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9. New Olympic Discipline for Snowboarding, Going from Park to Freeriding, Equality Pushes the Level of Riding | Natalie Allport

9. New Olympic Discipline for Snowboarding, Going from Park to Freeriding, Equality Pushes the Level of Riding | Natalie Allport

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Join Natalie Allport and Snowboard Mom as they delve into the challenges, triumphs, and experiences in the world of freeride snowboarding. From coping with mental health issues in high-performance sports to the evolving dynamics of freeride competitions, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the sport through the eyes of two passionate snowboarders.

Opening Chat and Skill Testing Question

Season Overview and Snowboarding Locations

Competitions and Performance Insights

Understanding Freeride Contest Formats

Comparing Freeride and Slopestyle

The Evolution of Women's Snowboarding

Prospects of Freeride in the Olympics

Training and Future Aspirations

Quickfire Questions


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