Torah Bright - Competition Results

Competition Results

2010

  • 1st – Halfpipe – Winter Olympics (2010 Winter Olympics)

2009

  • 1st – Superpipe – Toyota Championship (Winter Dew Tour)
  • 1st – Superpipe – EXPN Winter X games 13 (Aspen, Colorado)

2008

  • 2nd – TTR World Snowboard Tour 07/08
  • 1st – Superpipe – World Superpipe Championships – Park City, UT.
  • 2nd – Superpipe – EXPN Winter X Games 12 (Aspen)
  • 1st – Superpipe – Nippon Open Japan
  • 1st – Superpipe – Burton US Open, Vermont
  • Burton Global Open Champion

2007

  • Burton Global Open Champion
  • TTR World Snowboard Tour Champion 06/07
  • 1st – Halfpipe – Burton New Zealand Open
  • 4th – Slopestyle – Burton New Zealand Open
  • 2nd – Halfpipe – Roxy Chicken Jam (USA)
  • 3rd – Slopestyle – Roxy Chicken Jam (USA)
  • 2nd – Slopestyle – Burton US Open
  • 3rd – Halfpipe – Burton US Open
  • 1st – Superpipe – World Superpipe Championships
  • 1st – Halfpipe – X-Trail Nippon Open
  • 1st – Halfpipe – EXPN Winter X Games 11

2006

  • 1st – Halfpipe – US Open
  • 1st – Superpipe – World Superpipe Championships Park City, Utah.
  • 1st – Vans Cup

2005

  • 1st – Arctic Challenge, Tromsø, Norway
  • 2nd – US Open
  • 1st – Nippon Open
  • 3rd – FIS World Cup
  • 3rd – Slopestyle – Roxy Chicken Jam (USA)
  • 30th – 2005 World Championships in Whistler, Canada

2004

  • 1st – Half Pipe – FIS World Cup, Turin
  • 2nd – World Cup, Whistler, British Columbia
  • 2nd – FIS World Cup, Juetsu, Japan
  • 3rd – FIS World Cup, Sapporo, Japan
  • 2nd – Roxy pro, Les Arc, France

2003

  • Runner Up for the World Cup Title – 2003–04 season

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