Maelle Ricker

Maëlle Danica Ricker (born on December 2, 1978 in Whistler, British Columbia) is a Canadian athlete who placed 4th in the Women's Snowboard Cross event at the 2006 Winter Olympics, an event best remembered for the crash of American boarder Lindsey Jacobellis, who fell two jumps from the end of the race whilst showboating. She crashed hard in the race, and was hospitalized with a minor concussion. She won a bronze medal in the same event at Winter... more

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