Amy FRASER

29 Mar 1995
26
Female
HALIFAX, NS
 
Canada
CALGARY, AB
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
FRS Freestyle Skiing Women's Freeski Halfpipe 8

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium
Finished
Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championship
RankEventYearLocationResult
9Freeski Halfpipe Ladies2021Aspen, CO, USA69.50
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAllHalfpipeOverall Park&Pipe
2021/2022815
2020/2021938
2019/202010720
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonFreeski Halfpipe LadiesHalfpipe Ladies
2021/20221 x 6th
2020/20211 x 9th
2019/20201 x 14th1 x 15th
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocationResult
6Freeski Halfpipe Ladies2021/2022Calgary, AB, CAN74.80
8Freeski Halfpipe Ladies2021/2022Calgary, AB, CAN65.20
8Freeski Halfpipe Ladies2021/2022Mammoth Mountain, CA, USA82.50
13Freeski Halfpipe Ladies2021/2022Copper Mountain, CO, USA76.75
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Aim or Bunbun. (Athlete, May 2021)

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Reading, ukulele, photography, biking, and sewing/knitting. (Athlete, May 2021)

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Athlete

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Studies at Queen's University Smith School of Business (Kingston, ON). Graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science, in Biological Sciences.

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Father, Spencer Fraser. Mother, Anne Rogers. Brother, Will Fraser.

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English, French

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Canadian National Halfpipe Freeski Team

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Trennon Paynter (AUS), Marc McDonell (CAN)

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2019 World Cup in Cardrona (Halfpipe - 15th)

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2017/18: MCL tear while jumping into an airbag. Her ski stuck to the surface of the bag while she kept spinning. Returned in February 2018 to compete at the Nor-Am Cup in Calgary.

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2019

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Started skiing at age two. In 2016, a local club team coach noticed her hiking rails and asked if she’d like to ski with their team, which lead to two years of competing in slopestyle and halfpipe competitions at Calgary Olympic Park. "I'm lucky to have such an awesome facility so close to home." (freestylecanada.ski; Athlete, May 2021)

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"There's nothing else really like it. It's equally thrilling and terrifying. I enjoy the challenge. There are also a lot of opportunity in this sport as a female." (Athlete, May 2021)

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Aims at progressing, having fun, and being the first woman to do a double in the halfpipe.
Wants to get more girls involved in freestyle skiing and plans to host female-focused freestyle camps in Canada. (Athlete, May 2021)

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"Putting down my first backflip on skis." (Athlete, May 2021)

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Humanitarian Terry Fox (CAN), cancer research activist who embarked on an east to west cross-Canada run to raise money and awareness for cancer research.

Freestyle skier Sarah Burke (CAN), five-time Winter X Games gold medallist and 2005 World halfpipe champion, who passed away due to the consequences of a skiing accident in 2012.

Surfer Lakey Peterson (USA), on the World Surf League Championship Tour and world-ranked number one at one point. (Athlete, May 2021)

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Both her parents as they both work incredibly hard and have passed on to her a terrific work ethic. (Athlete, May 2021)

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Always lays out her gear the night before so that she is ready for the next day. Wears the same ski socks on competition day that she has worn on a good training day. (Athlete, May 2021)

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Falling is learning. First one out (on hill), last one in. What one fool can do, so can another. (Athlete, May 2021)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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