Måns Hedberg

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Måns Hedberg Snowboard
nation SwedenSweden Sweden
birthday December 14, 1993
Career
discipline Slopestyle, big air
status active
Placements
FIS logo World cup
 Debut in the World Cup March 16, 2013
 World Cup victories 1
 Freestyle World Cup 1. ( 2013/14 )
 Slopestyle World Cup 1. ( 2013/14 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Big Air 0 1 0
 Slopestyle 1 0 0
TTR logo TTR World Snowboard Tour
 TTR debut 2009
 Big air rating 16. (2013/14)
last change: February 12, 2015

Måns Hedberg (born December 14, 1993 ) is a Swedish snowboarder . He starts in the freestyle disciplines.

Career

Hedberg has been participating in the Ticket to Ride World Snowboard Tour competitions since 2009 . He won his first races in slopestyle at the Swedish Snowboard Series in Bjursaas and Kläppen in January 2013 . He drove his first FIS World Cup race in March 2013 in Špindlerův Mlýn , which he finished in 85th place in slopestyle. At the 2013 Swedish championship at Kläppen Ski Resort , he finished second in slopestyle. At the beginning of the 2013/14 season he finished third in Big Air at the Swedish Snowboard Series in Tandådalen . In January 2014 he took second place in the Big Air competition at the Snowboard Jamboree in Stoneham . This was also a World Cup race and thus his first podium finish in the FIS World Cup. A month later he won the Slopestyle at the Swedish Snowboard Series in Kläppen Ski Resort and in the Big Air competition at the Sony Xperia Snowboard Fest in Štrbské Pleso . At the World Cup race on the Kreischberg , he won his first World Cup victory in slopestyle. At the Swedish championship in 2014 in Kläppen Ski Resort he was third in slopestyle and Swedish champion in big air. At the end of the season he won in slopestyle at the Swedish Snowboard Series in Lindvallen . He finished the season in the FIS World Cup in first place in the slopestyle ranking and first place in the overall freestyle ranking. At the 2015 Snowboard World Championships on Kreischberg, he came ninth in slopestyle and big air competition. In February 2016, after finishing second in Big Air at the Ale Invite in Ale , he was eighth at the X-Games Oslo 2016 . At the Snowboard World Championships 2016 in Yabuli , he finished 29th in Slopestyle and 26th in Big Air. In March 2017, he finished 11th in Big Air and ninth at the Snowboard World Championships 2017 in Sierra Nevada in slopestyle.

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