Simon Ax

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Simon Ax Snowboard
nation SwedenSweden Sweden
birthday January 12, 1983
Career
discipline Halfpipe, slopestyle, big air
society Malungs SLK
status resigned
Medal table
World Cup medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
FIS Snowboard world championships
silver 2003 Kreischberg Big Air
Placements
FIS logo World cup
 Debut in the World Cup March 22, 2002
 World Cup victories 2
 Big Air World Cup 1. ( 2003/04 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Big Air 2 3 0
 

Simon Ax (born January 12, 1983 ) is a former Swedish snowboarder . He started in the freestyle disciplines.

Career

Ax, who started for the Malungs SLK, made his debut in Tandadalen in March 2002 in the Snowboard World Cup and finished 11th in the halfpipe . In the 2002/03 season he finished in the top ten four times in the World Cup and reached sixth place in the Big Air World Cup at the end of the season . At the season highlight of the 2003 Snowboard World Championships on Kreischberg , he won the silver medal in Big Air. He also took 24th place in the halfpipe. At the beginning of the 2003/04 season he achieved his first podium finish in the World Cup in Stoneham with second place in Big Air. This was followed by second places in Big Air in Klagenfurt and Turin in the further course of the season . In Munich and Mount Bachelor , he won his first and only World Cup victories in Big Air and thus won the Big Air World Cup at the end of the season. At the Snowboard World Championships 2005 in Whistler he came tenth in the Big Air. He completed his 20th and last World Cup in October 2005 in Rotterdam, where he achieved 32nd place in the Big Air. In 2010 he was Swedish champion in the halfpipe and in slopestyle .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Swedish snowboard champions