Hannah Teter Net Worth
In 2005 she made it to the third place on her first FIS World Championship. One year later, she took part of the Winter Olympics and won gold medal in halfpipe. Right after this, in 2008, Teter started her own charity named “Gold Hannah”. The foundation still raises money through sales of a maple-flavored ice cream (flavor created in her honor), to supply education and fresh water to the village of Kirindon, Kenya. She participated in both the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics and made it to the third and fourth place respectively. Also, Hannah Teter was one of the four Olympic athletes to be featured on the 2010 Sport Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. In 2010, Teter created a new charity initiative, Sweet Cheeks which provides for impoverished kids through “Children International”.