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Name
  
Kaitlyn Farrington

Coached by
  
Elijah Teter

Weight
  
57 kg


Height
  
1.63 m

Role
  
Snowboarder

Siblings
  
Jessalyn Farrington

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Birth name
  
Kaitlyn Brooke Farrington

Born
  
December 18, 1989 (age 34) (
1989-12-18
)

Residence
  
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Gold medals
  
Snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's Halfpipe

Similar People
  
Kelly Clark, Torah Bright, Jamie Anderson

Profiles

Kaitlyn Farrington To Retire At Age 25 - Winter X Games


Kaitlyn Brooke Farrington (born December 18, 1989) is an American former professional snowboarder who grew up on a cattle ranch near Bellevue, Idaho, and now lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. She won the gold medal in the women's half-pipe competition at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Prior to her Olympic debut, she competed in the 2010 European Winter X Games and won the gold medal.

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Kaitlyn Farrington wins Bronze in Snowboard SuperPipe


Early life

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Farrington was born to parents Gary and Suz Farrington; she has an older sister. The Farringtons own a ranch near Sun Valley, Idaho, and Kaitlyn grew up riding horses. Suz Farrington credited her daughter's smooth style with good balance from riding horses. She was skiing by age three and barrel racing at age five. “She was skiing on a tether for two days, then said, ‘I’m done with this stuff,’” remembered Mr. Farrington.

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By high school, Farrington was competing as a snowboarder, and her parents had to sell the cows on their ranch to pay for expenses.

Career

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Farrington is left-handed and uses a goofy stance. She became the first women's rider to perform a backside 1080. She goes about 9 feet high above the edge of the half-pipe, but considers herself as a more technical rider in order to make up for her height. Farrington has had five wrist surgeries.

Kaitlyn Farrington Gold medalist in the discipline of snowboarding Kaitlyn

  • 2014 Sochi Olympic Games - Half pipe women - gold medalist
  • 2013 FIS Snowboarding World Championships – Women's halfpipe, 4th place, behind Arielle Gold, Holly Crawford, and Sophie Rodriguez.
  • 2013 World Cup Sochi, 5th place
  • 2013 World Cup Park City, bronze medalist
  • 2013 World Cup Copper Mountain, 5th place
  • 2012 U.S. Grand Prix overall champion
  • 2012 Dew Tour Breckenridge, gold medalist
  • 2011 X Games Aspen, silver medalist
  • 2011 Dew Tour, silver medalist
  • 2010 X Games Europe, gold medalist
  • 2010 Dew Tour, overall champion
  • 2008 Junior World Championships, silver medalist
  • Personal life

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    Farrington has a cat named Zilla, after Godzilla. She collects refrigerator magnets from her travel stops and loves running and music. Farrington said she was listening to Ghostland Observatory's Give Me The Beat when competing in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.

    She recently picked up Frisbee golf and tries to surf, which she calls "drowning".

    A snowboarding area on Sun Valley's Bald Mountain was renamed "Kaitlyn's Bowl" in her honor.

    On January 16, 2015, Farrington announced via Instagram of her retirement from professional snowboarding at only 25 years of age. In October 2014, Farrington was involved in a fall in Austria while trying to execute a frontside 360 off a small jump. Once returning home to Salt Lake City, Farrington went to get an MRI, to find that she had been diagnosed with congenital cervical stenosis, a congenital spine condition that she has had since birth. Doctors told her that competitive snowboarding would put her at great risk of extreme injury due to the condition. Farrington has said "I can walk. I can still snowboard, I just have to keep my feet on the ground".

    References

    Kaitlyn Farrington Wikipedia


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