Additional Information
Highlights
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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FIS World Championships |
8 | Moguls | 2013 | Voss, NOR | 24.82 |
22 | Dual Moguls | 2013 | Voss, NOR | |
FIS World Cup Rankings overview - displays all rankings from 2010/11, top three for earlier seasons |
Season | ALL | MO |
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2013/2014 | 27 | 6 |
2012/2013 | 14 | 4 |
2011/2012 | 25 | 7 |
Best performance per season in FIS World Cup events from 2010/2011 |
Season | MO | Dual MO |
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2013/2014 | 2 x 3rd | - |
2012/2013 | 1 x 2nd | 1 x 1st |
2011/2012 | 2 x 8th | 2 x 4th |
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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Ten best FIS World Cup performances in current season |
3 | Moguls | 2013/2014 | Val Saint-Come, QC, CAN | 23.90 |
3 | Moguls | 2013/2014 | Lake Placid, NY, USA | 25.18 |
9 | Moguls | 2013/2014 | Ruka, FIN | 23.63 |
12 | Moguls | 2013/2014 | Deer Valley, UT, USA | 22.82 |
21 | Moguls | 2013/2014 | Calgary, AB, CAN | 21.14 |
| Moguls | 2013/2014 | Deer Valley, UT, USA | DNF |
FIS Junior World Championships |
1 | Moguls | 2012 | Valmalenco, ITA | |
7 | Moguls | 2011 | Jyvaskyla, FIN | 23.15 |
LegendALL-Overall, AE-Aerials, MO-Moguls, SX-Ski Cross, HP-Halfpipe, SS-Slopestyle, BA-Big Air, DNS-Did not start, DNF-Did not finish, DSQ-Disqualified, RNS-Received no score
- Hobbies: Spending time in the sun, waterskiing, mountain biking, fly fishing, training. (freestyle.usskiteam.com, 10 Mar 2013)
- Languages Spoken: English
- Sporting Relatives: He is the younger brother of Bryon Wilson, who won a bronze medal in moguls at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. (freestyle.usskiteam.com, 10 Mar 2013)
- Occupation: Athlete
- Coach: Scott Rawles [national] (usskiteam.com, 22 Nov 2013)
- Injuries: He suffered a right lung contusion in an August 2013 training crash in El Colorado, Chile. (usskiteam.com, 22 Aug 2013)
Additional Information
Member of national team since2012 (usskiteam.com, 03 May 2013)
Start of sporting careerHe took up the sport at age four at Discover Basin [a small ski area in Montana] and at a ski area called Lost Trail on the boarder of Idaho and Montana, United States. (freestyle.usskiteam.com, 10 Mar 2013 )
Reason for taking up this sportAt age eight, he and brother Bryon [who is four years older] would follow the Lost Trail Freestyle Team around. "They were the best skiers on the mountain and we wanted to be as good as they were. By the end of the day, they finally asked if we wanted to join their team. We joined and by the next year we started competing in Northern Division Freestyle." (freestyle.usskiteam.com, 10 Mar 2013 )
Sporting philosophy / motto"What I love most about my sport is you always find yourself on the edge, the edge of skiing under control and skiing out of control. I also love how every day is different, every course every line every turn is so unique giving you a completely new challenge for every course you face." (t2foundation.co, 2012)
"Don't be afraid to make sacrifices to achieve success." (t2foundation.co, 2012)
AwardsHe was named FIS World Cup Rookie of the Year for men's moguls in 2011/12. (usskiteam.com, 2012)
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