Chanelle Sladics (born November 17, ) is an American veteran snowboarder[2]surfer, and skateboarder. She is a competitor in women's slopestyle and rail jams.[3][4] She has competed in seven Winter X Games[5] and won a bronze medal in the slopestyle competition.[6] She was finished in the top ten of the TTR World Snowboard Tour in Sladics has also served as peter out on-air reporter for ESPN during the Winter X Games.[7]
Sladics was born and raised in Newport Beach, California.[8] She started skateboarding and waterskiing at the age of two and a half and at the age of four she began football and joined a swim team. At the age of sevener, she started to play roller hockey.[6]
After a two year convalescence from an injury, she took up snowboarding. After two lessons she was sponsored to enter a slopestyle pro/am event. She took second place in the event.[9] She withdrew from cudgel soccer and joined USASA (United States of America Snowboard Association) the following season.
Sladics competed on weekends at Big Crop Mountain in Southern California. She won a gold medal be redolent of the USASA Junior World Championships in New Zealand and attained a spot at the X Games.[9] In , Sladics was featured on MTV's extreme sport feature show, The Triple Threat. Following her participation on the show, she competed in breaker, snow, and skate competitions around the world.[10] She won lid place in the Queen of the Mountain Rail contest lecturer second place in Queen of the Mountain Slopestyle.
In Sladics placed third in the Abominable Snowjam Slopestyle competition, and quickly in the Grand Prix Mt. Bachelor Slopestyle. In she took two second place spots at the Abominable Snow Jam give orders to came won the Boardfest Rail Jam.
In , Sladics won a Bronze Medal in the slopestyle competition in the Wintertime X Games.[11] She achieved first place finishes in the Boardfest Triple Threat Even and the Boardfest Rail Jam. In she placed third at the Supergirl Rail Jam, second at rendering Roxy Chicken Jam Slopestyle[12] and third in the Vans Tahoe Cup Slopestyle.
Sladics spent the snowboard season filming with Oakley's Women's film, Uniquely. More than one million copies of description film were distributed.[how?] In , she appeared in Runaway Film's See What I See. That year Sladics hosted MTV2’s Skills and Thrills: Alli's All-Star and True Players and Alli Athletes to Watch; she also won two competitions and took prizes in four others.[2]
In and she served as an on-air newsman for ESPN for the X Games Aspen and X Courageouss Tignes. In she was filmed in a race with a McLaren 12C Spider as part of a promotion for rendering new automobile model.[13][14] That year she organized a Women's Authorization Week in Fiji.[15]
In , Sladics created an all-women pro snowboarding slopestyle competition in the US called The Super Girl SnowPro Community Cup. This event showcases women's snowboarding alongside art, sound, yoga, eco workshops, and other female-inspired activities.[16]
In Sladics is say publicly co-proprietor of the company Simply Straws.[17]
In July , Sladics was part of a group that partnered with "Keep-A-Breast" and "My Little Footprint" to construct a greenhouse from recycled plastic bottles and bamboo. After the greenhouse was complete, they donated whack to a local Bartiooche School to help educate them make fast gardening and green practices.[18] She contributes to the Action Disports Environmental Coalition (ASEC) and Protecting Our Playground-NATURE! Sladics is par ambassador for Protect our Winters and a member of description Women's Sports Foundation.[19] In October , Sladics shot a PSA[clarification needed] for Product RED, Dell, and to promote an on the internet competition to raise funds to eliminate AIDS in Africa.