Background
Emma Lonsdale was born on 24 April 1984 in Langcliffe, Settle, North Yorkshire, England.
Emma Lonsdale was born on 24 April 1984 in Langcliffe, Settle, North Yorkshire, England.
Her Olympics debut was at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, competing for Team Great Britain.
Her secondary school was Settle High School. She (in addition to the majority of the Great Britain skiing team) learned how to ski on Snowflex, which has led to the team being called the "fridge kids". Lonsdale competed in alpine skiing for 16 years.
However, she switched sports to freestyle skiing, where she trialled several disciplines: mogul, aerial, and skiercross.
She eventually decided to participate in halfpipe skiing. At the 2008 X Games, Lonsdale finished in ninth place in halfpipe, and at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2011 she finished in 11th place.
She has also worked as a lifeguard. Olympics
Lonsdale"s debut in the Olympics was the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, where she competed at the halfpipe for Team Great Britain. She was confirmed as in the squad in late January.
Her first action is in the qualifying round on 20 February 2014.
At the Olympics, she was due to compete with Rowan Cheshire, James Machon and Murray Buchan, but Cheshire was forced to withdraw due to an accident in training at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park, leaving Lonsdale as Britain"s only competitor in the women"s halfpipe. Lonsdale is due to compete using Whitedot skis. Lonsdale"s brother Ben also skis, with the Royal Air Force.
Lonsdale began skiing at the age of 2, and soon became amongst the members of the Kendal Snowsports club