Additional Information
Highlights
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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FIS World Championships |
4 | Ski Slopestyle | 2011 | Deer Valley, UT, USA | 39.1 |
FIS World Cup Rankings overview - displays all rankings from 2010/11, top three for earlier seasons |
Best performance per season in FIS World Cup events from 2010/2011 |
Season | SS |
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2013/2014 | 1 x 4th |
2012/2013 | 1 x 34th |
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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Ten best FIS World Cup performances in current season |
4 | Ski Slopestyle | 2013/2014 | Breckenridge, CO, USA | 80.66 |
11 | Ski Slopestyle | 2013/2014 | Copper Mountain, CO, USA | 72.8 |
X Games |
3 | Ski Slopestyle | 2014 | Aspen, CO, USA | 85.00 |
5 | Ski Slopestyle | 2011 | Aspen, CO, USA | 91.33 |
10 | Ski Slopestyle | 2012 | Aspen, CO, USA | 39.00 |
LegendALL-Overall, AE-Aerials, MO-Moguls, SX-Ski Cross, HP-Halfpipe, SS-Slopestyle, BA-Big Air, DNS-Did not start, DNF-Did not finish, DSQ-Disqualified, RNS-Received no score
- Hobbies: Sport, gardening, cats, cooking, dancing, poker, pool, basketball. (Twitter profile, 22 Jan 2014; kimlamarre.com, 15 Jan 2014; olympic.ca, 15 Dec 2013)
- Education: Science - General and Vocational College [CEGEP], Canada
- Coach: JF Cusson (CAN) (NOC Media Guide, 2014)
- Injuries: She missed the majority of the 2011/12 and 2012/13 seasons after twice tearing the anterior cruciate ligament [ACL] in her knee. This led to her initially being left out of the Canadian team for 2013/14, and having to fund her own training and travel. (olympic.ca, 15 Dec 2013)
She tore ligaments in her left knee after landing short on a jump at the 2009 Winter X Games in Aspen, CO, United States. She did not return to competitive action until 2011. (kimlamarre.com, 15 Jan 2014)
- Occupation: Athlete
- Languages Spoken: English, French
- Sporting Relatives: Her grandmother Ginette Seguin competed in alpine skiing at the 1956 Olympic Winter Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo. (kimlamarre.com, 15 Jan 2014)
Additional Information
Start of sporting careerShe first tried skiing at age two. (kimlamarre.com, 15 Jan 2014)
Reason for taking up this sportShe was put off by having restrictions when she was on the mountain, so she never joined an alpine or mogul ski club. Instead she switched between skiing and snowboarding. At age 13 she slid her first rail and instantly felt a special connection to slopestyle. (kimlamarre.com, 15 Jan 2014)
AmbitionsTo compete at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. (kimlamarre.com, 15 Jan 2014)
HeroCanadian freestyle skiers JP Auclair, Phil Casabon and Charles Gagnier, US freestyle skier Tanner Hall, Swedish freestyle skier Henrik Harlaut. (oakley.com, 15 Mar 2011)
Most influential person in careerCanadian freestyle skier JP Auclair. (kimlamarre.com, 15 Jan 2014)
Sporting philosophy / motto"There is no substitute for quality." (freestyleski.com, 04 Feb 2011)
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