Candide Thovex

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Candide Thovex
Candide Thovex

Candide Thovex is a French professional skier, born on May 22, 1982 in Annecy, and grew up in the village of La Clusaz.

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[edit] History

Thovex learned to ski in the Aravis region of the French Alps called La Clusaz. La Clusaz is where his childhood friends and girlfriend live and where he perfected his big air technique.

He quietly burst on to scene when he in 1998 he took fourth in the X Games Big Air. He became famous though for his role in the deflowering of Chad's Gap when he became the first person to land the jump.

In 1999 he was eliminated from the U.S. Freeskiing Nationals at Snowbird. With a few days to kill he was convinced by film maker Kris Ostness to go into the backcountry to film Ostness's film, Clay Pigeons. After Chad Zurinskas failed in his attempt to take the jump Thovex asked if he could try. Then 16, Candide pulled what at the time was the largest, cleanest mute grab ever recorded. He came back to it the next year and landed a d 720. Which can be described as an inverted cork. Candide won Xgames gold for big air in 2000. He also won gold at the Xgames in 2003 for halfpipe and 2007 for slopestyle. His 2007 run was switchup, switchup, 270 off the flat down box, 360 switchup 270 off the trap box. Switch right misty 7 mute, switch cork 9 mute, cork 9 tail, switch 630 on, and switch cork 10 tail. He is noted for appearances in many movies, notably the Rastafaride's. [1]

[edit] Film Appearances

  • The Game
  • Propaganda
  • Royalty
  • Focused
  • Rastafaride 1
  • Rastafaride 2
  • Rastafaride 3
  • Rastafaride 4
  • Rastafaride 5
  • Rastafaride 6
  • Rastafaride 7
  • French Toast
  • Special Delivery
  • Pull Up
  • DVD Candide Invitational
  • Wha'ppen
  • Anomaly
  • War
  • coming soon: Candide Thovex Invitational Story
  • Lost & Found
  • Strike
  • Mind the gap
  • Happy Dayz
  • Tangerine Dream

[edit] Competition Results

1999:

  • 4th X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Big Air

2000:

  • 1st X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Big Air

2001:

  • 6th X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Big Air

2002:

  • 2nd US Open, Vail, Colorado, Superpipe
  • 4th US Open, Vail, Colorado, Slopestyle
  • 5th US Open, Vail, Colorado, Big Air
  • 2nd World Skiing Invitational, Whistler, BC, Canada, Superpipe
  • 1st Rip Curl Freeski, Saas Fee, SUI., Overall
  • 2nd Rip Curl Freeski, Saas Fee, SUI., Halfpipe
  • 1st Rip Curl Freeski, Saas Fee, SUI., Slopestyle
  • 2nd Rip Curl Freeski, Saas Fee, SUI., Big Air
  • 9th X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Slopestyle
  • 4th X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Superpipe

2003:

  • 2nd World Superpipe Championships, Park City, UT., Halfpipe
  • 5th X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Slopestyle
  • 1st X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Superpipe

2004:

  • 7th Ultimate Bumps and Jumps, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Big Air
  • 5th Ultimate Bumps and Jumps, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Moguls
  • 7th Ultimate Bumps and Jumps, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Overall

2005:

  • 16th X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Slopestyle
  • 10th X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Superpipe

2006:

  • 1st Orage European Feeskiing Open, Laax, SUI., Superpipe
  • 7th World Skiing Invitational, Whistler, BC, CAN., Slopestyle
  • 6th World Skiing Invitational, Whistler, BC, CAN., Superpipe
  • 11th X Games, Aspen, Colorado, Superpipe

2007:

  • 1st. X games 11, Aspen, Colorado, slopestyle
  • 5th. X games 11, Aspen, Colorado, superpipe
  • 5th Ski Tour, Sun Valley, ID.

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