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Hannah Teter (Hannah Lee Teter) was born on 27 January, 1987 in Belmont, Vermont, U.S., is an American snowboarder. Discover Hannah Teter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

Popular As Hannah Lee Teter
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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 27 January, 1987
Birthday 27 January
Birthplace Belmont, Vermont, U.S.
Nationality Vermont

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Hannah Teter Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years old, Hannah Teter height is 5 ft .

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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Hannah Teter Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Hannah Teter worth at the age of 37 years old? Hannah Teter’s income source is mostly from being a successful Snowboarder. She is from Vermont. We have estimated Hannah Teter's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Snowboarder

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1987

Hannah Teter (born January 27, 1987) is an American snowboarder.

2002

By 2002 at the age of 15, she was the World Junior Halfpipe Champion, and had begun riding on the FIS Snowboard World Cup circuit.

Teter achieved a 4th-place finish in her first World Cup halfpipe event at Valle Nevado, Chile, in September of that year.

Teter became vegetarian after watching the film Earthlings, and credits her plant-based diet as taking her to a "whole other level" as an athlete.

From 2002–2004 Teter competed in seven World Cup events with four victories, at Sapporo in 2003 and 2004, Valle Nevado in 2003, and at Saas-Fee in 2004.

2003

Competing at the Winter X Games, Teter won bronze in 2003, and gold in 2004.

2005

She has also won bronze at the 2005 FIS World Championships at Whistler, British Columbia, and has a total of six World Cup victories in her career.

In 2005, Teter reached the podium with a third-place finish at her first FIS World Championships, and added two more World Cup victories at Valle Nevado.

Teter also earned another Winter X Games bronze in 2005.

During 2005 Teter was hampered by a knee injury which required two surgeries; in her words: "there was a chunk of bone that had separated and it was kind of dangling around."

2006

She is an Olympic champion, having won the gold medal in the halfpipe at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy and silver at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.

At the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Teter was unsure how well she would be able to perform because of that injury.

However, she went on to win the Olympic gold medal in halfpipe, beating out US teammate and friend Gretchen Bleiler, who won silver.

Teter's accomplishment was rewarded further by the United States Olympic Committee who named her the USOC SportsWoman of the Year.

She also won the ESPY Award for Best Action Sports Female in 2006.

After the 2006 Winter Games, Teter spent time focusing on humanitarian causes, but returned to the World Cup circuit in 2009.

Before going to Turin for the 2006 Olympics, Teter was featured in the 2005 documentary film about the growth of snowboarding, First Descent.

The movie, which was filmed in the mountains of Alaska, starred Teter alongside snowboarding legends including Shaun White and Terje Håkonsen.

A short behind the scenes documentary titled AK and Beyond was made at the same time, also featuring Teter.

2009

Since returning from hiatus she has taken the podium at two World Cup events and the 2009 Winter X Games, as well as a victory at the 2009 Lake Tahoe Grand Prix.

2010

In January 2010, Teter was named to the US Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

She won the silver medal in women's halfpipe at the Vancouver Games.

In 2010, Teter was one of the four American athletes chosen to model for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, in a section devoted to Winter Olympians.

Teter is noted for her charitable work and is the founder of Hannah's Gold charitable organization.

Teter is also the Global Ambassador for Special Olympics.

Born into a snowboarding family in Belmont, Vermont, Teter is the youngest of five siblings.

Two of her four older brothers, Abe and Elijah, have competed for the US Snowboard team, and her eldest brother Amen is their agent and manager.

Both of the Teter parents, Jeff and Pat, were skiers, but have since been converted to snowboarding by their children.

Teter started snowboarding at the age of 8, taking her first lesson at her home mountain of Okemo.

She is an Okemo Mountain School graduate.

At Grand Prix events held on January 22–23, 2010, at Park City, Teter had two second-place finishes.

The performance locked up her spot for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

Following the Park City GP, Teter announced that she would donate her $10,000 winnings for the weekend to a humanitarian relief fund to aid survivors of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

At the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Teter scored 45.4 in the qualification round for the women's halfpipe, the second place score, earning her a bye to the finals.

After the first run of the finals, Teter was in first place with a score of 42.4.

In the second run, Teter's earlier score was topped by Australian Torah Bright, who scored 45.0, a mark Teter was unable to beat in her second run.

Teter finished with the silver medal.

Fellow American Kelly Clark won the bronze medal.

2014

Teter came in fourth at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Teter finished fourth at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in the Halfpipe event.