Chris Davenport

Chris Davenport (born January 4, 1971) is considered one of the world's most accomplished big-mountain skiers and mountaineers.

[1] A former alpine downhill racer at the Holderness School in New Hampshire and the University of Colorado Boulder, Davenport became involved in the big-mountain competition scene after graduation and went on to win the 1996 World Extreme Skiing Championships in Alaska.

[3] 1996: World Extreme Skiing Champion 1996: 24 Hours of Aspen: 2nd 1996: New Zealand Heli Challenge Champion 1997: Jackson Hole Big Mountain Contest: 2nd 1998: ESPN X-Games Bronze Medal 1998: 24 Hours of Aspen Champion 2000: Canadian Freeskiing Championships – Blackcomb: 2nd 2000: NBC Gravity Games Big Mountain Contest: 2nd 2000: North American Freeskiing Championships – Snowbird: 3rd 2000: Red Bull Snowthrill of Alaska, IFSA World Freeskiing Champion 2000: Rip Curl Heli Challenge, New Zealand: 3rd (1st on Extreme day) 2001: Red Bull UltraCross Champion 2002: Powder Magazine Reader’s Pole Award 2002: Red Bull Snowthrill of Alaska World Champion’s Choice Award (with photographer Scott Markewitz) 2002: NEA Award Nominee (World Extreme Sports Awards) 2003: Voted one of Aspen's 100 Most Influential People, Sojourner Magazine 2003: Wild Dash for Cash Chinese Downhill Champion, Aspen 2004: Powder Magazine Reader's Poll Award 2005: Powder Magazine Reader's Poll Award 2005: Red Bull Hike and Ride Champion, Switzerland 2005: O'Neill Xtreme by Swatch Freeride Contest, 2nd Place, Verbier, Switzerland 2006: Powder Magazine Reader's Poll Award 2007: Everest Award Winner- Expedition of the Year (14ers) 2007: Red Bull Jungfrau Staffette Champion Davenport was the first person to ski all 54 of Colorado's peaks over 14,000 foot elevation in one year.

Davenport was inducted into the United States Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2014.

[9] Professional mountain guides Davenport and Beidelman reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 20, 2011 along with client Ephi Gildor.