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Hannah Teter

Hannah Teter (born January 27, 1987) is a retired American professional snowboarder renowned for her achievements in the discipline. She captured the gold medal in women's halfpipe at the in , , becoming the youngest U.S. snowboarder to win Olympic gold at age 19, and followed with a silver medal in the same event at the in Vancouver, Canada. Teter also competed in the in , , where she placed fourth. Born in , , as the youngest of five children in a family passionate about , Teter began at age eight and started competing at ten. Her brothers built a on the family property, fostering her early skills, and she attended the Okemo Mountain School while training. Teter turned professional in the 2002–2003 season, joining the U.S. Snowboarding Team in 2003 as its youngest member, and quickly rose to prominence by becoming the first woman to land a 900-degree spin in competition in 2002. Her pre-Olympic highlights include the 2002 World Junior Halfpipe Championship, a at the 2004 , four victories between 2003 and 2004, and the 2005 Cup title. Post-2010, she added a bronze at the 2012 , a silver at the 2011 U.S. Open, and secured six golds overall, along with eight total medals. In October 2025, she was inducted into the Vermont Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame. Beyond competition, Teter has been a dedicated philanthropist, donating all her earnings to humanitarian causes since 2007 and founding Hannah's Gold, a company in 2008 whose proceeds support clean water initiatives in and elsewhere. In 2014, she became the first Action Sports Global Ambassador for , launching Unified Snowboarding events at the in 2015 to promote inclusion for athletes with intellectual disabilities, and has continued advocacy work including participation in global games and summits.

Early life

Family background

Hannah Teter was born on January 27, 1987, in , , as the youngest of five children and the only daughter in a family deeply passionate about . Her parents, Jeff Teter, a road foreman, and Pat Teter, a nurse, originally enjoyed but were persuaded by their children to switch to , embracing the sport as a family activity. The Teter family home in , located near prominent ski areas including and , provided an ideal environment for early immersion in snow sports from a young age. Teter's four older brothers—Abe, , Elijah, and —were all active snowboarders, with Abe pursuing a professional career in the sport, which further fueled the family's enthusiasm and influenced her own path. This choice aligned with the broader values instilled by her parents, who had relocated from to in the early seeking a closer connection to .

Introduction to snowboarding

Hannah Teter began at the age of eight during family outings to local resorts, including , where she took her first lesson. Growing up as the youngest of five siblings in , , she was immersed in a family environment that strongly encouraged , with her four brothers—particularly Abe and Elijah, who competed internationally—introducing her to the sport through their own passion for . Her brothers built a on the family property, allowing her to practice extensively and fostering her early skills. Her rapid progression stemmed from a combination of natural talent and robust family support, allowing her to quickly advance from recreational riding to structured training. She began entering amateur competitions at age 11 in 1998, securing sponsorships that marked her shift toward a more serious commitment to the sport. She enrolled at School in around 2001, a specialized program that integrated academic studies with intensive development, fostering her skills in techniques. Inspired by observing her brothers' professional endeavors and early exposure to competitive events, Teter adopted a disciplined regimen that included strength conditioning and focused practice sessions at Okemo.

Competitive career

Junior achievements

At the age of 15, Teter claimed the gold medal at the 2002 FIS Junior World Snowboard Championships event in , , where she posted a winning score of 360 points, surpassing the runner-up's 288 by a significant margin. This victory marked her as a standout talent in the junior ranks and included a historic milestone: Teter became the to land a —a 900-degree —in competition. Building on this success, Teter won titles in U.S. junior competitions, including the 2002 U.S. halfpipe event, and achieved top-three finishes across various international junior circuits during the same period. These accomplishments highlighted her technical prowess, particularly in mastering advanced maneuvers such as 720-degree rotations with grabs, which became hallmarks of her riding style in junior competitions. In 2003, at just 16 years old, Teter made her debut at the Winter IX in , where she earned a in the women's superpipe final, further solidifying her reputation as an emerging force in .

