Medal record | ||
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Men's snowboarding | ||
Competitor for the United States | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Bronze | 2010 Vancouver | Halfpipe |
Winter X Games | ||
Gold | 2011 Aspen | Best Method |
Silver | 2009 Aspen | SlopeStyle |
Silver | 2011 Aspen | SuperPipe |
Bronze | 2006 Aspen | SuperPipe |
Winter Dew Tour | ||
Bronze | 2008 Breckenridge | SuperPipe |
Scotty Lago (born November 12, 1987) is an American snowboarder. He is the 2004 World quarterpipe champion and winner of a bronze medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Lago has been riding since 1996.[1] He began snowboarding at a local tubing hill in Amesbury, Massachusetts.[2]
Lago was a member of the 2010 U.S. Olympic Snowboarding team along with Shaun White, Greg Bretz, and Louie Vito. On February 17, 2010, Lago won the bronze medal with a score of 42.8 out of 50.0.
On February 19, 2010, controversial photos surfaced of Lago with his bronze medal and Team USA gear. Due to these photos, he returned home before the end of the games.[3]
Lago is from Seabrook, New Hampshire. He has raised money for the Floating Hospital for Children in Boston.[4] When Lago is not snowboarding, he enjoys hunting and fishing. Lago passes on his love of snowboarding to young snowboarder campers at High Cascade Snowboard Camp, during his Signature Session, Session 2: June 26-July 3. Lago is a member of the Frends Crew made up of snowboarders Mason Aguirre, Kevin Pearce, Danny Davis, Keir Dillon, Jack Mitrani, Mikkel Bang and Luke Mitrani. He is also sponsored by Neff Headwear. Frends is a group of riders who turned their initial friendship into a formal alliance in 2007 to move the sport away from its recent competitive and business focus and return the sport to its grass roots, collegial beginnings.[5]