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2004-2005 FIS Snowboard World Cup Index European riders upstaged the US as Finland's Autti and France's Vidal take home the gold...
Big Air: Pipe Slayer Autti wins Big Air. PSL: Anderson nails 2nd World Championship title. PGS: Canadian Jasey Anderson newest PGS World Champ. SBX: Wescott, Jacobillis win SBX
Swiss Simply Unbeatable
In head to head competition under 100,000 watts of light, the Swiss domination of alpine snowboarding continues.
US Falls Short in Austria
Canadian Jasey-Jay Anderson won the men's competiton both days, proving that experience is golden.
Swiss Dominate World Cup
Ursula Bruhin and Philipp Schoch kept the Swiss stranglehold of the World Cup tight Saturday with parallel giant slalom wins on the 2006 Olympic course.
Teter, Fisher Dominate Halfpipe Opener
Despite gnarly weather and sketchy pipe conditions, Hannah Teter and Steve Fisher captured double wins at the World Cup opener.
October 30th: SBX: Crash ends Lindsey Jacobellis' winning streak.
Swiss Dominate Indoors
Switzerland's Urs Eiselin and Daniela Muili win the men's and Women's parallel slalom at Dutch indoor cooler SnowWorld.
Schoch is Golden in PGS Opener
Olympic bronze medalist and liver transplant survivor Chris Klug leads the US into PGS finals, but Switzerland's Phillip Schoch takes the win.
October 16th: PGS W: Michelle Gorgone is top US finisher with 5th
Jacobellis Collects First Win of Season
Lindsey Jacobellis bounces back from a dismal 4th place finish in the season opener to win the second SBX World Cup race.
September 16th: SBX #1: Great Britian's Zoe Gillings wins first SBX race of season.
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