Karly Shorr

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Karly Shorr
Personal information
Birth nameKarly Piper Shorr
Born (1994-05-18) May 18, 1994 (age 30)
Commerce Township, Michigan
Years active2008-present
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm) [1]
Weight146 lb (66 kg) [2]
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportSnowboarding
EventWomen's slopestyle
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals Sochi 2014
Updated on 7 February 2014

Karly Piper Shorr (born May 18, 1994) is an American snowboarder. [3] She competed in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, where she placed sixth in women's slopestyle. [4]

Shorr was born in Commerce Township, Michigan [4] and graduated from Milford High School in 2012. [5]

Karly Shorr in 2016 earning podium finishes at the Burton US Open, the Olympic test event in Pyeongchang, South Korea and the U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain. [6]

Career Results

Olympic Experience

2014 Olympic Winter Games, 6th in women's slopestyle

Career Highlights

2013-14 Copper Mountain U.S. Grand Prix/World Cup, 10th

2013-14 Cardrona World Cup, 9th

Two-time 2013-14 Mammoth Mountain U.S. Grand Prix second-place finisher

2012-13 Copper Mountain U.S. Grand Prix/World Cup, 11th

2011-12 Mammoth Mountain U.S. Grand Prix, 3rd

2nd, SS, PyeongChang, KOR, 2016

Four-time U.S. Revolution Tour champion [7]

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