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Maddie Mastro is one of four ~amazing~ female snowboarders from the U.S. competing in the snowboard halfpipe finals tonight. Mastro’s snowboarding accomplishments at the 2018 Olympics will ...
Maddie Mastro after placing third in the final round of the Ladies' Snowboard Halfpipe during the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix on January 20, 2018 ...
Maddie Mastro clinched a first-place title in the women's halfpipe event during the Burton U.S. Open Snowboarding Championship, defeating fan-favorite Chloe Kim.. During the competition on March 2 ...
At 17 years old, Maddie Mastro competed at her first Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. While she’s new to the Olympics, Mastro is not to new to snowboarding. Sure, she’s an up-and ...
Mastro says she's made use of her time since competing in South Korea and is more than ready to make an impact in China. "I was 17 turning 18 at the last Olympics, so I was young.
At a certain point in her snowboarding career, Maddie Mastro learned that while executing a trick 50 feet in the air, she needed not only to be aware of how her body was moving through space, but ...
Olympics Maddie Mastro maps out halfpipe trick that just might win Olympics The trick, called the front double 1080, includes two flips and a 360-degree rotation with a backward landing.
Maddie Mastro, who competed in the 2018 Winter Games, has made Oxnard her home while training to secure a berth on the U.S. snowboarding team for the 2022 Games.
Maddie Mastro's Favorite Three Letter Word Led to a Crystal Globe. ... Mastro reached into her tool bag, worked with a sports psychologist, and won X Games silver just weeks later.
Maddie Mastro celebrates on the X Games Aspen podium after winning a silver medal in the women's snowboard halfpipe final on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, at Buttermilk Ski Area. Austin Colbert/The Aspen ...
ZHANGJIAKOU, China (AP) — The red, faux-leather notebook snowboarder Maddie Mastro carries with her contains detailed entries of ideas and concepts for the halfpipe. On one of those pages are ...
You have to be confident when you drop into the halfpipe. When things are going great, all of that confidence results in what makes snowboarding great— Acrobatic spins.