Recent Competition History
Highlights of Swatch TTR 2009/2010 Season
- 1st – Halfpipe – 5Star Burton New Zealand Open (Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour))
- 1st – Halfpipe – 6Star Burton US Open (Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour))
- 1st – Halfpipe – 6Star Roxy Chicken Jam US (Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour))
Highlights of Swatch TTR 2008/2009 Season Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour Champion 2008/09
- 3rd – Halfpipe – 5Star Burton New Zealand Open (Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour))
- 1st – Halfpipe – 6Star Burton European Open (Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour))
- 1st – Halfpipe – 5Star Nissan X-Trail Asian Open (Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour))
- 2nd – Halfpipe – 6Star Burton US Open (Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour))
- 1st – Halfpipe – 6Star Roxy Chicken Jam (Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour))
Victories on the Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour (status: July 2010)
TTR Star Level | Number of victories |
---|---|
6Star Event | 7 victories |
5Star Event | 4 victories |
4Star Event | 2 victories |
Career Highlights
- 2009 Winter Dew Tour – Dew Cup – 1st Place
- 2010 Winter X Games – Superpipe – 1st Place
- 2008 Chevy Grand Prix – Tamarack – Halfpipe – 1st Place
- 2008 Winter X Games – Halfpipe – 2nd Place
- 2007 New Zealand Open – Quarterpipe – 1st Place
- 2007 New Zealand Open – Halfpipe – 2nd Place
- 2007 Burton Abominable Snow Jam – Overall – 2nd Place
- 2007 Burton Abominable Snow Jam – Halfpipe – 2nd Place
- 2006 US Grand Prix – Halfpipe – 1st Place
- 2006 Burton New Zealand Open – Quarterpipe – 1st Place
- 2006 Burton New Zealand Open – Superpipe – 1st Place
- 2006 Chevorlet Grand Prix – Halfpipe – 2nd Place
- 2005 FIS World Cup – Halfpipe – 1st Place
- 2005 Grand Prix #3- Halfpipe – 2nd Place
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