Casey Andringa

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Casey Andringa Freestyle skiing
nation United StatesUnited States United States
birthday October 6, 1995
place of birth Milwaukee
Career
discipline Moguls, dual moguls
status active
Placements in the Freestyle Skiing World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup January 6, 2018
 Overall World Cup 52nd ( 2018/19 )
 Mughal World Cup 9. (2018/19)
last change: May 23, 2020

Casey Andringa (born October 6, 1995 in Milwaukee ) is an American freestyle skier . He starts in the moguls disciplines, contained moguls and dual moguls.

Career

Andringa started in Telluride for the first time in the Nor-Am-Cup in February 2012 and finished 25th and 19th in the Moguls. At the Junior World Championships 2013 in Chiesa in Valmalenco , he achieved 14th place in the Moguls and eighth place in the Dual Moguls and in March 2015 he won bronze in the Dual Moguls at the Junior World Championships. In the 2015/16 season, she achieved fourth place in the Moguls discipline ranking with three second places and in the 2016/17 season with four thirds, two second places and one win, fifth overall and second place in the Moguls discipline ranking of the Nor -Am cups. He made his debut in the World Cup in January 2018 in Calgary , which he finished in seventh place in the Moguls competition. The following month he was at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang fifth in moguls. In the 2018/19 season he came in nine World Cup starts, five times in the top ten and thus reached ninth place in the Moguls World Cup. At the season highlight, the 2019 World Championships in Park City , he finished 19th in the Moguls and fifth in the Dual Moguls.

successes

Olympic games

World championships

World Cup ratings

season total Moguls
space Points space Points
2017/18 101. 13.5 18th 135
2018/19 52. 22.89 9. 206

Junior World Championships

  • Chiesa in Valmalenco 2013: 8th Dual Moguls, 14th Moguls
  • Chiesa in Valmalenco 2015: 3rd Dual Moguls, 30th Moguls

Nor-Am Cup

  • Season 2016/17: 2nd Moguls discipline ranking
  • 11 podiums in the Nor-Am Cup, including 1 victory

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