Holly Crawford
Full name
Holly Crawford
nation
Australia Australia
birthday
10th February 1984 (age 36)
place of birth
Sydney , Australia
size
173 cm
Weight
63 kg
Career
discipline
halfpipe
status
active
Medal table
World championships
1 ×
2 ×
0 ×
Placements
World cup
Debut in the World Cup
December 17, 2002
World Cup victories
4th
Halfpipe World Cup
2. ( 2006/07 ), ( 2010/11 )
Podium placements
1.
2.
3.
halfpipe
4th
9
4th
last change: October 10, 2018
Holly Crawford (born February 10, 1984 ) is an Australian snowboarder who starts in the halfpipe discipline.
Career
On December 17, 2002 Crawford competed in Whistler her first World Cup race. In September 2005 she stood on the podium for the first time. In February she won her first World Cup contest in Furano . At the Snowboard World Championships in 2009 and 2013 she was runner-up in the halfpipe.
On January 20, 2011 , Crawford became world champion snowboarder in the halfpipe.
In 2016 she was placed for the Australian squad for the 2017 Asian Winter Games , where she finished seventh on February 25.
At the 2018 Winter Olympics , she could not reach the final.
Results
Olympic games
date
place
discipline
space
02/12/2014
Russia Sochi
halfpipe
26th
02/18/2010
Canada Vancouver
halfpipe
8th.
02/13/2006
Italy Turin
halfpipe
18th
World championships
date
place
discipline
space
01/20/2013
Canada Stoneham
halfpipe
2.
01/20/2011
Spain La Molina
halfpipe
1.
01/23/2009
Korea South Gangwon
halfpipe
2.
01/20/2007
Switzerland Arosa
halfpipe
21st
01/16/2003
Austria Kreischberg
halfpipe
24.
World cup
Web links
Holly Crawford in the database of the International Ski Federation (English)
Individual evidence
↑ World Championship gold for Crawford - spox.com , January 20, 2011
↑ Thirty Australians selected for Sapporo 2017 Asian Winter Games (December 22, 2016)
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