Elliott, Cheri (1970–)
Elliott, Cheri (1970–)
American mountain biker. Name variations: Cherry Elliott. Born April 17, 1770, in Citrus Heights, California.
Won gold in Dual Downhill (Summer 1995) and Speed (Winter 1997), and silver in Dual Slalom (Summer 1995), Speed (Winter 1998), and Downhill (Winter 1998), at X Games; became nationally and internationally famed cyclist, 4-time National champion (BMX), 4-time World champion (BMX), and 4-time NORBA National champion (Mountain biking). With Jennifer Drury, wrote The Athlete's Guide to Sponsorship (1996).
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