Professional competitions

Teter established herself as a dominant force in professional halfpipe competitions starting in her late teens, accumulating numerous podium finishes across international tours. Between 2003 and 2005, she claimed six FIS victories, showcasing her technical precision and amplitude in events held worldwide. Notable among these were her wins at Saas-Fee, in October 2004 and Valle Nevado, in September 2005, where she outperformed top international competitors with scores exceeding 40 points in finals. In addition to her World Cup dominance, Teter excelled at the , earning medals in the women's superpipe that highlighted her longevity and comebacks after major injuries and breaks. Her first major accolade came early with gold at Winter VIII in 2004, along with a bronze in 2003 and another bronze in 2012. These performances underscored her adaptability, as she medaled in the main superpipe event across multiple appearances spanning over a decade. Teter also captured the overall FIS World Cup halfpipe title in the 2004–2005 season, a feat that reflected her consistency with multiple podiums across the tour. Throughout her professional tenure, she maintained strong showings in other elite series, including consistent podium finishes at events up to 2014, such as third place in the women's superpipe at the 2009 Winter in , . Her results in these circuits, which often featured high-stakes judging on style and difficulty, contributed to her reputation as one of the sport's most reliable performers. Teter announced her retirement from competitive after failing to qualify for the , concluding a career defined by . Her last main professional superpipe medal was a at the 2012 Winter . She continued to participate in Unified Snowboarding events with at the , earning silvers in dual slalom in 2017 and 2018.

Olympic participations

Hannah Teter made her Olympic debut at the in , , where she competed in the women's event. Prior to the Games, Teter participated in pre-Olympic training camps in , , focusing on refining her aerial maneuvers and adapting to the venue's conditions. She also incorporated mental preparation techniques, such as , to build confidence and simulate competition scenarios. In the final on February 13, Teter delivered a standout second run scoring 46.4 points, featuring two 1080-degree spins and method grabs, to secure the gold medal ahead of her teammate and close friend , who took silver with 46.2. This victory marked Teter as the second American woman to win Olympic gold, following Kelly Clark's triumph in 2002, and established her as a dominant force in the discipline at just 19 years old. Building on her success, Teter returned for the in , Canada, again in the women's . Her preparations included training camps at , the Olympic venue, where she honed her runs despite challenging weather and course conditions. Teter overcame a right shoulder injury sustained in December 2009 during warm-ups, which forced her to withdraw from a key qualifying event but did not derail her Olympic qualification after intensive rehabilitation. Continuing her use of for mental , she entered the final on February 18 as a medal favorite. Teter's best run scored 42.4 points, earning her the behind Australia's (45.0), while teammate claimed bronze (42.2). This performance highlighted Teter's ability to compete at an elite level post-injury. Teter's final Olympic appearance came at the in , , where she again contested the women's . Leading into the Games, she maintained rigorous training regimens, including sessions in various international locations to simulate diverse conditions, and relied on to manage pressure as a veteran competitor. The event faced criticism for suboptimal conditions due to warm weather, resulting in a slushy and uneven surface that limited practice opportunities and increased risks; Teter noted the pipe's "dangerous" state prevented her from testing advanced tricks. In the final on , her top score of 90.50 placed her fourth, just 0.25 points shy of bronze, behind gold medalist (93.50), silver medalist (91.50), and bronze winner (90.75). This result concluded Teter's Olympic career, after which she announced her retirement from competitive later that year.

Post-competitive activities

Media and endorsements

Teter gained early visibility in the snowboarding community through her appearances in documentaries that highlighted the sport's evolution and high-level competition. She was featured in the 2005 film First Descent, which chronicled the history of and included footage of elite athletes training and performing in Alaska's . The following year, Teter and her brother Abe appeared in Snow Blind (), a documentary exploring the culture, lifestyle, and competitive progression of from its roots to Olympic status. In 2009, Teter participated in a PETA advertisement campaign protesting the Canadian seal hunt, posing nude with the caption "I'd rather go naked than wear fur/skin" to promote and awareness. This effort aligned briefly with her broader advocacy interests, though her primary focus remained on commercial media exposure. Throughout her career, Teter secured major endorsement deals that bolstered her profile and provided financial support for her athletic pursuits. She partnered with , which produced a signature board model tailored to her riding style in events; , emphasizing energy and performance; and Oakley, focusing on and protective gear essential for competitive snowboarding. These sponsorships, valued at approximately $1 million annually by 2009, highlighted her marketability as a young champion. Following her 2006 Olympic gold medal, Teter embarked on an extensive post-Olympics media tour, appearing on television programs to share her experiences and promote . She was a guest on in 2006, discussing her victory and training regimen. Additional appearances included Extra, where she reflected on her achievements and the sport's growth shortly after the Games. By 2020, Teter had cultivated significant social media influence, amassing over 100,000 followers through posts on her snowboarding career, lifestyle, and endorsements.

