Jennifer Heil
Jennifer Heil is a Canadian freestyle skier from Spruce Grove, Alberta. Heil started skiing at age two. Jennifer Heil won the first gold medal for Canada in the 2006 Winter Olympics games in Turin, Italy and a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, which was also Canada's first medal in those games. Jennifer held the Guinness World Record for most gold medals won at a World Championship. She has four world championship titles in total and two silver medals from the Worlds as well. Over her career, Heil became the first mogul skier to complete the "Grand Slam" winning all major titles in the sport including a record-tying five overall FIS World Cup Crystal Globe titles. Jennifer is a member of the Canadian Order of Sport, Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Pantheon des Sports du Québec, inducted as the winningest female skier in Canadian history.
11 April 1983
Born on the same birth date (11 April 1983): Nicky Pastorelli • Rubén Palazuelos
Born on the same birth day (11 April): Aleksandr Averin (cyclist) • Bernard O'Dowd • Brian Noble (bishop) • Ian Bell • James Underwood (pathologist) • Kelli Garner • Kevin Brady • Manuel Ugarte (footballer) • Michael T. Wright (university administrator) • Pierre Lacroix (ice hockey, born 1959) • Reatha Clark King • Rubén Palazuelos • Sebastien Grainger • Trot Nixon • Uli Edel
Born in the same month (April 1983): Amanda Righetti • Ari Graynor • Ben Foster (footballer) • David Freese • Doug Lynch (ice hockey) • Dudu Cearense • Eric André • Hanna Melnychenko • Ian Henderson (rugby league) • James Wade • Jessica Lynch • Johnathan Thurston • Jorge Martínez (footballer, born April 1983) • Matt Cardle • Mehdi Ballouchy • Mitsuru Nagata • Remi Nicole • Roberto Jiménez (footballer, born 1983) • Roger Johnson (footballer) • Rubén Palazuelos • Ryan Clark (actor) • Sam W. Heads • Sean Taylor • Stanislav Chistov • William Obeng