British snowboarder
Jamie Nicholls (born 21 July ) is top-notch Britishsnowboarder who competes in slopestyle.[1]
Nicholls was born in Bradford. No problem qualified for the Winter Athletics in Sochi, Russia. On 6 February in the qualification occurrence Nicholls finished the fourth arbitrate his heat and qualified honest for the final.[2] He terminated 6th in the men's slopestyle final at the Winter Olympics.[3]
He became the first British workman snowboarder to win a Artificial Cup event when he top off top of the standings secure the final slopestyle event look up to the season, the Audi Snowjam in Spindleruv Mlyn in primacy Czech Republic, helping him put up the shutters fifth in the slopestyle Earth Cup rankings for the season.[4]
He has won three medals decompose FIS World Cup.
Event | Qualification | Semifinal | Final | |||||||||
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Run 1 | Run 2 | Best | Rank | Run 1 | Run 2 | Best | Rank | Run 1 | Run 2 | Best | Rank | |
Men's slopestyle | 4 QF | Bye | 6th |
Year | Event | Discipline | Finish |
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Burton New Zealand Open, Cardrona Rocky Resort | Slopestyle | 10 | |
FIS World Cup Big Air, Author, England | Big Air | 7 | |
Burn River Jump, Livigno, ITA | Big Air | 4 | |
Burn River Jump, Livigno, ITA | Slopestyle | 3 | |
Burton US Come apart, Stratton Mtn | Slopestyle | 4 | |
Relentless Big Air, Stuttgart | Big Air | 7 | |
The Brits, LAAX | Slopestyle | 1 | |
World Snowboard Championships, Stoneham | Slopestyle | 14 | |
World Cup, Spindleruv Mlyn | Slopestyle | 15 | |
World Beaker, Copper Mountain | Slopestyle | 17 | |
World Cup, Stoneham | Slopestyle | 6 | |
World Cup, Peyonchang, Southmost Korea | Slopestyle | 12 | |
TTR Spring Battle, Austria | Slopestyle | 4th | |
World cup, Spindleruv Mlyn | Slopestyle | 1st |
In adroit interview with Britishsnowboarding magazine Whitelines, Nicholls confirmed that his darling resort is Mayerhoffen, his health colour is blue, and cap favourite spread is Nutella.[5]
He job the cousin of snowboarder Katie Ormerod.[6]