Emil André Ulsletten

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Emil André Ulsletten Snowboard
nation NorwayNorway Norway
birthday May 16, 1993
place of birth Lillehammer
Career
discipline Slopestyle , big air
status active
Placements
FIS logo World cup
 Debut in the World Cup October 29, 2011
 Freestyle World Cup 34th ( 2016/17 )
 Big Air World Cup 15th ( 2012/13 )
 Slopestyle World Cup 18th ( 2013/14 )
TTR logo TTR World Snowboard Tour
 Overall rating 18th (2011/12)
 Big air rating 11. (2012/13)
 Slopestyle rating 4. (2013/14)
last change: June 24, 2017

Emil André Ulsletten (born May 16, 1993 in Lillehammer ) is a Norwegian snowboarder . He starts in the freestyle disciplines.

Career

Ulsletten has been participating in the Ticket to Ride World Snowboard Tour competitions since 2008 . In January 2011, he won his first victory in slopestyle at the Protest World Rookie Fest in Livigno . In April 2011 he won the Protest World Rookie Finals in Ischgl . He drove his first FIS World Cup race in October 2011 in London , which he finished in 22nd place in Big Air . At the Snowboard World Championships in Oslo in 2012 , he finished 22nd in slopestyle. In the 2012/13 season he took third place in the Big Air competition at the O'Neill Evolution in Davos and first place in the slopestyle at The Shred Show in Whistler . In his first Olympic participation in Sochi in 2014 , he came 21st in slopestyle. In the 2014/15 season he won in slopestyle at the Burton High Fives in Cardrona and in big air at Air & Style in Beijing . The following season he was third in Big Air at the Norgescup in Trysil and took 16th place in Big Air at the X-Games Oslo 2016. At the Snowboard World Championships 2016 in Yabuli , he came 19th in Slopestyle and 14th Place in Big Air. In the 2016/17 season he won in Slopestyle at the Spring Battle in Flachauwinkl and in Big Air at the Norwegian Championships. At the X-Games Norway 2017 in Hafjell , he finished 15th in Slopestyle and 14th in Big Air.

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