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Iouri Iourеvich Podladtchikov (Russian: Юрий Юрьевич Подладчиков, born 13 September 1988) is a Russian-born Swiss snowboarder. He rides goofy stance.[1] He has competed since 2000. He won the gold medal for the halfpipe at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Iouri Podladtchikov
Podladtchikov in 2014
Personal information
Full nameIouri Iourеvich Podladtchikov
Born (1988-09-13) 13 September 1988 (age 34)
Podolsk, Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight181 lb (82 kg)
Sport
SportSnowboarding
Medal record
Representing  Switzerland
Olympic Games
2014 Sochi Halfpipe
FIS Snowboarding World Championships
2013 StonehamHalfpipe
2011 La MolinaHalfpipe
2017 Sierra NevadaHalfpipe
Winter X Games
2010 Aspen SuperPipe
2012 Aspen SuperPipe
2016 Oslo SuperPipe
2015 Aspen SuperPipe

Career


Russian-born Podladtchikov grew up in Davos, Switzerland, and started snowboarding in 2000. He changed nationality after competing for Russia in Turin at age 17. In the final rankings he was 37th.

Graduated from Sports High Pool Davos in 2008. Podladtchikov, known on the circuit as I-Pod, won the halfpipe World Cup title in 2008. In December 2008, he won the Zurich Sports Award Team/Individual athlete.[2] He won silver at Winter X Games XIV in 2010.

In 2013, he won the gold medal at the FIS Snowboarding World Championship. He placed fourth at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver for Switzerland. At the 2014 Winter Olympics, he won the gold medal in the men's halfpipe.

At the Winter X Games Europe in 2010, Podladtchikov successfully landed a Double McTwist 1260, putting him in first place with a score of 98.00, the second highest in Winter X Games history. Podladtchikov is the only other person in the world besides Shaun White, Ben Stewart, and Markus Malin that has landed a Double McTwist 1260.

Podladtchikov also competes regularly at major events on the Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour. He finished the 06/07 season as world no. 6 on the Swatch TTR World Ranking List and had five top-10 finishes on the TTR Tour in 07/08. His 2009/10 season on the TTR Tour has been successful, with two wins at Swatch TTR halfpipe events, the 6Star O'Neill Evolution 2010 and the 5Star Burton Canadian Open. His win came after a couple of second places at the Dew Tour and Winter XGames. He finished the 2009/10 season as world no. 2, right behind TTR World Tour Champion, Peetu Piiroinen of Finland.

Pepe Regazzi and Marco Bruni are his Swiss coaches.

His nickname is IPod, taken from the vowel i of his first name and the first syllable of his last name.

First rider to perform a Cab double cork 1440° in a halfpipe competition, a move he called the "YOLO Flip." This trick is a derivative of the Haakon Flip created by Terje Haakonsen in the early 1990s, which is essentially hitting a transition switch stance and performing a frontside 180° back to your regular stance and then into a McTwist (originated by the skateboarder Mike McGill), which is a backside inverted 540° spin: so in total it is a spin with two full rotations into a 720°.

Variations of this have evolved into the 540°, 720°, 900°, 1080°, 1260° and now the 1440°. Professional skateboarder and athlete Danny Way performed a version of the Haakon Flip on a skateboard on a halfpipe with minimal recognition several years prior to its being introduced into the snowboard world.

Due to the series of traumas, he ends competitive career by 2020.[3]


Personal Life


"Ipod" has a fraternal twin that he shared a bedroom with for 15 years. He now is studying abroad at Pacific Northwest College of the Art to get his bachelor of fine arts (for his fall semester of 2022). As an avid photographer and art enjoyer he likes to go to the beach.


Best event results



References


  1. "Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour: Rider Report". Archived from the original on 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  2. "Swiss name Pesko, I-Pod to Olympic halfpipe teams". Usatoday.com. January 22, 2010. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  3. "Iouri Podladtchikov ends competitive snowboarding career". Retrieved 2022-02-07.



На других языках


[de] Iouri Podladtchikov

Iouri Podladtchikov (russisch Юрий Юрьевич Подладчиков/Juri Jurjewitsch Podladtschikow; * 13. September 1988 in Podolsk, Sowjetunion) ist ein Fotograf und ehemaliger russisch-schweizerischer Snowboarder, der besonders erfolgreich in der Halfpipe startete. Zunächst ging Podladtchikov für Russland an den Start, ehe er sich 2007 von der Schweiz einbürgern liess. Seine grössten Erfolge sind der Olympiasieg 2014 und der Weltmeistertitel 2013.
- [en] Iouri Podladtchikov

[fr] Iouri Podladtchikov

Iouri Iourievitch Podladtchikov (en russe : Юрий Юрьевич Подладчиков), né le 13 septembre 1988 à Moscou, est un snowboardeur suisse spécialisé dans les épreuves de half-pipe et de big air. Jusqu'en 2007, il évoluait sous les couleurs de la Russie[1]. Il a grandi en Suisse, à Davos. Il vit actuellement à Zurich.

[it] Jurij Podladčikov

Jurij Jur'evič Podladčikov (cirillico Юрий Юрьевич Подладчиков; Mosca, 13 settembre 1988) è uno snowboarder russo naturalizzato svizzero, campione olimpico a Soči 2014 e mondiale a Stoneham 2013 nell'halfpipe. Nelle liste FIS è registrato come Iouri Podladtchikov. Nel circuito è conosciuto con il soprannome I-Pod (ovvero la prima lettera del suo nome e la prima sillaba del suo cognome). La sua posizione sulla tavola è goofy.

[ru] Подладчиков, Юрий Юрьевич

Ю́рий Ю́рьевич[1] Подла́дчиков (фр. Iouri Podladtchikov; род. 13 сентября 1988 года, Подольск, Московская область, СССР) — швейцарский сноубордист, выступавший в акробатических дисциплинах. До 2007 года выступал за Россию.



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