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Snowboarding Dictionary - Snowboarding Terms and Definitions - 0 views

  • used to explain the emphasis of style in a trick. if someone "boned out a indy" they would grab hard and create an emphasis of the maneuver such that his/her legs may appear extended or stretched to a maximum degree. or the style of the indy was more.
  • "BONED OUT"
  • 3, 5, 7, 9, 19, 12
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  • Summaries of respectfully a 360, 540, 720, 900, 1080 or 1260 turn. Used for aerial tricks
  • 5-0 GRIND
  • A 5-0 grind is when you jump on a box or rail in a 50-50 and do a butter the rest of the way
  • 50/50
  • is when your board is facing straight and it can be on any rail, not just a house rail/box
  • ACCESSORY MAN
  • A snowboarder with every piece of snowboard gear imaginable. He has been known to use it all at the same time whether or not the circumstances call for it
  • AIRDOG A snowboarder who jumps most of the time and is most interested in airial tricks
  • ANCILLARY STOKE
  • The condition bestowed upon an onlooker or crowd as a snowboarder pulls off a totally insane maneuver
  • ANDRECHT
  • A rear handed backside handplant with a front-handed grab
  • BACKSIDE 180
  • Aerial maneuver in which the rider makes a 180 degree rotatation off the jump leading with the heelside (clockwise for a regular stance-counterclockwise for goofy)
  • BACKSIDE RODEO
  • Coming off a jump and turning your back down the hill, flipping 540, and landing fakie or rotating a total of 720 and landing regular.
  • BAIL A term used to describe crashing or falling. e.g. "He bailed and landed on his head."
  • BANGING
  • used when a nice trick was landed -that was a banging tail grab!
  • BARGE
  • To go for a trick with all you've got. e.g. "Dude, you just gotta barge that jump
  • BEEF (submitted by: shorti7548) A wipe-out; another word for biff. Ex: "Dude, I beefed that one so badly!"
  • BIFF (submitted by: snowy_chick6) Someone who wipes out real bad. For example, "Did you see his huge biff?"
  • BOMB (submitted by: imp_666) To point the nose of your board straight down the hill to accelerate. E.G. “He bombed the jump at 60 miles!”
  • BUTTERY (submitted by: 58mtv77) description of a snowboard with good flex that lends itself well to the butter maneuver
  • COLORADO SLIDE
  • Coming to a halt by sliding your board between someone else's bindings, intentionally or otherwise.
  • CORK OR CORKED
  • Is freestyle used to describe an off-axis rotation
  • DECK (submitted by: podcaspro) The top of both sides of the halfpipe where riders can drop-in or destroy themselves if they fail to carry momentum properly. ie. dude I just hit the deck and bailed backwards to the bottom of the pipe or dude just lean forward and lift your knees to get on the deck of the halfpipe.
  • FACE PLANT (submitted by: imp_666) Landing face first.
  • FAKIE Riding the snowboard backwards from a normal stance
  • FLAIL A term used to describe riding badly and out of control. (by Jason Dow)
  • FLUKE
  • A fluke is when you pull off an insane trick without meaning.
  • GAP (submitted by: imp_666) To fly over something without touching it. e.g." I gaped the road."
  • LINE (submitted by: SnOwAdict) The path you take, usually backcountry, or off the reg slope lay-out. e.g. "How was that line?"
  • LIP (submitted by: imp_666) The top of the jump; the part that is usually quite steep. E.G. "That's an insane lip."
  • MANNY (submitted by: soad9307) Slang for a manual
  • NOSE MANUAL (submitted by: imp_666) To ride with the tail of your board elevated from the ground; nose wheelie. E.G. “Can you pull a nose manual?”
  • OLLIE (submitted by: imp_666) The act of lifting the nose and tail of your board into the air at the same time. “That ollie was HUGE!”
  • PIPE (submitted by: imp_666) Short for halfpipe. E.G. “Check out his style in the pipe.”
  • POP (submitted by: coldsnowride) getting the push off the lip of a pipe or jump ex. "i didnt get the pop i needed to pull that trick"
  • RIP (submitted by: sxskater125) Snowboards very well. "Wow, that kid rips."
  • RODEO (submitted by: prorider179) is a backflip 540
  • SESSION A name for a certain interval in which one snowboards. e.g. "That was a good halfpipe session, but the powder session was even better."
  • SHRED (submitted by: imp_666) To tear up the terrain.
  • SICK An expression used to describe something exceptionally good.
  • SKETCHY (submitted by: moshman) shaky, landing a small air or trick but meesing up the landing but not falling
  • SLOPE(S) (submitted by: shoilz) another word for mountain. ex. yo dude are we headen to the slopes tomorrow?
  • STOMP A term used to describe making a good landing. e.g. "He stomped that McTwist."
  • TABLETOP (submitted by: imp_666) A kind of jump consisting of a smaller jump, then a large tranny and then the landing. E.G. “You can get insane air of the tabletop.”
