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Thursday, May 31, 2018

Lindsey Jacobellis - Wikipedia
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Lindsey Jacobellis (born August 19, 1985 in Danbury, Connecticut) is an American snowboarder from Stratton, Vermont.

At the 2006 Winter Olympics, Jacobellis won the silver medal in Women's Snowboard Cross's Olympics debut. She is also a ten-time snowboard cross champion at the X Games.


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Sports career

Jacobellis has snowboarded competitively in Snowboardcross, Snowboard Slopestyle, and Snowboard Halfpipe competitions.

Pre-Olympics

At the 2003 Winter X Games, Jacobellis won bronze in slopestyle.

2006 Olympics

During the gold medal final of the Snowboard Cross at the 2006 Winter Olympics on February 17, 2006, Jacobellis was approaching the end of the course with a 43-meter (140 ft), three-second lead over Tanja Frieden of Switzerland. On the second to last jump Jacobellis attempted a method grab, landed on the edge of her snowboard, and fell. Frieden passed her to win the gold; Jacobellis recovered and settled for silver. In televised interviews, Jacobellis initially claimed the grab was meant to maintain stability, but later admitted that "I was having fun. Snowboarding is fun; and I wanted to share my enthusiasm with the crowd".

Post-Olympics

At the 2007 Winter X Games, Jacobellis lost the lead in a fall near the finish line in snowboardcross.

She dropped halfpipe from her competition schedule in 2008, due to increasing injuries. Jacobellis regained the gold medal in snowboardcross at Winter X Games XII in 2008.

2010 Olympics

Jacobellis failed to progress to the medal round of Snowboard Cross at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, as, early in her semifinal race, she landed badly during a jump, and to avoid a collision with another rider went through a gate, resulting in an automatic disqualification. She then slid off the course. She ended up 5th in the standings.

Post-Olympics

In 2011, Jacobellis won her fourth straight gold in snowboardcross at the Winter X Games, adding to her gold medals in 2008, 2009 and 2010.

2014 Olympics

Jacobellis failed to progress to the medal round of Snowboard Cross at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. She was leading the semi final race when she crashed. She finished in 7th place in the overall standings.

Post-Olympics

At the 2015 World Championship, Jacobellis won gold in the Snowboard Cross. She also won the 2017 World Championship and finished with a silver and two golds in the first World Cup races of the 2017-2018 season.

The New York Times reported that in the period between the 2014 and 2018 Olympics, in addition to her training, surfing and other competition strategies, Jacobellis also began working with the mental skills coach Denise Shull.

2018 Olympics

Jacobellis made it to the final of the snowboard cross at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang County, South Korea and was leading most of the way, but ended up in 4th place by just .003 seconds and off the podium yet again.


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Television

The Challenge: Champs Vs. Pros

Jacobellis appeared on a charity edition of MTVs The Challenge, titled The Challenge: Champs vs. Pros. She competed to raise money for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She finished as the runner-up with her teammate in the final challenge, Kamerion Wimbley.

In addition to her athletic skill, she is known for her naturally curly hair, and is sponsored by Paul Mitchell.


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References


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External links

  • Official website
  • Lindsey Jacobellis at the International Ski Federation
  • Lindsey Jacobellis at NBC Olympics
  • Lindsey Jacobellis at ESPN XGames
  • Lindsey Jacobellis on IMDb
  • Lindsey Jacobellis at ESPN XGames

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