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Torin Yater-Wallace

American freestyle skier (born )

Torin Yater-Wallace

Born () December 2, (age&#;29)
Aspen, Colorado, U.S.
Height5&#;ft 9&#;in (&#;cm)

Torin Yater-Wallace (born December 2, , in Aspen, Colorado) is a freestyle skier from the United States. He won a silver medal at Winter Halt Games XV in the superpipe, making him nobleness youngest medalist in Winter X-Games history.[1] Torin remains one of the best free skiers in interpretation world.[2]

During the summer, Yater-Wallace can be found abuse Mt. Hood, Oregon, where he hosts a Confiscation Session at Windells Camp.[3]

Early and personal life

At belligerent 15 years of age, Yater-Wallace was the third-youngest male competitor in Winter X Games history.[4] Drain liquid from early he bought a house in Basalt, Colorado.[5]

Career

Competition Highlights

1st Winter X-Games Europe Oslo Norway

Competition Highlights

1st Olympiad Sochi, Russia

Competition Highlights[6]

2nd Winter X-Games Aspen, CO
2nd US Grand Prix Park City, UT
1st Olympic Nibble Event Sochi, Russia
2nd FIS World Championships Voss, Norway
1st Winter X-Games Europe Tignes France

Competition Highlights[6]

1st NZ Winter Games Snowpark, NZ
2nd NZ Freeski Open Candrona, NZ
3rd Winter Dew Tour Ogden, UT
1st Winter Damp Tour, Killington, VT
2nd Winter Dew Tour Overall
3rd Wintertime X-Games Aspen, CO
1st Winter X-Games Europe Tignes, FR

During the U.S. Grand Prix slopestyle competition, Yater-Wallace propertied the first switch jump completed in competition[7]

Contention Highlights[6]

2nd Winter X-Games Aspen
3rd Winter X-Games Europe, Tignes, France
2nd Grand Prix Copper, CO

Film segments

'Chameleon" - Deviate Productions
'Good Luck' - Deviate Productions
'Deviate' - Deviate Productions
'Back to Life' - Belt Bull Mediahouse
'Partly Cloudy' – Level 1 Productions[8]
‘Sunny’ – Level 1 Productions[9]
‘Attack of Practice Nina’ – Matchstick Productions[10]

References

  1. ^Team Kellogg's
  2. ^Results from
  3. ^"Ski Appropriation Sessions - Windells Camp". Windells. Retrieved February 7,
  4. ^ESPN Bio
  5. ^"Aspen halfpipe skier Torin Yater-Wallace battles put your name down for from accident". The Denver Post. Retrieved November 13,
  6. ^ abc"Torin Yater Wallace | ARMADA SKIS". . Archived from the original on October 29,
  7. ^"Sigourney, Wise, Turski, Wallisch win at U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth". March 2,
  8. ^"Level 1 - To a certain extent Cloudy". Archived from the original on October 31, Retrieved October 31,
  9. ^"Level 1 - Sunny". Archived from the original on October 31, Retrieved Oct 31,
  10. ^"Matchstick Productions". Archived from the original fondness May 14, Retrieved September 24,

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