JASMINE BAIRD Wiki Biography, Family, Age, Career, Lifestyle, Education, Net Worth, Instagram & More

08 Feb, 2022 Last Update 2 years ago

JASMINE BAIRD Wiki Biography

Jasmine Baird (born June 29, 1999) is a Canadian snowboarder who competes internationally in big wind and slopestyle. Baird was born in Mississauga, but grew up in Georgetown, Ontario.

Real name:

Jazz, Jazz.

Hobby:

Yoga, hiking, skateboarding, cooking.

Profession:

Athlete

Education:

She enrolled at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, completing online courses to earn a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.

Family:

Father, Andy. Mother, Linda. Siblings, Jamie and Jessica.

Spoken languages:

English

Club name:

Canada Snowboarding

Livelihoods:

At the start of the 2021-22 FIS Snowboard World Cup, Baird won the bronze medal in the big air event at the stop in Chur, Switzerland. Baird was named to the Canada 2022 Olympic team in the half pipe event on January 19, 2022.

Trainer:

Elliot Catton (can)

First entry:

World Cup 2019 in Spindleruv Millin (Slopestyle - 9th)

Injuries:

August 21, 2019: Tour of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). She underwent reconstructive surgery and nine months of rehabilitation and the snow vacation time was extended to 13 months due to the COVID-19 closure of mountains and resorts in Canada. "It was a really tough time for me, mainly mentally because I didn't have a long time without snowboarding. But after working harder during my rehab and taking more time to get back on the snow, my knee felt stronger and better doing it. As usual." (athlete, May 2021)

National selection:

May 2019

Competitions :

She began snowboarding at the age of three with her parents at Beaver Valley Ski Club in Ontario, Canada. She began to participate in small competitions at the age of 14. (athlete, May 2021)

Community :

The park oozes adrenaline with driving, trying to get airtime, and slipping into other amenities. "Getting to a new trick or just having a fun day on the board is the most satisfying feeling I've ever had and nothing compares to that. The Park Rider community is full of super laid back fun loving people and I hang out with most of my best friends. I got over snowboarding." (athlete, May 2021)

Ambition:

Compete in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and X Games. "I want to be a role model for little girls and help promote women in snowboarding. I also want to participate in women's downhill and diving style advancements." the air". (athlete, May 2021)

Training:

Snowboarding almost every day, going to the gym, stretching, doing yoga, eating right, and "getting plenty of sleep. Staying fit and healthy is a huge contributor to my mood and overall health." (mshealthandfitness.com)

Monument:

First place at the World Ski & Snowboard Festival 2019 Big Air in Whistler. (athlete, May 2021)

Champion:

Snowboarder Spencer O'Brien (CAN), two-time Olympian (2014, 2018), 2013 Slopestyle World Champion.

Snowboarder Jamie Anderson (USA), two-time Olympic Slopestyle Champion (2014, 2018), bronze medalist at the 2019 World Championships. Also Check : Aadrien backscheider biography

"All women in snowboarding are great role models for me and I have great respect for each and every one of them for devoting so much of their lives to snowboarding and paving the way for more girls to get into the sport. Spencer O'Brien (CAN) and Jamie Anderson (USA) have done an amazing job and continue to be influential people in the world of snowboarding." 

Believe :

Parents and his first park coach, John Blanchard (CAN), "for pushing me from the beginning and helping me believe in myself and reach my potential." (athlete, May 2021)

Religious rites:

"I always play the same song for practice days at the competition, and the same song when I do my races." (athlete, May 2021)

Visit:

"Find ways to win, not lose reasons." (athlete, May 2021)

JASMINE BAIRD Age, Height, Weight

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Jasmine Baird General interest

How to improve

Think snowboarding all day, every day. “I am thinking about where I want to be with my riding at the end of the day, how much progress I want to make by the end of the week, where I want to travel to improve my riding in the least amount of time. I want to. Time until the end of the season, etc. I tell my coaches daily how to get better, and I definitely choose the right gear I need to get better. Comfortable outerwear and an aggressive board, I I specifically choose which gear I wear to help me improve." (snowboardingprofiles.com, November 6, 2020)

Favorite Snowboard Resort

Whistler Blackcomb in BC, Canada. "I loved the mountains and the park there so much that I moved there a year ago and don't plan on visiting anytime soon. The park staff are always up to date with their construction, and dusty days in the Whis Happens. False. Even if I don't it's the best weather, you can't have a bad day riding there." (snowboardingprofiles.com, November 6, 2020)

Jasmine Baird Milestones

His best result in two World Championships (2019, 2021) is sixth in 2019 (Park City). Two Top 10 finishes at the 2017 World Junior Championships.

Two-time Slopestyle and Big Air National Champion (2018, 2019).

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasmine.baird/