Andre HOEFLICH

28 Apr 1997
24
Male
KEMPTEN
 
Germany
 
Germany

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SBD Snowboard Men's Snowboard Halfpipe 8

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium
Finished
Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championship
RankEventYearLocationResult
7Halfpipe Men2021Aspen, USA79.75
19Halfpipe Men2019Park City, USA50.00
32Halfpipe Men2017Sierra Nevada, ESP10.00
World Cup Rankings
SeasonHalfpipeOverall Park&Pipe
2021/2022925
2020/202127
2019/202059
2018/20192366
2016/20171876
2015/201644103
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonHalfpipe
2021/20221 x 3rd
2020/20211 x 3rd
2019/20201 x 4th
2018/20191 x 12th
2016/20171 x 14th
2015/20161 x 21st
2014/20151 x 38th
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocationResult
3Halfpipe2021/2022Mammoth Mountain, USA90.00
12Halfpipe2021/2022Copper Mountain, USA72.33
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Dre.

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Trampolining, skateboarding, clubbing, video games, and meeting friends.

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Athlete

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Father, Andreas. Mother, Sylvia. Siblings, Marcel and Janine.

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German, English

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SC Kempten

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National: Luka Gartner (SLO), Johannes Hoepfl (GER)

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2011 Winter Games NZ in Snow Park (Slopestyle - 31st)
2015 World Cup in Park City (Halfpipe - 38th)

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2017: Tore anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in right knee in Mammoth Mountain.

2014: Tore anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in left knee in Laax.

2010: Fourth grade of five kidney trauma in Kleinwalsertal. "I almost lost my left kidney." (Athlete, May 2021)

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2013

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Started snowboarding at age eight during the Christmas holidays in Eschach, Germany. (Athlete, May 2021)

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"Almost everyone would love to be able to fly. Some fly planes with wings, some do skydiving, some jump over jumps. The amazing part about halfpipe riding is to be able to make my own body fly for two seconds, five times, in a run with my own work. You're all by yourself - no wings, no jump, just you and your abilities. Best feeling ever." (Athlete, May 2021)

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Being a professional snowboarder as long as he can, being free and joyful in what he does and win Olympic medals. (Athlete, May 2021)

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Finishing sixth at the 2019 Copper Mountain World Cup (first top-10 finish), and finishing third at the 2021 Aspen World Cup (first podium finish). (Athlete, May 2021)

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Always been looking up to whoever was better than him. "I've picked out that particular thing I wanted to achieve or do even better from that one person and tried my best to get where they were, and until to this day I'm still doing it." (Athlete, May 2021)

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Parents as "they did not know much about snowboarding in the beginning, but would always tell me to never ever give up on the things you really love and who have supported me in that from day one until today." (Athlete, May 2021)

Three friends he started snowboarding with. "Felix Wild, Tobias Michell, Mats Bosch showed me how amazing snowboarding with your friends is." (Athlete, May 2021)

First-ever halfpipe Olympic gold medallist Nicola Thost (GER) "brought me into the snowboarding scene and showed me the endless possibilities that our beautiful sport and also our lives have to offer." (Athlete, May 2021)

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"Do it the best you can, or don't do it at all." (Athlete, May 2021)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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