Hannah Teter - Anon Goggle Sponsored Athlete

Anon Goggle sponsored snowboarder Hannah Teter is an American from Belmont, Vermont. Hannah is an Olympic champion, having won the gold medal in halfpipe at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, bronze at the 2005 FIS World Championships and six World Cup victories in her career. In January 2010, Teter was named to the US Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and won the silver medal in women's halfpipe at the Vancouver Games.Hannah Teter - Anon Goggle Sponsored Athlete

In 2008 Teter founded a charity called Hannah's Gold which raises money through the sales of Vermont maple syrup. The charity, helps to support the village of Kirindon, Kenya through building schools, digging fresh water wells, and providing water filtration. In 2009 Teter donated all of her prize money to the Kirindon program. Hannah has also worked to raise money for Darfur and other causes, sponsors children in Honduras and the Philippines through Children International, and is a spokesperson for Boarding for Breast Cancer.

In 2010 Teter launched a new charity initiative, Sweet Cheeks, which donates 40% of the sales proceeds from an exclusive line of underwear to partner organization Children International to help feed children living in extreme poverty around the world.

Teter's charitable work earned her an award for the Do Something Athlete in the VH1 Do Something Awards. The awards show, produced by Vh1, is dedicated to honoring people who do good and is powered by Do Something, an organization that aims to empower, celebrate, and inspire young people.

Additional titles, awards and honors

2009 Gold medal at the Burton Australian Open

2009 Gold medal at the US Snowboarding Grand Prix in Boreal

2006 Winter Gravity Games Silver medalist, women's halfpipe

2005 Vans Cup champion

2005 US Open bronze medalist

2005 Nippon Open silver medalist

2005 Winter Gravity Games silver medalist

2004 Finalist for the ESPY Awards for Best Female Action Sport Athlete

2004 US Snowboard Grand Prix halfpipe champion

2004 NASJA "Competitor of the Year" title and award

2003 Vans Triple Crown halfpipe title + silver in slopestyle

2003 Became youngest member of the US Snowboarding Team

2002 First Female Snowboarder to land a 900 in Competition