Top 20 Snowboarder celebrities in Canada
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Snowboarder celebrities [Updated June 1, 2023].
Mark McMorris was born
on December 9, 1993
in Regina, Canada.
He landed the first triple cork in contest history at the Big Air in 2012; tthe previous year he landed the first backside triple cork 1440.
Craig McMorris was born
on December 14, 1991
in Regina, Canada.
He was a commentator for the slopestyle events for CBC Sports at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Tyler Nicholson was born
on August 3, 1995
in Canada.
One of his signature tricks is the switch backside 1260.
Alexandra Duckworth was born
on November 11, 1987
in Canada.
She mainly competes in halfpipe competitions.
Maxence Parrot was born
on June 6, 1994
in Canada.
He became the first person to ever land a triple cork in slopestyle snowboarding. He earned his first podium trip only a year after deciding to become a professional snowboarder.
Sebastien Toutant was born
on November 9, 1992
in Montreal, Canada.
He won the Ride Shakedown Championship in 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2014.
Michelle Salt was born
on March 5, 1985
in Edmonton, Canada.
She lost her leg when she was in a motorcycle accident in 2011. She later became a motivational speaker.
Leanne Pelosi was born
on December 29, 1975
in Canada.
She learned several tricks in 2013 including some underflips and back rodeo sevens on an air bag.
Spencer Obrien was born
on February 2, 1988
in Canada.
She represented Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Darcy Sharpe was born
on February 9, 1996
in Calgary, Canada.
He is known for winning the street style Dew Tour competition in December of 2016.
Devun Walsh was born
on March 9, 1976
in Canada.
He got caught in an avalanche when filming for the Hollywood movie Out Cold.
Trevor Andrew was born
on August 31, 1979
in Canada.
He competed with the Canadian team in the 1998 Olympics in Japan. He ranked 9th in the 2002 Olympics for Men's Halfpipe.
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