Elliott Named Colorado Snowsports Museum Adaptive Athlete of the Year
Last weekend, Noah Elliott of the U.S. Para Snowboard Team was named the Colorado Snowsports Museum Adaptive Athlete of the Year at their annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Elliott is originally from St. Charles, Missouri but has spent most of his life living and training in Colorado, now calling Colorado Springs home.
Elliott is coming off of one of his most successful seasons yet. He finished on the podium at almost every World Cup, earning the overall and banked slalom Crystal Globes. Throughout his competitive career, Elliott has become a two-time Paralympian and a Paralympic Champion, bringing home the banked slalom gold in 2018. At the same games, he also took bronze in snowboard cross. He is a four-time World Champion and has seven World Championship medals to his name.
“This is an organization that is truly for adaptive sports,” said Elliott during his acceptance speech. “It’s something that is changing the way we view disability; it's giving kids out there that have cancer like myself an opportunity to continue to strive for something, so I’m extremely honored to be here tonight.
At the same event, Lindsey Vonn and John McBride were named to the Colorado Snowsports Museum Hall of Fame, joining hundreds of other snowsports legends.