Jules LEFEBVRE

12 Jan 1996
26
Male
MONTREAL, QC
 
Canada
MONTREAL, QC
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SBD Snowboard Men's Parallel Giant Slalom 20

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championship
RankEventYearLocationResult
26Parallel Slalom Men2021Rogla, SLO56.58
32Parallel Giant Slalom Men2021Rogla, SLO
World Cup Rankings
SeasonParallel Giant SlalomParallel SlalomParallel
2020/2021403742
2019/2020595760
2018/20195661
2017/2018534954
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonParallel Giant SlalomParallel SlalomParallel Slalom Team
2020/20211 x 22nd1 x 25th
2019/20201 x 35th1 x 43rd
2018/20191 x 33rd1 x 55th
2017/20181 x 27th1 x 29th1 x 24th
2015/20161 x 45th
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Cycling, running, hiking, spikeball, soccer, fishing, reading, chess.

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Athlete, Student

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Physics Engineering degree at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal.
Software Engineering - Montreal University (Montreal, QC, CAN)

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Father, Louis-Georges. Mother, Esther Dugas.

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French, English

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Excellence Snowboard

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National: Patrick Gaudet (CAN)

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2011 FIS event in Copper (Parallel Giant Slalom - 24th)
2016 World Cup in Moscow (Parallel Slalom - 45th)

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2016

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Started snowboarding at age 10 on a tiny hill in a park near his house in Montreal, on a borrowed plastic board. (Athlete, May 2021)

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"The feeling of speed and weightlessness while being close to the snow, the acceleration and the snap of the board at the end of a turn. It all contributes to make the pursuit of the perfect turn addictive." (Athlete, May 2021)

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Win an Olympic Winter Games medal and a Crystal Globe. (Athlete, May 2021)

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For the whole 2020/21 season the Canadian alpine snowboard team trained in South Tyrol on the Italian Dolomites.

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At age 49, his father learned to ride when he did. "He fell in love with snowboarding back then, and he's been instrumental to my development as a rider from the very beginning." (Athlete, May 2021)

"Seeing Jasey-Jay Anderson (CAN) win the gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games on TV was a turning point for me. It turned my hobby into a passion and it painted a very clear target of what I wanted to achieve in this sport." (Athlete, May 2021)

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