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Lindsey Jacobellis: Actively Decorated Snowboarder

Lindsey Jacobellis: Actively Decorated Snowboarder Born August 19, 1985 in Danbury, Connecticut, Lindsey is hailed as America’s snowboardercross queen, with her impressive line of victory in her career. Nicknamed Lucky Lindsey, Jacobellis started her snowboarding stint when her brother Ben introduced to her the sport in 1996. Although born and raised in Connecticut, Lindsey and her brother, a boardercross racer, frequented Vermont. She is a graduate of Stratton Mountain School, a winter sports academy where the students’ curriculum combines education with various winter athletic programs, where she began her competitive training.

A top shredder in both the boardercross and halfpipe, she ranks among the world’s top female snowboarders and is known for her versatility in her field. She gained the top marks three years in a row in the Winter X-Games, from 2003 to 2005. In 2003 she had won first place for FIS Junior halfpipe and National Championships for both halfpipe and boardercross. In the same year she also ranked first at the Grand Prix Finals in Aspen. By 2004 she remained on top with season end rankings for boardercross at the WSF, together with the halfpipe and boardercross wins in the FIS World Cup. Her streak of wins continued on the following year until she became part of the US Snowboarding Team in 2006.

Being the only female snowboard cross athlete in the US team, she became more competitive and determined to prove herself in Torino. She won the silver at the 2006 Winter Olympics in February, after failing to successfully land a method grab and passing on the gold to Tanja Frieden of Switzerland. After her winning streak and her olympic win in 2006, Lindsey continued to make marks as she trained hard to grab multiple X-Games gold medals.

Aside from being an olympic snowboarder and honored as USSA’s Snowboarding Athlete of the Year, the media favorite is a frequent of photo spreads, magazine features and commercials.

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michelle
Tuesday 8th December 2009 at 8:22:27 AM  

hi my name is michelle and i wanna be a pro snowboarder and i have been snowboarding since i was 9 and i thinnk i am pretty good

brittany
Tuesday 27th April 2010 at 4:07:33 PM  

hey nice pic

boardercrossgirl
Sunday 31st October 2010 at 12:03:28 PM  

Hey Lindsey is one of my favorite snowboarders, because she does boardercross and halfpipe, which are my favorite competitions. She''s a great rider, though my personal opinion is that the method grab attempt in 2006 was really stupid. She could have done a different grab that would have kept her stabilized her while in the air, so she could have one. The method looks cooler, but not when it costs you your gold medal.


 
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