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American snowboarder

Shannon Dunn-Downing
Personal information
BornNovember 26, 1972 (1972-11-26) (age 52)
Medal record
Women's snowboarding
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1998 Nagano Halfpipe
Winter X Games
Gold medal – first place 1997 Halfpipe
Gold medal – first place 2001 Superpipe
Silver medal – second place 1999 Halfpipe
Silver medal – second place 2001 Slopestyle

Shannon Dunn-Downing (born November 26, 1972) is an American snowboarder and Olympic medalist. She received a bronze medal in the halfpipe event at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, becoming the first American woman to win a medal in snowboarding. She finished 5th at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. She won a gold medal at the first Winter X Games in California 1997, and again in 2001.

History

Shannon started snowboarding in 1988 in Steamboat Springs, CO where she grew up, and began competing in the early 1990s.

Shannon was the first woman to land several difficult halfpipe tricks in competition, including a frontsitde 540 in 1991, backside 540 in 1994, McTwist in 1994, frontside 720 in 1995, and frontside rodeo 720 in 2001. She is also noted for working behind the scenes on the development women's products for companies such as Burton Snowboards and Velvet Goggles, and on events such as the all-girl photo shoot, the P!Jamma Party.

In the mid-2000s, Shannon retired from professional snowboarding to focus on raising her family.

Results

  • 1st Place '02 USSA Grand Prix Halfpipe, Mammoth Mountain, CA (Dec.16)
  • 1st Place '02 USSA Grand Prix Halfpipe, Mammoth Mountain, CA (Dec.13)
  • 5th Place '02 Olympic Winter Games Halfpipe, Park City, UT
  • 1st Place '01 Winter X Games Halfpipe, Mount Snow, VT
  • 2nd Place '01 Winter X Games Slopestyle, Mount Snow, VT
  • 2nd Place '01 US Open Halfpipe, Stratton Mountain, VT
  • 1st Place '00 USSA Grand Prix Halfpipe, Northstart at Tahoe, CA
  • 1st Place '00 USSA Grand Prix Halfpipe, Breckenridge Mountain Resort, CO
  • 1st Place '00 USSA Grand Prix Halfpipe, Mammoth Mountain, CA
  • 2nd Place '00 Nippon Open Halfpipe, Hakuba, Japan
  • 2nd Place '00 US Open Halfpipe, Stratton Mountain, VT
  • 1st Place '99 FIS World Cup Halfpipe, Mount Bachelor, OR
  • 2nd Place '99 Winter X Games Halfpipe, Crested Butte, CO
  • 1st Place '99 USSA Grand Prix Halfpipe, Mount Bachelor, OR
  • 1st Place '99 USSA Grand Prix Halfpipe, Copper Mountain, CO
  • 1st Place '99 Nippon Open Halfpipe, Hokkaido, Japan
  • 3rd Place '99 US Open Halfpipe, Stratton Mountain, VT
  • 1st Place '99 USSA Super Prix Halfpipe and Overall, Okemo Mountain, VT
  • Bronze Medalist '98 Olympic Winter Games, Halfpipe, Yamanouchi Mountain, Nagano, Japan
  • 1st Place '97 Winter X Games Halfpipe, Crested Butte, CO
  • 1st Place '94 US Open Halfpipe, Stratton Mountain, VT
  • 1st Place '93 US Open Halfpipe, Stratton Mountain, VT
  • 2-time ISF World Halfpipe Champion

References

  1. "1998 Winter Olympics – Nagano, Japan – Alpine Skiing" Archived August 25, 2007, at the Wayback MachinedatabaseOlympics.com (Retrieved on March 13, 2008)

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