Business and real estate

Following her competitive career, Hannah Teter ventured into with a collaboration alongside in 2009, co-creating the limited-edition "Maple Blondie" flavor. This maple , featuring blonde brownie pieces and a maple caramel swirl, drew inspiration from Teter's roots and marked the first flavor named after an athlete. A portion of the sales proceeds supported Teter's charity, Hannah's Gold, which funds humanitarian projects in . In 2012, Teter authored Mastering Snowboarding, a comprehensive instructional guide co-written with Tawnya Schultz and published by Human Kinetics. The book provides step-by-step techniques and color photo sequences for riders from beginners to advanced levels, covering essential skills, park tricks, and equipment strategies used by professional snowboarders. It draws on Teter's expertise as an medalist to offer practical advice for improving performance on the slopes. Teter expanded her business involvement in the snow sports industry by becoming the Global Ambassador for Oneskee, a specializing in hybrid snow gear like snowskis, in February 2020. In this role, she promotes the innovative apparel and equipment designed for versatile winter activities, leveraging her background to highlight products that blend and functionalities. Her ambassadorship includes collaborations such as a signature collection, emphasizing Oneskee's family-oriented approach to sustainable snow gear. After retiring from professional competition, Teter transitioned to a career in , becoming a licensed agent in , starting in 2021. Specializing in luxury mountain properties, she assists clients with high-end homes and condos in the Tahoe region, drawing on her local knowledge from years of residence and training there. Teter has been affiliated with reputable local firms, including transactions handled through , to facilitate sales in this premium market.

Philanthropy and advocacy

In 2008, Teter founded Hannah's Gold, a that sells Vermont to fund humanitarian projects in an impoverished Kenyan village, including clean water initiatives like wells and rainwater catchment systems, as well as education and healthcare support for the community, in partnership with World Vision. By 2010, the charity had raised $178,000 to establish a clean water system and other sustainable resources, such as tools for local farming. As of November 2025, Hannah's Gold has raised $316,577 for these efforts, emphasizing long-term community development. Teter was appointed as the first Action Sports Global Ambassador for in 2014, a role in which she promotes and opportunities for athletes with disabilities through unified events. She has actively participated in initiatives, including organizing unified demonstrations at the 2015 and running in the 2015 Unified Relay Across America to raise awareness and funds across all 50 states. Her involvement continues to highlight the parallels between competitive and inclusive athletics. Teter has advocated for animal rights through campaigns with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), notably appearing in a 2009 advertisement urging a boycott of Canadian seal products to protest the annual seal hunt. She has also promoted environmental sustainability tied to her upbringing and snowboarding background, expressing appreciation for self-sufficient living and natural resource conservation in interviews. Post-2020, Teter has maintained her philanthropic commitments, including advocacy for gender equity in sports as a vocal supporter of increased opportunities and representation for women athletes.

Awards and honors

Olympic medals

World Championships and World Cup

  • in women's halfpipe at the 2002 FIS World Junior Championships
  • in women's halfpipe at the 2005 FIS Snowboarding World Championships
  • Six and two other medals (one , one ) in FIS World Cup halfpipe events (2003–2013)

X Games

  • Seven medals in women's superpipe: one gold (2003), six bronzes (2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2012, and one additional)

Other competitive awards

  • Gold medal in women's superpipe at the 2004 Winter X Games
  • Silver medal at the 2011 U.S. Open
  • Vans Cup title (2005)

Non-competitive honors

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