Tina Basich
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Tina Basich (born June 29, 1969) is an American snowboarder, originally from Sacramento, California.
Career[edit]
Basich began snowboarding in 1986, when the sport was still new. She is noted for winning a variety of competitions from the 1980s onward, and for helping in the design of outerwear and snowboards for women, including one of the first women's pro-models for SIMS Snowboards.
Achievements[edit]
- First woman to successfully land a backside 720 in competition (at the 1998 Winter X Games Big Air)
- Shares the title of having first women's pro-model board with Shannon Dunn-Downing
- Was one of the founders of Boarding for Breast Cancer
- Broke her right fibula trying a 720 at Mammoth
- Hosted girl action sports TV show GKA
- Autobiography Pretty Good for a Girl details her snowboarding career
- Opened a shop called My Favorite Things
Competition history[edit]
- 2000 G Shock Air and Style - Corner Challenge - 4th
- 2000 Sims Invitational World Snowboard Championships - Whistler = Big Air - 2nd
- 1999 Boarding for Breast Cancer - Big Air - 1st
- 1998 Winter X Games - Snowboard Big Air - 1st
- 1998 Winter X Games - Snowboard Slopestyle - 6th
- 1997 Winter X Games Snowboard Big Air - 3rd
- 1997 ESPN Freeride - Aspen - Big Air - 1st
- 1997 King of the Hill - Extreme - 2nd
- 1997 US Open - Halfpipe - 2nd
References[edit]
Shred Betties Interview with Tina Basich, 2008-05-23, retrieved 2008-06-06
ESPN Tina Basich Athlete Bio, 2007, retrieved 2008-06-06
Powderroom Interview with Tina Basich, retrieved 2008-06-06
External links[edit]
Media related to Tina Basich at Wikimedia Commons