Maëlle Danica Ricker (/maɪˈɛl/; born December 2, 1978) is a Canadian retired snowboarder, who specialised in snowboard cross. She won an Olympic gold medal...
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Shooters Association Maëlle Ricker (b. 1978), Canadian athlete, 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics contestant Nathan Clifford Ricker (1843–1924), American...
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her fourth studio album, Art Angels; Xwalacktun (Rick Harry), Squamish Nation artist Maëlle Ricker, Olympian; Canadian Olympic gold medalist at the 2010...
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trophies over a 17-year period; the winningest female pro snowboarder is Maëlle Ricker with 7 consecutive wins from 2007 to 2013. The first race was held in...
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McIvor won the first gold ever in Ski Cross, an inaugural Olympic event; Maëlle Ricker won gold in Snowboard Cross; Siblings Mike and Britt Janyk competed...
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Nicola Thost Nicole Fischer Maëlle Ricker 17 4 2 February 1997 Mont Sainte-Anne HP Sabrina Sadeghi Leslee Olson Maëlle Ricker 18 5 8 February 1997 Mount...
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Jacobellis United States Dominique Maltais Canada 2010 Vancouver details Maëlle Ricker Canada Déborah Anthonioz France Olivia Nobs Switzerland 2014 Sochi...
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Italian footballer 1978 – Peter Moylan, Australian baseball player 1978 – Maëlle Ricker, Canadian snowboarder 1978 – David Rivas, Spanish footballer 1978 –...
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at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada's Maëlle Ricker went on to win the gold medal for the host country. Profile from the...
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men's tournament Alexandre Bilodeau – Freestyle skiing, Men's moguls Maëlle Ricker – Snowboarding, Women's snowboard cross Christine Nesbitt – Speed skating...
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