  • TAIL SLIDE (submitted by: JNEP) To slide on a box or other surface only on the tail of the board
  • SWITCH (submitted by: imp_666) To ride with the tail of your board in front; fakie. E.G. “He’s good at riding switch.”
  • TIGHT A term used to express extreme joy. "That was tight."
  • TRANNY (submitted by: Parkay) sloped part of a landing so you don't land in the flats. Its not a "Little ditch or empty space to gap." You want to land in the tranny, not jump over it. Gosh
  • TRICKY (submitted by: pwdermonky) One who pulls off many sweet tricks. "that kid is tricky"
  • TWEAKED A term used to explain the emphasis of style in a trick. In other words, if someone "tweaked out a method" they would grab hard and create an emphasis of the maneuver such that their ankles or other joints may appear bent injury. i.e. "He tweaked his ankle." or twisted to a maximum degree.
  • WARBLE (submitted by: noneed4name) a large chunk of snow on which one ollies, spins on top of, and rides off.
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Shaun White Biography - About Shaun White, Bio Breakdown - 0 views

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  • many of the highest accolades within snowboarding and skateboarding, and at 23, he's only getting started
  • medals in both snowboarding and skateboarding, as well as a gold medal from the 2006 Winter Olympics
  • Born in San Diego, California in 1986, Shaun Roger White endured two major surgeries to correct a heart defect before he was a year old.
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  • charging into sports like surfing, soccer and snowboarding at a young age
  • Mom (Cathy), Dad (Roger), Sister (Kari) and Brother (Jesse)
  • age of four, Shaun proved to be fearless on his skis as he raced down the slopes with older brother Jesse. At six, in an attempt to slow him down, Cathy decided to put him on a snowboard and instructed him to copy everything Jesse did. Shaun did just that, unfortunately for her, it only encouraged Shaun to go faster.
  • parents supported Shaun's snowboarding ability and took him to the mountains as often as possible
  • seven, Shaun entered his first amateur snowboard contest and won, earning him a wildcard entry into Nationals, where he placed just outside of the top 10
  • Cathy sent Burton a homemade video of Shaun just as the company was coincidentally developing a kid-sized snowboard line. Not surprisingly, they were impressed, and offered the seven-year-old a sponsorship deal. With the support of Burton, he turned pro at 13
  • his first major win as a pro in 2001 at the Arctic Challenge. He earned his first Winter X Games medal when he was 16
  • haun now holds 16 X Games medals, and a record 10 of them are gold
  • helping Shaun turn pro in skateboarding at the age of 17
  • 2003 he became the first athlete ever to compete and medal in both the Summer and Winter X Games in two different sports.
  • 2006 qualifiers for Torino, however, he took no prisoners. Shaun went undefeated with 12 victories that season, becoming the first athlete ever to sweep the five-event
  • 23, Shaun shows no sign of letting up on the competition, taking on the world in contests leading up to the 2010 Winter Olympics to be held in Vancouver, Canada
  • help of Red Bull, a halfpipe was created with snowboarding's first-ever on-mountain foam pit. The Red Bull foam pit allowed Shaun to attempt tricks he never thought would be possible. The one-month training session, dubbed "Red Bull Project X"
  • Shaun has a knack for business. By partnering with companies that he thinks are cool, Shaun has been able to reach out beyond his sport and embraced the position of brand ambassador for companies like Burton, Target, and Ubisoft
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Winter Olympics: Snowboarding - Infoplease.com - 0 views

  • The sport, which first appeared at the 1998 Nagano Games
  • 2006 Games, a new event, snowboard cross has been added
  • There are six snowboarding events: men's and women's halfpipe, men's and women's parallel giant slalom, and men's and women's snowboard cross. The new snowboard cross event has a course made up of different sections: whoops (moguls), waves, banks, kickers, and spines (jumps with 90° angles), with a series of blue and red gates and triangular flags marking the course and indicating entrances to obstacles.
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  • scale of 0.1 to 10.0 by
  • five judges
  • One judge scores the standardized moves, another scores amplitude
  • one scores quality of rotations
  • two score overall impression
  • mplitude score each maneuver is given an additional point for every 30 centimeters that the competitor reaches above the lip of the pipe
  • Falls and other mistakes lead to deductions
  • 0.1–0.4 for an unstable body, flat landing, or missed airs 0.5–0.9 for using hand for stability 1.0–1.5 for minor falls or body contact with the snow 1.6–1.9 for complete falls 2.0 for a complete stop
  • parallel giant slalom, the riders take qualifying runs, and the top 16 men and top 16 women are ranked according to their times
  • 1 facing 16, 2 facing 15, etc
  • two-race match (once on each course). The winner is the racer that posts the best total time
  • winners of each match move on to the next round until the semifinals. The two semifinals winners race for the gold
  • emifinals losers race for the bronze
  • loser gets the silver
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Shaun White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Shaun Roger White (born September 3, 1986) is an American professional snowboarder and skateboarder.
