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2011–12 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup
The 2011/12 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the thirty third World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 9 December 2011 and ended on 18 March 2012. This season included five disciplines: moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe and slopestyle. Men Moguls Ski Cross Aerials Halfpipe Slopestyle Ladies Moguls Ski Cross Aerials Halfpipe Slopestyle Men's standings Overall *Standings after 37 races. Moguls *Standings after 13 races. Aerials *Standings after 10 races. Ski Cross *Standings after 10 races. Halfpipe *Standings after 2 races. Slopestyle *Standings after 2 races. Ladies' standings Overall *Standings after 37 races. Moguls *Standings after 13 races. Aerials *Standings after 10 races. Ski Cross *Standings after 10 races. Halfpipe *Standings after 2 races. Slopestyle *Standings after 2 races. Nati ...
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Mikaël Kingsbury
Mikaël Kingsbury (born July 24, 1992) is a Canadian freestyle skier and is the most accomplished mogul skier of all time. He achieved eminence early in his career after earning the 2009–10 FIS World Cup Rookie of the Year award. He is a nine-time FIS Freestyle World Cup title-holder for both moguls and overall freestyle, owning the records for most men's Moguls World Cup titles and Overall Freestyle World Cup titles. He also owns the records for career World Cup moguls victories with 71, and consecutive Freestyle World Cup event wins with 13. He is the first man to have won both the moguls and dual moguls World Championship events, and has won the most medals at the Freestyle World Championships of any male competitor in history, having won a medal in 11 of the 12 events he has competed in. Kingsbury won the Olympic silver medal in 2014, and, at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, he won the gold medal as Olympic champion of men's moguls. Career Early success After sever ...
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Aerial Skiing
Aerial skiing or aerials is a freestyle skiing discipline where athletes ski down a slope to launch themselves off a kicker (a vertically inclined ramp) and perform multiple twists and flips before landing on an inclined landing hill. Aerialists are scored on their jumps based on air, form and landing with their score multiplied by the degree of difficulty of the jump they performed. Internationally, the sport is contested at the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships, and the Winter Olympic Games. Overview Skiers begin at the top of a large hill and ski down a slope (known as an inrun) to launch themselves off one of two or three vertically inclined kickers. They may select which kicker to use for their specific jump as kickers vary in inclination and height. After launching themselves off the kicker, skiers then complete several twists and flips before attempting to land upwards on a declining hill of prepared snow. Jumps are scored by a panel of ju ...
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Patrick Deneen (skier)
Patrick Deneen (born December 25, 1987) is an American freestyle skier, specializing in moguls. Deneen was the gold medalist at the 2009 International Ski Federation (FIS) Freestyle World Ski Championships. In December 2009, Deneen won the US Olympic trials, held at Steamboat Springs, Colorado, securing a spot on the US Olympic Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. In FIS World Cup events, he has reached the podium at 4 events in 25 starts, and was the 2008 Freestyle Rookie of the Year. Early life and career A native of the Snoqualmie Pass area of Washington, Deneen was raised in Cle Elum where his family's ranch remains his home. His family's life revolved around the world of skiing; Deneen's father Pat was part owner and general manager of the Hyak ski area (now part of The Summit at Snoqualmie), where his mother Nancy managed sales. The local ski shop was owned and operated by Deneen's grandfather. Surrounded by family and friends, Deneen took his first turns ...
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Naeba
is a stratovolcano on the border of Nagano and Niigata prefectures in central Honshū, Japan. It is about from Tokyo. It was active between 200,000 and 800,000 years ago. It is primarily made of andesite. See also * List of volcanoes in Japan * List of mountains in Japan The following is a list of the mountains and hills of Japan, ordered by height. Mountains over 1000 meters Mountains under 1000 meters As the generally accepted definition of a mountain (versus a hill) is 1000 m of height and 500 m of pro ... References External links * * Naeba San- Geological Survey of Japan {{DEFAULTSORT:Naeba Mountains of Nagano Prefecture Mountains of Niigata Prefecture Stratovolcanoes of Japan Volcanoes of Nagano Prefecture Volcanoes of Niigata Prefecture Pleistocene stratovolcanoes Volcanoes of Honshū ...
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Andrey Volkov (skier)
Andrey Volkov (born May 22, 1986) is a Russian freestyle skier, specializing in moguls. Volkov competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics for Russia. He did not advance to the moguls final, placing 25th in the qualifying round. As of February 2013, his best showing at the World Championships came in 2009, where he finished 9th in the dual moguls event. Volkov made his World Cup debut in December 2003. As of February 2013, he has won one World Cup medal, a bronze in the dual moguls at Deer Valley Deer Valley is an alpine ski resort in the Wasatch Range, located east of Salt Lake City, in Park City, Utah, United States. The resort, known for its upscale amenities, is consistently ranked among the top ski resorts in North America. Deer V ... in 2011/12. His best World Cup overall finish is 15th, in 2004/05. World Cup Podiums References 1986 births Living people Olympic freestyle skiers for Russia Freestyle skiers at the 2010 Winter Olympics Freestyle skiers at the ...
