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Christophe Schmidt

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Christophe Schmidt
  • Name:
    Christophe Schmidt

  • Age:
    26

  • Nationality:
    German

  • Hometown:
    Schliersee

  • Profession:
    Snowboarder

  • Years Riding:
    15

  • Favourite Trick:
    fs 360

  • Sponsors
    Head, Oakley, Fiat Freestyle Team, Planet Sports, Nixon, Level

  • Career highlights
    Junior World champion Halfpipe
    8th Olympic Winter Games Torino

  • Favourite riding spot
    Spitzingsee

  • Your most memorable day on the Snowboard last Season, and why?
    That was a powder day on my home mountain in march with some friends. I think thats what snowboarding truly is all about.

  • What/Who influenced you the most in Snowboarding?
    There were a lot of riders who influenced me. Mostly those who stand out in terms of style or progression. For example David Benedek.

  • Whats on your Ipod?
    Right now there´s all kinds of Indie rock/electro stuff on my Ipod.

  • Last memorable Party?
    Oktoberfest in Munich, of course.

  • How do you avoid to hurt yourself?
    I try never to do stuff I don´t feel good about. And if the conditions are way too bad I don’t hesitate to cancel a shoot or a competition.

  • How and where do you practice on new tricks?
    Most of the time I wait for soft conditions or even better a powder landing. Recently I tried a lot of tricks into the bagjump™ and I think it is the safest way to do it.

  • Waterramp, Foampit or BAGJUMP? And why?
    Clearly Bagjump™, as you can´t have a realistic take off on a water ramp and a foam pit is just way too hard to get to the spot. Also the foam pit would have to be extremely big to be safe because of the hard outside.

  • New tricks learned on BJ? Any contest-winning tricks?
    I worked on a few new moves. We´ll see which one will pay off…

  • How much more progression is possible, will double flips be standard next season?
    I think there´s always room for progression. But it should not only go towards more extreme tricks, but also towards more stylish execution. I´m pretty sure in the future there won´t be any major halfpipe competition win without at least one double cork in the run.

  • What else can we expect in the future of snowboarding, where will the progression go?
    Snowboarding still is a relatively young sport. Every year the progression has been very big. It´s really hard to keep up with it. I think it will go on like this for 5 to 10 more years. On the other hand some of the new tricks are getting pretty dangerous if something goes wrong. Injuries will surely be a big issue for the pros in the next years.

  • Any last words?
    Go out and have fun on your snowboard!

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