Best Snowboarders in the World

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Shaun White

Professional snowboarder Shaun White is known for his incredible skills in the sport. He has been competing since he was 17 years old and there has been no stopping him since then. Born on September 3, 1986, White won the Olympic gold medal when he was 19 years old. He has built up an unrivaled list of accomplishments over the past 15 years. Three-time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White holds the record as the most X Games gold medal held by a snowboarder.

Gretchen Bleiler

Upon turning 11, Gretchen Bleiler’s passion for snowboarding became apparent. The Olympic Silver Medalist was also one of only four women invited to the exclusive ‘Arctic Challenge.’ However, she declared retirement in January 2014 after being injured in a training accident in 2012 and not participating in the Winter Olympics. During the Winter X Games, Gretchen Bleiler won four gold medals, and became the first female rider to achieve the inverted backside 540, called “The Crippler.”

Anna Gasser

Andrea Gasser is an Austrian snowboarder born on August 16, 1991. She is the first woman to ever perform a Cab Triple Underflip. Anna was a member of the Austrian National Gymnastics Team during her early years. She finished first at the Snowboard Championship held in Spain in 2017. In addition, it was the first time a female snowboarder performed a Cab Double Cork 900, which is a double jump backward with a half turn. 

Max Parrot

X Games champion Max Parrot is a Canadian snowboarder who has won seven titles in the Games and won a silver medal at the Olympics. The athlete was born in Quebec on June 6, 1994, and started snowboarding when he was ten years old. The first-ever backside triple cork to land in an X Games slopestyle was landed by Max Parrot. Next, he won the snowboard big air event of the X Games in Norway. Parrot was diagnosed with cancer in December 2018 but recovered from it in the following year.

Danny Kass

Five-time X Games medalist Danny Kass holds two silver medals from the Winter Olympics. Born September 21, 1982, in New Jersey, Danny Kass is also known for his hit TV show, “The Adventures of Danny and the Dingo,” on Fuel TV. His brother Matt Kass founded Grenade Gloves, which are specialty gloves for snowboarding. The fans, colleagues, and family of Danny Harrison rank him among the best snowboarders of all time. He entered two Winter Olympics and won a silver medal in both.