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Australian / American freeskier (born 1989)
Dane Tudor (born June 2, 1989) is an Australian / American
freeskier born in
Sydney, Australia . He spent his time growing up between
Palmer, Alaska and
Rossland, British Columbia . Tudor still resides in both
British Columbia and
Alaska .
Skiing career
Tudor is excels in both
Big Mountain / Freeskiing and
Freestyle skiing. He started skiing at 2 years of age and was ski racing by age 4. He continued to compete in ski racing until the age of 17 before switching full-time to the fast-growing sport of
Freeskiing .
He continues to be one of the top placing competitors in the sport.
Filmography
Tudor has appeared in many ski films for Poor Boyz Productions.
[1]
WE - 2012
[2]
The Grand Bizarre - 2011
[3]
Revolver - 2010
[4]
Every Day Is A Saturday - 2009
[5]
Journal - 2008
[6]
Competition results
1st - 2012 - Swatch Skiers Cup (Team Americas) - Big Mountain - Valle Nevado, Chile
[7]
4th - 2012 - One Hit Wonder Downunder - Thredbo Alpine Resort, Australia
[8]
1st - 2012 - Red Bull - Cold Rush, Silverton, Colorado
[9]
3rd - 2011 - Red Bull - Cold Rush, Silverton, Colorado
[10]
1st - 2009 - Canadian Open Freeskiing Championship, Rossland, BC
2nd - 2009 - Tignes Airwaves, Tignes, France (Part of Team North America)
[11]
1st - 2008 - Canadian Open Freeskiing Championship, Rossland, BC
3rd - 2008 - US Extreme Freeskiing Championship, Crested Butte, Colorado
4th - 2008 - Red Bull - Cold Rush, Rossland, BC
1st - 2007 - Lake Louise Smith Optics Junior - Big Mountain
1st - 2007 - Fernie Junior Freeskiing Championships
2nd - 2007 - Junior Canadian Open Freeskiing Championships
4th - 2007 - Lord Of The Parks, Slopestyle
2nd - 2007 - Ontic Rail Jam
2nd - 2007 - Industrial Surf Triple Crown, Slopestyle
3rd - 2007 - New Zealand Armageddon, Slopestyle
1st - 2006 - US Junior Extreme Freeskiing Championships
1st - 2005 - US Junior Extreme Freeskiing Championships
1st - 2004 - US Junior Extreme Freeskiing Championships
1st - 2004 - BC Provincials, Slalom (Canada)
1st - 2004 - BC Provincials, GS (Canada)
1st - 2004 - BC Provincials, Overall Champion (Canada)
Industry awards
2011 IF3 Awards - "Best Male Performance - Nomination"
2010 ESPN Movie Awards - "Best Male Performance In A Leading Role - Winner"
[12]
2010 Powder Video Awards - "Breakout Performance - Winner"
[13]
2010 Powder Video Awards - "Best Male Performance - Nomination"
[14]
2010 IF3 Awards - "Best Male Performance - Nomination"
2009 IF3 Awards - "Best Male Performance - Winner"
[15]
2009 Powder Video Awards - "Best Male Performance - Nomination"
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