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Katie Summerhayes is a three-times GB Olympian, famed for being a pioneering freestyle skier with exceptional talent and determination on the slopes.
She made history by becoming the first British female skier to win a medal in a World Championships, securing a silver in slopestyle at the 2015 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships in Kreischberg, Austria.
Throughout her career, Katie has represented Great Britain in multiple Winter Olympic Games, including Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018, and Beijing 2022. Her Olympic journey is a testament to her resilience and commitment to her sport, as she overcame numerous injuries to compete at the highest level.
Throughout her career, Katie competed alongside some of Britain’s most renowned Freestyle athletes, including her sister Molly, who also represented Team GB at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang. Katie quickly earned a reputation as one of the most beloved and respected figures in the British Freestyle community, admired for her exceptional skills on the slopes and her infectious positivity and warm presence within the team.
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Born in 1995 in Sheffield, Katie Summerhayes quickly emerged as one of the UK’s most promising winter sports athletes.
Katie began skiing at a young age, honing her skills on the dry slopes of Sheffield before transitioning to snow. Her natural ability and passion for freestyle skiing led her to compete internationally at a young age, and she quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the sport’s leading figures.
Katie made her World Championships debut in 2011 and achieved numerous podium finishes during her career. In 2013, she earned her first World Cup podium, securing silver in Silvaplana. The following years saw her dominate at the World Junior Ski Championships, capturing bronze and gold in 2013 and 2014, respectively.
In 2015, she made history by winning a silver medal at the World Championships in Kreischberg. Her competitive streak continued with another World Cup podium in Stubai in 2017. Katie’s final competition in March 2022 saw her narrowly miss the podium, finishing fourth at the place where she first stood on a World Cup podium – Silvaplana.
As comes with the sport, Katie has suffered several injuries, mainly to her Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), which joins your thigh bone to the front of your shin bone. But she didn’t let these injuries hold her back, and she has appeared at three Winter Olympic Games.
Off the slopes, Katie is known for her down-to-earth personality and passion for mentoring young athletes. She continues to be an ambassador for winter sports in the UK, advocating for increased support and recognition for British athletes in skiing and snowboarding. Katie Summerhayes remains a pioneer in her field, embodying the spirit of perseverance and excellence.