Gretchen Bleiler

Gretchen Bleiler

Snowboarder • Olympian • Environmentalist

Country
USA
Date of Birth
April 10, 1981 (Age 44)
Notable Honors
Olympic Silver Medalist
Status
Retired Athlete

Biography & Career Highlights

Gretchen Bleiler is a retired American professional snowboarder, Olympic medalist, and environmental advocate. Known for her grace, style, and innovation in the halfpipe, she helped redefine women’s snowboarding during the 2000s.

Early Life & Beginnings

Born in Toledo, Ohio, Gretchen moved to Aspen, Colorado, where she began snowboarding at the age of 10. Her natural talent and competitive spirit quickly set her apart.

  • Started Snowboarding: At age 10 in Aspen, Colorado.
  • First Competitions: Entered professional events in the late 1990s, quickly earning recognition for her technical skills and creativity.

Career Milestones

  • Olympic Success: Won the silver medal in the women’s halfpipe at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
  • X Games: Four-time Winter X Games gold medalist in SuperPipe, becoming one of the most decorated female snowboarders in the event’s history.
  • Innovation: Known for her amplitude and style, she was among the first women to land complex inverted tricks in competition.

Environmental Advocacy

Beyond competition, Bleiler has been a passionate advocate for sustainability and climate awareness.

  • Protect Our Winters: Ambassador and spokesperson for the climate advocacy group founded by snowboarder Jeremy Jones.
  • Entrepreneurship: Co-founded the sustainable activewear brand Athleta x Oakley collaboration, promoting eco-friendly design.

Personal Life

After retiring from competition in 2014, Gretchen focused on speaking, mentoring, and promoting wellness and mindfulness. She continues to inspire athletes and activists worldwide.