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Cassie Sharpe

Cassie Sharpe is a Canadian freestyle skier specializing in halfpipe. She achieved Olympic gold at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in the women's halfpipe event. Her accomplishments also include a silver medal at the 2015 World Championships and multiple Winter X Games medals, including gold in 2016 and bronze in 2018 in superpipe. She is currently managed by Superheroes Management, demonstrating her professional standing in the sport.


September 14, 1992: Cassie Sharpe's Birth

On September 14, 1992, Cassie Sharpe was born. She is a Canadian freestyle skier.

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2004: Enrolled in Bumps and Jumps

In 2004, Cassie Sharpe was enrolled in Bumps and Jumps at Mount Washington by her parents.

2012: First Halfpipe Event Win

In 2012, Cassie Sharpe won her first halfpipe event, leading her to focus on the discipline.

2014: FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup Season

During the 2014 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup season, Sharpe would back up her podium pedigree with a gold medal win.

December 2015: Stress Fracture

In December 2015, Cassie Sharpe suffered a stress fracture in her back, which was later diagnosed after the X Games.

2015: World Championships Silver Medal

In 2015, Cassie Sharpe won a silver medal at the World Championships in halfpipe in Kreischberg.

2015: World Championships Silver and FIS World Cup Win

In 2015, Cassie Sharpe won silver at the World Championships and claimed the gold medal win on the 2014–15 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup. She also placed second in the Breckenridge Dew Tour in 2015.

January 2016: X Games Debut

In January 2016, Cassie Sharpe made her X Games debut, placing fourth while unknowingly competing with a stress fracture in her back. She also won gold at Winter X Games Oslo.

2016: Winter X Games Medal

In 2016, Cassie Sharpe won gold in superpipe at the Winter X Games.

2017: World Cup Season Start

To start the 2017–18 World Cup season, Sharpe won the halfpipe event at Cardrona, New Zealand.

2018: Olympic Gold Medal

In 2018, Cassie Sharpe became the Olympic champion in women's halfpipe at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

2018: Winter Olympics and World Cup Season

In 2018, Cassie Sharpe won gold at the Winter Olympics and concluded the World Cup season with a gold medal win in Tignes, becoming the Crystal Globe winner for the women's halfpipe season.

January 24, 2022: Named to Olympic Team

On January 24, 2022, Cassie Sharpe was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. She would win the silver medal in the women's halfpipe event at the Olympics.