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Gretchen Bleiler : ウィキペディア英語版
Gretchen Bleiler

Gretchen Bleiler (born April 10, 1981 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American professional halfpipe snowboarder. She currently resides in Aspen, Colorado and is married to Chris Hotell.〔(Profile ), nbcolympics.com〕
==Career==
Bleiler aspired to compete in the Winter X Games from a very young age, and found her passion in snowboarding at age 11 (1992).〔(whatever it takes to bring home something shiny ), 24hourfitness.com〕 She has been riding ever since and became professional in 1996. Among her accomplishments, she 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.〔(Gretchen Bleiler ), aspensnowmass.com〕 In the pre-Olympic season she won four of the five US Olympic halfpipe qualifiers and is also a four-time X Games gold medalist, most recently winning the superpipe at Winter X Games XIV.〔
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.〔〔(2003 US Open Halfpipe Finals ), expn.go.com〕〔(Vans Triple Crown of snowboarding ), expn.go.com〕
She posed for the February 2004 issue of ''FHM'', along with fellow snowboarder Tara Dakides and sportscaster Jamie Little.〔(swim suite)( FHM Cover ), transworldsnowboarding.com〕
Bleiler, who 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.〔(Silver medal for the American Gretchen Bleiler ), oakleybuzz.com〕
Starting in 2007, Bleiler expanded her career into snowboard and outerwear design, through Oakley and K2 Snowboarding, designing her own signature outerwear line for Oakley, and participating in the K2 Alliance, which develops and tests women's products, as well as working on the graphics for several K2 Boards. In 2008, she helped to create a new all-female invitational superpipe competition at Snowmass called the Snow Angels Invitational.〔(Gretchen Bleiler Interview ), shredbetties.com〕
While competing in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, many considered Bleiler a gold medal favorite. However, she fell on both of her final runs, and took 11th place.
During the summer, Gretchen Bleiler gives back to snowboarding's youth at High Cascade Snowboard Camp. In 2008, 2010 and 2014 she has been awarded a Signature Session™ at High Cascade〔(Signature Sessions, 2014 ) High Cascade Snowboard Camp〕 where she will coach and mentor young kids.
When she is not competing, Bleiler enjoys surfing, mountain biking, interior design and fashion.〔(She's got the cake ), scholastic.com〕 She is also active in several environmental organizations, including the Aspen Snomass Save Snow campaign, and stopglobalwarming.org.〔

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