Gretchen Bleiler

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Silver 2006 Turin Women's Halfpipe

Gretchen Bleiler (born on April 10, 1981 in Toledo, Ohio [1]) is a professional halfpipe snowboarder and pioneer. She is said to be one of the most accomplished female snowboarders in the world.[2] She currently resides in Aspen, Colorado and is 5’5”.[3]

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[edit] Career

Gretchen aspired to compete in the Olympic Games from a very young age, and found her passion in snowboarding at age 11 (1992).[4] She has been riding ever since, became professional in 1996 and is currently recognized as a role model and pioneer in the sport.[5] Among her accomplishments, Gretchen jump-started the invert revolution for female riders as the first to land a Crippler 540 in competition, and won more halfpipe competitions in 2003, 2005 and 2006 than any other female snowboarder.[2] In the pre Olympic season she won four of the five US Olympic halfpipe qualifiers and is also a three time X Games gold medalist, most recently winning the superpipe at Winter X Games XII.[2]

In 2003, she was a U.S. snowboard Grand Prix champion, a U.S. Open of snowboarding champion, and a Triple Crown of Snowboarding champion.[4][6][7]

She posed for the February 2004 issue of FHM, along with fellow snowboarder Tara Dakides and sportscaster Jamie Little.[8]

Bleiler, who barely missed qualifying for the 2002 Winter Olympics due to a tiebreaker, won a silver medal in the women's halfpipe at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.[9]

In the 2006-07 season Bleiler competes in halfpipe contests with the US Snowboarding team, but also plans to ride in slopestyle contests and spend more time filming for snowboard videos.[2] When she is not competing, Gretchen enjoys surfing, mountain biking, interior design and fashion.[10]

[edit] Career highlights

  • 2008 X Games Halfpipe Gold Medalist
  • 2006 FIS World Cup 1st Place, Saas Fe, Switzerland
  • 2006 Olympic silver medalist
  • 2006 Overall Grand Prix Champion; won four of the five Grand Prix events determining Olympic team
  • 2005 X Games and Gravity Games Gold Medalist
  • 2005 US Open Halfpipe Champion
  • FIS World Cup 1st Place, Bardonecchia, Italy
  • Eight straight wins in 2003
  • 2003 X Games Halfpipe Gold Medalist
  • 2003 US Open Champion
  • Won 2003 Overall Grand Prix Title
  • One of only four females invited to coveted 2003 Arctic Challenge
  • 2002 and 2003 Vans Triple Crown Overall Title Winner
  • Won 2003 World SuperPipe Championships

[edit] Awards

  • Voted 2006 Female Snowboarder of the Year at FUEL TV’s inaugural Action Sports Awards
  • Nominated for 2006 ESPY Award
  • Won 2004 Colorado Female Athlete of the Year Award
  • Earned Transworld Snowboarding’s Reader’s Choice Award in 2004
  • Nominated for 2004 Laureus “Female Action Sports Athlete” Award
  • Named Snowboarder and Transworld Snowboarding 2003 “Female Rider of the Year”

[edit] Media Exposure

[edit] Speaking Engagements

  • 2005 World Congress of Sports panel
  • 2006 Adweek “What teens want” Conference Special Guest
  • Invited as honorary speaker for 2005 Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club, Snowboard Club Annual Banquet, Aspen High School Honors Graduation Banquet
  • Speaks to local middle and high school students about importance of mountain safety

[edit] Other

  • Currently dating snowboarder Chris Hotell
  • Teacher and mentor at her signature session of High Cascade Snowboarding Camp, summer ’06
  • Contributor and editor of “The Innocents” graphic novel project to launch Q1 ’07
  • Covered in Neil Beidleman's book about local Aspen personalities
  • One of featured Aspen locals in new documentary about Aspen, CO produced by AspenSkiCo
  • Impassioned spokesperson and activist in the fight against global warming; working with stopglobalwarming.org and other environmental groups
  • Honored guest and athlete representative for the Women’s Sports Foundation
  • Threw first pitch at Colorado Rockies home-opener, 2006
  • NASCAR honorary starter, ‘06

[edit] Corporate sponsors

  • Oakley, K2, Aspen/Snowmass, Grenade Gloves, Giro, US Snowboarding
  • Napster, 24-Hour Fitness, Blackberry Pearl, Dunkin Donuts

[edit] References

  1. ^ Profile, nbcolympics.com
  2. ^ a b c d Gretchen Bleiler, aspensnowmass.com
  3. ^ Profile, offthepodium.com
  4. ^ a b whatever it takes to bring home something shiny, 24hourfitness.com
  5. ^ Gretchen Bleiler's Webquest, edu-cyberpg.com
  6. ^ 2003 US Open Halfpipe Finals, expn.go.com
  7. ^ Vans Triple Crown of snowboarding, expn.go.com
  8. ^ FHM Cover, transworldsnowboarding.com
  9. ^ Silver medal for the American Gretchen Bleiler, oakleybuzz.com
  10. ^ She's got the cake, scholastic.com

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