perform because of that injury. However, she went on to win the Olympic gold medal in halfpipe, beating out US teammate and friend
Gretchen Bleiler
Gretchen Elisabeth Bleiler (born April 10, 1981) is an American former professional halfpipe snowboarder. She won a silver medal at the 2006 Olympics.
Career
Born in Toledo, Ohio, Bleiler aspired to compete in the Winter X Games from a very you ...
, who won silver.
Teter's accomplishment was rewarded further by the
United States Olympic Committee
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who named her the
USOC SportsWoman of the Year USOC may stand for:
* United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee
* Universal Service Order Code for telephone wiring
* U.S. Open Cup
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. She also won the
ESPY Award
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for Best Action Sports Female in 2006.
After the 2006 Winter Games, Teter spent time focusing on humanitarian causes, but returned to the World Cup circuit in 2009. Since returning from hiatus she has taken the podium at two World Cup events and the 2009 Winter X Games, as well as a victory at the 2009
Lake Tahoe
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Grand Prix.
At Grand Prix events held on January 22–23, 2010, at
Park City
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Places
* National Park City, London, England, UK; see parks and open spaces in London
in the United States
* Park City, Illinois
* Park City, Kansas
* Park City, Kentucky
* Park City, Montana
* Park City, ...
, Teter had two second-place finishes. The performance locked up her spot for the
2010 Winter Olympics
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, athletes = 2,626
, events = 86 in 7 sports (15 disciplines)
, opening = February 12, 2010
, closing = February 28, 2010
, opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean
, cauldron = Catriona Le May DoanNancy GreeneWayne Gretz ...
in Vancouver. Following the Park City GP, Teter announced that she would donate her $10,000 winnings for the weekend to a
humanitarian relief
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fund to aid survivors of the
2010 Haiti earthquake
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.
At the
2010 Winter Olympic Games
)''
, nations = 82
, athletes = 2,626
, events = 86 in 7 sports (15 disciplines)
, opening = February 12, 2010
, closing = February 28, 2010
, opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean
, cauldron = Catriona Le May DoanNancy GreeneWayne Gretz ...
in Vancouver, Teter scored 45.4 in the qualification round for the
women's halfpipe, the second place score, earning her a
bye to the finals. After the first run of the finals, Teter was in first place with a score of 42.4. In the second run, Teter's earlier score was topped by Australian
Torah Bright
Torah Jane Bright (born 27 December 1986) is an Australian professional snowboarder. She is Australia's most successful Winter Olympian, former Olympic gold and silver medalist, two time X Games gold medalist, three time US Open winner, two t ...
, who scored 45.0, a mark Teter was unable to beat in her second run. Teter finished with the silver medal. Fellow American
Kelly Clark
Kelly Clark (born July 26, 1983) is an American snowboarder who won halfpipe gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Clark was born in Newport, Rhode Island. She started snowboarding when she was 7 years old, began competing in 1999, and became a me ...
won the bronze medal.
Teter finished fourth at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in the Halfpipe event.
Media and business ventures
Before going to Turin for the 2006 Olympics, Teter was featured in the 2005
documentary film
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about the growth of snowboarding, ''
First Descent
''First Descent'' is a 2005 documentary film about snowboarding and its beginning in the 1980s.
The snowboarders featured in this movie ( Shawn Farmer, Nick Perata, Terje Haakonsen, Hannah Teter and Shaun White with guest appearances from Travis ...
''. The movie, which was filmed in the mountains of Alaska, starred Teter alongside snowboarding legends including
Shaun White
Shaun Roger White (born September 3, 1986) is an American former professional snowboarder and skateboarder. He is a five-time Olympian and a three-time Olympic gold medalist in half-pipe snowboarding. He holds the world record for the most X G ...
and
Terje Håkonsen
Terje Håkonsen (born 11 October 1974 in Vinje, Norway) is a Norwegian professional snowboarder. He is considered one of the most influential snowboarders in the history of the sport. In the book ''The way of the snowboarder'', Rob Reed wrote that ...
.
A short
behind the scenes
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documentary titled ''AK and Beyond'' was made at the same time, also featuring Teter.
Teter and her brother Abe were also featured in the 2006 documentary ''
Snow Blind'' about the history of snowboarding and its evolution into an Olympic sport.
