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Todd Richards (snowboarder) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Todd Richards (snowboarder)
Todd Richards (born December 28, 1969) is a snowboarder from Paxton, Massachusetts. In the 1997–98 season, he won five out of the seven halfpipe competitions he entered. Todd pioneered the snowboard trick "the wet cat." 〔()〕 He won a Silver Medal in 1997 at the Snowboard Halfpipe World Championships at Heavenly Mountain Resort. He was a member of the 1998 US Olympic Halfpipe Team, and after being heavily favored to win the halfpipe event, finished a disappointing 16th place. He also published an autobiography, ''P3: Parks, Pipes, and Powder'' in 2003. He started his own snowboard company called O-Matic with Tara Dakides and Andreas Wiig in the 2006-2007 season. He produces a series of webisodes entitled Todcasts for Quiksilver〔(Tuesday Todcasts )〕 as well as a frequent announcer at snowboard events such as the Winter X Games. Todd Richards holds the esteemed honor of being invited to host a Signature Session™ at High Cascade Snowboard Camp in the summer of 2009.〔(Signature Sessions, 2014 ) High Cascade Snowboard Camp〕 He is the subject of a documentary entitled "Me, Myself and I" released in 2009.〔(High Fives with Todd Richards )〕 Todd also plays a former extreme skier, who became a doctor after a skiing accident left him paralyzed, named "Barry" in the 2001 movie Out Cold.〔()〕 ==References==
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