Women
Brittany BOWE
USA
- Date of birth24 Feb 1988
- Height1700 CM
- ProfessionAthlete, Motivational Speaker
- Home townSalt Lake City
- Place of birthOcala, FL
- Start skating / She began inline skating at age eight and switched to speed skating in 2010 after moving to Salt Lake City, UT, United States of America. /
- HobbiesYoga, cooking, baking. (sltrib.com, 24 May 2021; brittanybowe.com, 23 Oct 2020)
- languagesEnglish
- other nameBBowe (wwlp.com, 27 Jul 2017)
- General Interest
- Sport Specific Information
She and curler John Shuster were flag bearers for the United States of America at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. (nbcolympics.com, 17 Feb 2022; apnews.com, 04 Feb 2022)
In 2018 and 2019 she was named Female Olympian of the Year in Utah, United States of America. (teamusa.org, 01 Sep 2020; abc4.com, 16 Apr 2019)
In 2019 she was inducted into the Florida Atlantic University Hall of Fame in the United States of America. (teamusa.org, 01 Sep 2020)
She was named the 2010 Athlete of the Year in basketball by the National Collegiate Athletic Association [NCAA] when she played at Florida Atlantic University in the United States of America. (NOC Media Guide, 2014)
In 2018 and 2019 she was named Female Olympian of the Year in Utah, United States of America. (teamusa.org, 01 Sep 2020; abc4.com, 16 Apr 2019)
In 2019 she was inducted into the Florida Atlantic University Hall of Fame in the United States of America. (teamusa.org, 01 Sep 2020)
She was named the 2010 Athlete of the Year in basketball by the National Collegiate Athletic Association [NCAA] when she played at Florida Atlantic University in the United States of America. (NOC Media Guide, 2014)
"Go fast, turn left." (Athlete, 16 Nov 2018)
US basketball player Michael Jordan, US speed skaters Heather Bergsma and Bonnie Blair. (wwlp.com, 27 Jul 2017; nbcsports.com, 28 Dec 2013; Athlete, 18 Nov 2012)
Coaches Ryan Shimabukuro and Matt Kooreman. (Athlete, 16 Nov 2019)
In July 2016 she sustained a concussion in a collision with a teammate during training. In October of that year she was diagnosed with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome [POTS] and struggled with blood pressure issues and fainting episodes. She was only able to compete in one World Cup event during the 2016/17 season as a result of her injury. (Athlete, 16 Nov 2018; SportsDeskOnline, 16 Nov 2018; nbc4i.com, 27 Jul 2017; nos.nl, 14 Oct 2016)
To win a gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games. (Facebook page, 06 Nov 2022)
Claiming gold in the 1000m at the 2015 World Single Distances Championships in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Winning bronze in the 1000m and serving as US flag bearer at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. (Athlete, 16 Nov 2019; nbcolympics.com, 17 Feb 2022)
OLYMPIC GESTURE
After winning the 500m at the 2022 US Olympic Trials in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she gave up her place to teammate Erin Jackson who had slipped during the race and finished in third place, claiming Jackson had the greater chance of winning gold in the event at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. Both Bowe and Jackson were ultimately able to skate in the 500m in Beijing after a third qualification berth became available to the US team. Bowe placed 16th in the 500m, while Jackson claimed gold. "Although I won that race [US Olympic Trials], I didn't feel victorious at all. My heart and mind just started racing as to like, 'How are we going to get Erin onto this team?' We just met up for a brief moment, and I just needed to tell Erin that at the end of the day, if it comes down to it, she can have my spot. I thought she earned it and she deserved it over her performance from the first four world cups. In my heart and mind, it was just the right thing to do. It's just the spirit of the Olympics, and being a great teammate. It's bigger than just me, it's Team USA. It was an honour to give someone this opportunity. I knew she had a chance to do something special - and you just saw that something special happen, to become an Olympic champion. I couldn't be more proud to be her teammate and I'm just happy to be part of the puzzle." (apnews.com, 04 Feb 2022; olympics.nbcsports.com, 24 Jan 2022; olympics.com, 28 Jan 2022, 13 Feb 2022; time.com, 11 Feb 2022)
NUTRITION
She says that her nutrition improved after the COVID-19 pandemic began because she started to cook more often. "With COVID and not having the restaurants as options, I was in the kitchen every single day and I really, really enjoyed it. The more I learned and cooked for myself, it gives you a better awareness of what you need to put in your body so that when you go to these competitions, you're able to make good choices of what to pick on a buffet line. I'm just trying to make sure I'm getting my whole grains, my protein, my vegetables, my fat. You know, all of the basic nutrients we need to perform at a high level." (sltrib.com, 24 May 2021)
OTHER ACTIVITIES
She has served as an ambassador for Right to Play, a charity that aims to use sport to educate and empower children in disadvantaged communities worldwide. (brittanybowe.com, 23 Oct 2020)
After winning the 500m at the 2022 US Olympic Trials in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she gave up her place to teammate Erin Jackson who had slipped during the race and finished in third place, claiming Jackson had the greater chance of winning gold in the event at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. Both Bowe and Jackson were ultimately able to skate in the 500m in Beijing after a third qualification berth became available to the US team. Bowe placed 16th in the 500m, while Jackson claimed gold. "Although I won that race [US Olympic Trials], I didn't feel victorious at all. My heart and mind just started racing as to like, 'How are we going to get Erin onto this team?' We just met up for a brief moment, and I just needed to tell Erin that at the end of the day, if it comes down to it, she can have my spot. I thought she earned it and she deserved it over her performance from the first four world cups. In my heart and mind, it was just the right thing to do. It's just the spirit of the Olympics, and being a great teammate. It's bigger than just me, it's Team USA. It was an honour to give someone this opportunity. I knew she had a chance to do something special - and you just saw that something special happen, to become an Olympic champion. I couldn't be more proud to be her teammate and I'm just happy to be part of the puzzle." (apnews.com, 04 Feb 2022; olympics.nbcsports.com, 24 Jan 2022; olympics.com, 28 Jan 2022, 13 Feb 2022; time.com, 11 Feb 2022)
NUTRITION
She says that her nutrition improved after the COVID-19 pandemic began because she started to cook more often. "With COVID and not having the restaurants as options, I was in the kitchen every single day and I really, really enjoyed it. The more I learned and cooked for myself, it gives you a better awareness of what you need to put in your body so that when you go to these competitions, you're able to make good choices of what to pick on a buffet line. I'm just trying to make sure I'm getting my whole grains, my protein, my vegetables, my fat. You know, all of the basic nutrients we need to perform at a high level." (sltrib.com, 24 May 2021)
OTHER ACTIVITIES
She has served as an ambassador for Right to Play, a charity that aims to use sport to educate and empower children in disadvantaged communities worldwide. (brittanybowe.com, 23 Oct 2020)
She played basketball for Florida Atlantic University in the United States of America, and had offers to play professionally when she left college. She also competed in roller speed skating, winning more than 30 medals at the world championships. (Facebook page, 24 Jun 2017; usspeedskating.org, 10 Feb 2014; NOC Media Guide, 2014; fausports.com, 25 Jan 2012)
She carries her grandmother's rosary beads in her backpack. (wwlp.com, 27 Jul 2017)
She trains at the Utah Olympic Oval in Kearns, UT, United States of America.
After graduating from university in 2010, she switched from inline skating to speed skating in order to pursue her dream of competing at the Olympic Winter Games.
Ryan Shimabukuro [national], USA; Gabriel Girard [national], CAN; Matt Kooreman [national], USA