In 2009, Vermont based ice cream company
Ben & Jerry's
Ben & Jerry's Homemade Holdings Inc., trading and commonly known as Ben & Jerry's, is an American company that manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet. Founded in 1978 in Burlington, Vermont, the company went from a single ice cream p ...
created a new flavor in honor of their fellow Vermonter; Hannah Teter's Maple Blondie, a creamy maple ice cream with blonde brownie pieces and a maple caramel swirl. The new flavor went on sale in December 2009, and a portion of proceeds will go to Teter's charity. Company spokesman Sean Greenwood said: "...maple is an easy tie for Vermont but we thought it would be great to do it with a Vermonter that makes a difference."
Teter was one of four Winter Olympic athletes chosen to model for the 2010 ''Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue'', in an "Olympic Stars" section of the popular annual magazine. Teter's photo shoot took place at
Whistler Blackcomb
Whistler Blackcomb is a ski resort located in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. By many measures it is the largest ski resort in North America and has the greatest uphill lift capacity. It features the Peak 2 Peak Gondola for moving between ...
, the venue for several events of the Vancouver Olympic Games. Teter joined fellow snowboarder
Clair Bidez
Clair Bidez is an American former professional snowboarder and research analyst.
Snowboarding career
Bidez began competing in snowboarding competitions at age ten, after realizing that her brother, Dylan, was having more fun as a snowboarder th ...
, and skiers
Lacy Schnoor
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Schnoor's best finish at the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships was seventh in t ...
and
Lindsey Vonn
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who also modeled for the issue.
While Teter and the other athletes received some criticism for participating in the photo spread, she responded to her critics saying: "I don't believe in the criminalization of bodies and women having to be ashamed of their bodies. That's just so wrong."
In 2013, Teter published an instructional snowboarding book entitled, ''Mastering Snowboarding'', along with co-author Tawnya Schultz.
In February 2020, Teter became Global Ambassador for British snow apparel brand ''Oneskee.''
Charity work and philanthropy
In 2008 Teter founded a charity called Hannah's Gold which raises money through the sales of Vermont
maple syrup
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.
The charity, in partnership with
World Vision
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, helps to support the
village
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of Kirindon,
Kenya
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through building schools, digging fresh
water well
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s, and providing
water filtration
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. In 2009 Teter donated all of her prize money to the Kirindon program.
That same year, she posed in an ad campaign for
PETA
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Acronym
* Pembela Tanah Air, a militia established by the occupying Japanese in Indonesia in 1943
* People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, an American animal rights organization
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, protesting the
Canadian seal hunt
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.
In 2014, Teter was named a Global Ambassador for
Special Olympics
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.
[Bane, Colin. (2014-01-30]
Olympic halfpipe competitor Hannah Teter joins Special Olympics as Global Ambassador – X Games
Xgames.espn.go.com. Retrieved on 2014-04-12. She says she is inspired by her brother, Josh, who has intellectual disabilities.
Other titles, awards and honors
* 2009 Gold medal at the Burton Australian Open
* 2009 Gold medal at the US Snowboarding Grand Prix in Boreal
* 2006 Winter Gravity Games Silver medalist, women's halfpipe
* 2005 Vans Cup champion
* 2005 US Open bronze medalist
* 2005 Nippon Open silver medalist
* 2005 Winter Gravity Games silver medalist
* 2004 Finalist for the ESPY Awards for Best Female Action Sport Athlete
* 2004 US Snowboard Grand Prix halfpipe champion
* 2004 NASJA "Competitor of the Year" title and award
* 2003 Vans Triple Crown halfpipe title + silver in slopestyle
* 2003 Became youngest member of the US Snowboarding Team
* 2002 First Female Snowboarder to land a 900 in Competition
Teter has been nominated for three
ESPY
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awards.
References
External links
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Hannah's Gold Teter's charity
Sweet Cheeks Teter's charity clothing site
Hannah Teter on her work with Children InternationalWorld Vision-Hannah Teter-Helping Children in Kirindon, Kenya More information on Teter's fundraising efforts
Hannah Teter: A Snowboarder with a Social Conscience ESPN article on Teter's social activism
Shred Betties Interview with Hannah Teter
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1987 births
Living people
American female snowboarders
Snowboarders at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Snowboarders at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Snowboarders at the 2014 Winter Olympics
People from Mount Holly, Vermont
Sportspeople from Vermont
X Games athletes
Olympic gold medalists for the United States in snowboarding
Olympic silver medalists for the United States in snowboarding
Medalists at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2006 Winter Olympics
21st-century American women