  • two-time Olympic gold medalist
  • twelve and negative three degrees on his board.
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  • rides regular stance
  • known for his shock of red hair,
  • born with a Tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital heart defect for which he endured two open-heart operations before the age of one
  • stands 5'8"
  • February 2009, Red Bull built White a halfpipe completely out of natural snow in the back country of Colorado on the backside of Silverton Mountain
  • participated in two Winter Olympics in his career
  • the 2006 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Olympics, White won gold in the Snowboard halfpipe event
  • participated in the Winter X Games, where he has won a medal every year since 2002. Including all winter X Games competitions through 2009, his medal count stands at 14 (9 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)
  • White's streak was snapped in 2007 when he lost to Andreas Wiig and Jussi Oksanen, with White taking the bronze
  • won the Air & Style Contest in 2003 and 2004
  • 2006 Winter Olympics, White won gold in the halfpipe
  • 2008 Executing a near-flawless second run
  • his third consecutive Snowboard halfpipe title at the 2008 U.S. Open Snowboarding Championships
  • 25th (2007) Burton US Open, where he placed third in slopestlyle and first in the halfpipe
  • t the 2007 Open, White was also crowned the first "Burton Global Open Champion". His take for the event was $100,000 (Global Open Champ), $20,000 (1st Place Halfpipe), $90,000 (3rd Place Slopestyle), and a new Corvette
  • 2009 There was a lot of controversy over who won the 2009 SuperPipe at Winter X Games XIII. Kevin Pearce had 5 hits in the pipe and all were the same tricks White did in his final run. White, on the other hand, had 6 hits and he started off his run with a big backside rodeo 540 where Pearce started his run off with a big grab. Although Pearce went bigger he only had 5 hits and his first hit wasn't as technical as White's first hit. Judges came to the conclusion that White deserved the better score because he started off with a more technical trick and he had 1 more hit than Pearce. With the win, White became the second competitor, after Tanner Hall, to win a gold medal in the superpipe in consecutive years at the Winter X Games. He also won a gold medal in Slopestyle, finally winning gold after 2 straight years of bronze.
  • February 14, 2009, White won the FIS World Cup Men's Halfpipe event at Vancouver's Cypress Mountain.
  • thumb sprained on an over-rotated backside 1080 in the second qualifying run
  • qualified immediately with the day's best score of 45.5
  • clinched the event with the first of his two runs in the finals
  • run was awarded the highest score ever in FIS halfpipe, a 47.3
  • 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, White again won gold in the halfpipe.
  • White recorded a score of 46.8 on his first run, which proved a high enough score to secure the gold medal without a second run
  • as a victory lap, ending his run with a well-anticipated Double McTwist 1260.[7] This second run resulted in a record score of 48.4 (50 is the highest possible score) enlarging his margin of victory.
  • first snowboarder ever to land back to back double corks, at the Red Bull superpipe
  • remains the only skater to land the body varial frontside 540
  • first snowboarder to win back-to-back gold medals in the Winter X-Games Superpipe
  • first (and only) person to win both a Summer and Winter Dew Cup
  • first to "three-peat" in SuperPipe at the Winter X Games
  • holds the record for the highest score in the men's halfpipe at the winter olympics
  • named the "chairman of snowboarding" on the Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards on June 13, 2007
  • March 2009 issue of Snowboarder Magazine, he was named the ninth-best snowboarder in the World
  • won the Revolver Golden God Award for "Most Metal Athlete
  • Won the "His Flow is Gold" award in 2007
  • won TransWorld SNOWboarding Rider Of The Year twice
  • endorsement deals include Burton Snowboards, Oakley, Inc., Birdhouse Skateboards, Park City Mountain Resort, Target Corporation, Red Bull, Adio and Hewlett-Packard.
  • has his own character on the game Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder as well as the video game Shaun White Snowboarding.
  • 2009, Forbes magazine estimated that he had earned $9 million from his endorsements in 2008
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Snowboarding At The Olympics - 0 views

  • 1960, a teenage boy named Tom Sims was a skateboard champion, but during icy winters he was unable to ride a skateboard. To solve this problem, he thought about an ice glider. At first he came out with a snurfer. You would stand on it as if it were a skateboard. But the front and back ends weren't raised on an angle like a skateboard. It was almost completely flat, except for the front that curved up and had a rope attached to it. Riders would hold the rope to steer. The main change, however, was that there were no wheels
  • in his 20's he designed the snowboard
  • front end was lowered and there was no rope. Instead, one had to balance the board on the ground and in the air like the skateboard
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  • Jake Burton Carpenter who thought of the rubber foot holsters. That requires a snowboarder to wear boots and slip them into the holster. It was like wearing a shoe and locking your foot into a wheelless inline skate
  • contacted Tom Sims and the sport of snowboarding was born
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