Jim Rippey

American snowboarder
Jim Rippey
Personal information
Full nameJim Rippey
Born (1970-05-11) May 11, 1970 (age 54)
Quincy, California, United States
Sport
Country United States
SportSnowboarding

Jim Rippey (born May 11, 1970) is a former American professional snowboarder and snowboard designer for Burton Snowboards.

Career

In the 1980s, Rippey became a professional snowboarder and accepted a sponsorship with Burton Snowboards. He was known for his extreme mountain freestyle snowboarding, which entailed boarding the largest mountains in the world and reaching the highest speeds and airs possible. Rippey made a name for himself in the 1990s by front and backflipping off of large cliffs in notable backcountry spots. He is also the first person to land a backflip on a snowmobile.[1]

Competitions and awards

  • Winner, Burton U.S. Open 1997, Straight Jump
  • Winner, Air & Style Contest 1997, Innsbruck
  • Winner, Vans World Championships 1998, Straight Jump Winner
  • Third Place, X-Games 1998 Space
  • Winner, Göteborg Megastar Contest 1998, Straight Jump Winner
  • Winner, Vans Triple Crown, Snow Summit 2001
  • Big Air, (Straight Jump) Weltmeister 1998

Personal life

As of 2011, Rippey has become the minister of Grace Church in Reno, Nevada.[2] Rippey lives with his wife of ten years, Jennifer, and their three-year-old son, Jobe.

Film and television

For the 1998 Winter Olympics, Rippey was a Play-by-play announcer for the snowboarding competitions.

  • Ripley's Believe It or Not! (TV series) Himself – Episode #4.10 (2003)
  • I Know What You Did Last Winter (video short) Himself (1998)
  • Snowriders II (documentary) Himself (1997)
  • Black Diamond Rush (documentary) Himself (1993)[3]

External links

  • Official website
  • Video footage
  • Rippey talks about snowboarding and his faith
  • Jim Rippey at IMDb

References

  1. ^ "Jim Rippey - Official Website » About". www.jimrippey.com.
  2. ^ Huck Magazine issue #030
  3. ^ IMDB Jim Rippey entry


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