David Chodounsky was born on June 25, 1984, in Saint Paul, Minnesota[2][3][4] to Anna and Martin Chodounsky,[1]Czech parents originally from Prague.[5] He was raised in Minnesota and began skiing at the age of two on a pair of "whittled wooden planks" in his family's front yard.[2][4] Chodounsky began ski racing at the age of seven, and joined a local ski racing team at Buck Hill in Burnsville, Minnesota.[2][4] While participating in the team, he was coached alongside Lindsey Vonn by Erich Sailer.[2][4] To further his skiing career, Chodounsky and his family relocated in 1995 to Crested Butte, Colorado, when he was eleven years old,[2][6] and attended Crested Butte Academy.[2][4][6]
College ski career
Following his graduation from Crested Butte Academy in 2003,[4] Chodounsky was unable to qualify for the United States Ski Team.[2] he was accepted to Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, but deferred for a year to train in Europe.[6] Chodounsky began attending Dartmouth in fall 2004, where he participated in the college's ski team.[2][3][6] During his freshman year at Dartmouth in 2005, Chodounsky won the slalom title at the NCAA Skiing Championships.[2][6] Two years later, during his sophomore year at Dartmouth, Chodounsky was the captain of the school's ski program.[2] He graduated from Dartmouth College in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in engineering and geology.[2][4][6]
Racing career
Following his graduation from Dartmouth, Chodounsky won the United States national slalom title in 2009.[1][2][6] Upon winning this title, Chodounsky was selected to join the United States Ski Team.[2][6] Chodounsky was the only member of the team to earn his college degree prior to making the team.[6] In 2010, Chodounsky won the slalom at the Nor-Am Cup and Australian New Zealand Cup.[3] Chodounsky cut his 2012 season short after he underwent surgery on his patella.[2] During the 2013 Alpine Skiing World Cup, Chodounsky placed 15th place in the France slalom at Val-d'Isère, and 10th place in the Switzerland slalom at Adelboden.[1] In August 2013, Chodounsky won the slaloms at both the Australian New Zealand Cup and the Australian National Championship.[3] He finished the 2013 season ranked 21st overall in slalom.[6]