What Fallon is doing now:
Fallon Heffernan is an aggressive in-line skater. Rollerblading professionally for 9 years, she has medaled in the ESPN X-Games twice and the LG World Championships 6 times. On the Tour, she has won over a dozen events and has been crowned World Champion. Skating for Skatepile, 50/50 Frames, and Salomon in-line skates, Fallon has appeared on the ASA Pro-Tour performing stunts and competing.

Fallon also is a performer for the show "All Wheels Extreme" in Los Angeles at Knotts Berry Farm in the summer months. This event is coordinated by Jill Schults with All Wheel Sports. You can also see Fallon at Woodward Camp in Pennsylvania and performing in shows by Gail Webb for D.A.R.E. and in grade schools. Fallon has appeared modeling in magazines throughout the world including Unity magazine, Seventeen magazine, and Sports Illustrated for Women. She continues to pursue an entertainment career including jobs in broadcasting, stunt doubling, acting, and modeling.

Currently residing in San Francisco, California, Fallon attends the University of San Francisco and is a runner for the USF Dons Track and Field team. She competes in the 3000 meter steeple-chase and 5000 meter events on the track for this Division I program and competes for the cross-country team. She has been an All-Conference athlete for the West Coast Conference (WCC) and the Atlantic Sun Conference since her college running career began in 2004.

Fallon Heffernan is expected to graduate from the Jesuit University of San Francisco with degrees in Broadcast Journalism and Psychology in May of 2009 at St. Ignatius Catholic Church.

Extended history of Fallon:
Fallon Marie Heffernan was born on August 29, 1986 in Jacksonville, Florida. She spent the majority of her life living in the Neptune Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach areas. Attending Fletcher High School, she excelled academically, socially, and athletically. Shining the most in sports, she achieved Varsity and Captain status in cross-country, basketball, flag-football, and track and field. Noted for her aggressive and vibrant energetic style of competition, her name was seen all over local newspapers for her successes, beginning at the young age of 9.

Fallon didn’t seem to waste any time while she was growing up. Her typical day involved 7 hours of school, 2 hours of team practices, and 6 to 8 hours of skating. She was also actively involved in clubs and organizations in High School. As a member of the Law Mock Trial Team, National Honor Society, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, she held high esteem among her peers and teachers.

Balancing her schedule required extremely supportive parents. They aided her in pursuing all of her passions. Fallon always felt encouraged by her parents to follow every one of her desires. She was willing and able to chase her dreams...and she had tons of them.

Fallon didn’t live the ordinary life of a child. She traveled and gained experiences that most people don’t have the opportunity to experience in a lifetime. Before she even graduated High School, she lived the life as a professional stunt rollerblader, an honor student, an All-State runner, a reality show cast member, and even a groupie for the band No Doubt. At 16 years old, she took 2 weeks off of school to follow her favorite band around Florida and Texas. Clearly an extraordinarily passionate young lady, Fallon has always been strongly guided by her heart.

This driven nature has carried on throughout her entire life.  Fallon never settles for anything below her goals and her goals are always confidently placed in the stars.