Ellery Hollingsworth is an
American professional snowboarder from
Stratton,
Vermont
. born 9/2/1991
Biography
Ellery started snowboarding when she was 6 years old. Ellery is a
graduate of the Stratton Mountain School where she trained to be a
professional snowboarder, and is currently one of the youngest
snowboarders competing in international
snowboard competitions. Recently, she's made it
onto a series of podiums at major events, including a third place
finish at the
Tamarack stop of the US
Snowboarding Grand Prix, and a third place finish at the 2007
Burton New Zealand Open Slopestyle
event. In September of 2009, she was named to the
US Snowboarding team for the 2010
Winter Olympics. She is an all-around
athlete who surfs, skateboards and golfs. She plays soccer, tennis,
yoga and runs. Sports are a large part of her life as she is
constantly active. Ellery is focused on being a progressive female
snowboarder, pushing the level of the sport and evolving her
riding.
She is
sponsored by Burton, Nike
6.0, Oakley, and
Gatorade.
Competition results
- 10th - 2009 Ticket to Ride Season
End Rankings
- 3rd - 2009 Aspen Snow Angels, Aspen, CO, Halfpipe
- 3rd - 2009 Burton US Open, Stratton Mountain Resort,
Halfpipe
- 4th - 2009 FIS World Cup, La Molina, Spain, Halfpipe
- 4th - 2009 Winter Dew Tour, Lake Tahoe, CA, Superpipe
- 4th - 2009 ESPN Winter X Games, Aspen, CO, Superpipe
- 3rd - 2009 Winter Dew Tour, Mt.Snow, VT, Superpipe
- 10th - 2008 Ticket to Ride Season
End Rankings
- 4th - 2008 World Superpipe Championships, Park City, UT,
Halfpipe
- 2nd - 2008 Chevrolet Grand Prix, Killington, Halfpipe
- 4th - 2007 GRAND PRIX, BRECKENRIDGE, CO, HALFPIPE
- 5th - 2007 FIS WORLDCUP, LAKE PLACID, NY, HALFPIPE
- 3rd - 2007 GRAND PRIX, MT BACHELOR, SLOPESTYLE
- 1st - 2007 HONDA SESSION AT VAIL, RAIL JAM
- 3rd - 2007 BURTON GLOBAL OPEN SERIES YEAR END STANDINGS
COMBINED
- 5th - 2006 BURTON NEW ZEALAND OPEN, SUPERPIPE
- 3rd - 2006 BURTON NEW ZEALAND OPEN, SLOPESTYLE
- 18th - 2006 TTR WORLD SNOWBOARD TOUR SEASON END RANKINGS
References