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Kristi Leskinen
Personal information
Born (1981-02-10) February 10, 1981 (age 43)
Hopwood, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Websitewww.kristileskinen.com
Sport
Country United States
SportFreestyle Skiing
Medal record
FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships
Silver medal – second place 2005 Ruka Halfpipe
X Games
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Aspen Superpipe
Updated on 1 August 2013

Kristi Leskinen (born February 10, 1981 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania) is an American freestyle skier. At Winter X Games IX, Leskinen won a bronze medal in the Women's Superpipe.[1] Kristi Leskinen was the first woman to ever pull off a rodeo 720—two rotations with her head pointed towards the earth. She was named one of the Twenty Greatest Adventure Sport Athletes of today by Faces Magazine in fall of 2005. She appeared on the cover of Powder magazine's Photo Annual in 2004.[2]

Early life

Leskinen was born in 1981 and grew up in Uniontown, Pennsylvania near Seven Springs Mountain Resort and Hidden Valley Resort.[3] She seemed to master every sport she came in contact with. For example, she learned to pole vault two weeks before Regional’s her senior year of high school and she ended up setting a school record while qualifying for the State Championships.[citation needed] In addition, she was the Western Pennsylvania breaststroke champion.[citation needed]

Leskinen’s favorite sports growing up were skiing and wakeboarding. She won the first mogul contest she entered and she was being groomed to compete in the Olympics as a teenager.[citation needed] Moguls did not offer the freedom she craved, so she switched to wakeboarding. She took second in the US Wakeboard Nationals and fourth at the World Championship. In 2000, while attending the US Open, she spotted some pros having a practice session on a rail. It was the freedom she always looked for in skiing. She realized that freeskiing is more challenging than wakeboarding so she chose a career on the snow.[4]

Professional career

In her first US Open, Leskinen was the only women doing the Big Air event and one of the handful of women participating on the Superpipe. By 2004, the sport had grown and the US Open had 40 athletes participating in the Superpipe, the largest of its kind in the world. She took second place.[5]

Leskinen realized that videos reach a bigger audience than a single contest. She started filming all over the world.[6] In 2005, she took bronze at the Winter X Games as well as a silver at the World Championship in the Halfpipe. In the same year, she placed first at the Gravity Games Halfpipe. Since that season, she has had many notable performances such as second place in the North American Open in 2008, third place in the European Open in 2008, and second in the Aspen Open in 2009.[4][7]

Career Highlights

  • 2009 3rd place, Homecoming
  • 2009 5th place, Dew Tour Slopestyle- Mt Snow, VT
  • 2009 2nd place, Aspen Open Slopestyle
  • 2008 3rd place, European Open Slopestyle- Laax, Switzerland
  • 2008 2nd place, North American Open
  • 2007 2nd place, Nippon Freeski Open
  • 2005 3rd place, Winter X Games Halfpipe
  • 2005 2nd place, US Open Halfpipe
  • 2005 1st place, Gravity Games Halfpipe
  • 2004 2nd place, US Freeskiing Open Superpipe- Vail, CO

Modeling and television career

With her classic high cheekbones and blonde tresses, Leskinen became a pin-up girl in sponsor posters. She was named of the "100 Hottest Women of 2005" by FHM.[8]

In early 2009, Leskinen appeared on the show The Superstars on ABC. Along with her partner, dancer, Maksim Chmerkovisky, from Dancing with the Stars, they competed against other pairs of athletes and celebrities in a series of athletic events. They won first place.[9]

Leskinen appeared on the 30th season of The Amazing Race with teammate Jen Hudak[10] where they finished in 3rd place.

Personal life

Leskinen resides in Mammoth Lakes, California. She continues to wakeboard and she dedicates a few weeks a year to ride in Orlando, Florida.

References

  1. ^ "Women's Ski SuperPipe Results." EXPN.com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_skipipew_results
  2. ^ "Kristi Leskinen". Redbull. Archived from the original on December 15, 2005.
  3. ^ http://www.lat34.com/girl_on_kristi_leskinen_2
  4. ^ a b http://espn.go.com/action/athlete/news/_/id/28866/kristi-leskinen
  5. ^ http://xgames.espn.go.com/skiing/article/7715284/kristi-leskinen-issues-survey-ski-snowboard-slopestyle-athletes
  6. ^ http://www.grindtv.com/athlete/kristi-leskinen/
  7. ^ http://www.skinet.com/ski/brighton-ski-area/2006/01/us-freeskiing-open-preview
  8. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-01-01. Retrieved 2006-11-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ http://xgames.espn.go.com/skiing/article/4394690/the-superstar
  10. ^ Desk, TV News. "CBS Announces Racers for Milestone 30th Season of THE AMAZING RACE". Retrieved 2017-12-08. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)

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