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Deer Valley, Utah
Deer Valley is an alpine ski resort in the Wasatch Range, located east of Salt Lake City, in Park City, Utah, United States. The resort, known for its upscale amenities, is consistently ranked among the top ski resorts in North America. Deer Valley was a venue site during 2002 Winter Olympics, hosting the freestyle moguls, aerial, and alpine slalom events. It also regularly hosts competitions for the International Ski Federation. Resort profile With a number of other large ski resorts nearby, Deer Valley competes by catering to a more upscale audience than its neighbors, offering amenities such as free ski valets, free parking shuttles, fine dining and boutique shopping in the main lodge. Deer Valley appeals to the ski community due to it being one of three resorts in the nation that is ski only. Stein Eriksen, namesake of the Stein Eriksen Lodge, was host of the mid-mountain lodging property and director of skiing at the resort until his death in 2015. Deer Valley uses m ...
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Sergey Volkov (skier)
Sergey Volkov (born December 6, 1987, in Chusovoy, Russian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian freestyle skier, specializing in moguls. Volkov competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics for Russia. He did not advance to the moguls final, placing 28th in the qualifying round. As of March 2013, his best showing at the World Championships is 6th in the 2011 dual moguls event. Volkov made his World Cup debut in December 2009. His first career podium, a bronze in dual moguls at Mont Gabriel in 2011/12, was followed a month later by his first win, in the same even at Deer Valley Deer Valley is an alpine ski resort in the Wasatch Range, located east of Salt Lake City, in Park City, Utah, United States. The resort, known for its upscale amenities, is consistently ranked among the top ski resorts in North America. Deer .... As of March 2013, those are his best World Cup performances. His best World Cup overall finish is 6th, in 2011/12. World Cup Podiums References 1987 bir ...
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Jeremy Cota
Jeremy Cota (born October 24, 1988) is an athlete on the U.S. Ski Team; he competes in the freestyle skiing events of Moguls and Dual Moguls. Early years Cota was born in Greenville, Maine and attended Carrabassett Valley Academy in Carrabassett, Maine. United States Ski Team Cota was the 2009 NorAm champion. His rookie season on the World Cup (2010), he had four top-15 results, including placing 6th in his first World Cup and 7th in his second, both in Deer Valley, Utah, on January 14 and 16, 2010, respectively. In the US National Championships that same year (2010), which took place in Squaw Valley, California, Cota placed 2nd in Moguls, and 1st in Dual Moguls, his first US National Championships title. On January 22, 2011, Cota earned his first World Cup podium, with a 3rd place in the Lake Placid, New York, World Cup. He just missed the podium of the World Ski Championships in Deer Valley, Utah, in 2011 with 4th place in Moguls. Cota won his second US National C ...
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Sho Kashima
Sho William Kashima (born November 1, 1986) is an American freestyle skier from El Paso, Texas. Sho currently resides in Park City, Utah. Sho was considered a threat to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team in Vancouver, but missed the 2010 Games after suffering a knee injury in January of that year, ending his season. Early career Sho began skiing when he was 4yrs old, after his father was hired at Heavenly Mountain Resort in Lake Tahoe, Calif. Growing up, Kashima idolized 1998 Olympic moguls champion Jonny Moseley, and it was Moseley's gold in Nagano that inspired him to compete in the Olympics. He also looked up to U.S. moguls skiers Travis Cabral (ninth in at the 2006 Torino Games), Travis Ramos and Chris Hernandez, all of whom have roots in Lake Tahoe. Sho was 12 years old when he first started skiing moguls with the Heavenly Team, and continued skiing with them till the age of 19 when he qualified for, and joined, the US Ski Team. Sho won his first major title, a Junior Olympics ...
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Anthony Benna
Anthony Benna (born September 25, 1987) is a French freestyle skier, specializing in moguls. Benna competed at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics for France. He did not advance to the moguls final in either case, with best finish 23rd in 2014. Benna's greatest achievement has been winning gold at the 2015 World Championships moguls event, with his previous best finish at the World Championships being 16th in 2007. Benna made his World Cup debut in February 2005. As of January 2015, he has finished on the podium at World Cup events four times. His best finish is a silver in a dual moguls event at Meribel in 2011. His best World Cup moguls overall standing was 5th in 2009 File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran .... World Cup Podiums References 1987 births Liv ...
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Méribel
Méribel () is a ski resort in the Tarentaise Valley in the French Alps. Méribel refers to three neighbouring villages in the Les Allues commune of the Savoie department of France, near the town of Moûtiers (), called Méribel Centre, Méribel-Mottaret and Méribel Village. The villages are within Vanoise National Park and a part of the Les Trois Vallées interlinked ski system. Méribel Les Allues is a ski resort that was developed adjacent to the traditional hamlet of Morel, with its centre situated at about 1400 metres above sea level. It was founded by a Scotsman, Major Peter Lindsay, who was looking for a new site for winter sports away from the ski resorts of Austria and Germany, because of the growing strength of the Nazi regime. In 1936, he visited the town of Les Allues for the first time. He then imagined how the town could become a ski resort. Firstly, he decided to create a property company in order to develop finances strong enough to build the resort. In 1938, the fi ...
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