Canada Snowboard published an interview with their slopestyle team rider Brooke Voigt about women’s technical progression and world cups. The interview is part of Beyond the podium series which we would this way like to draw your attention to. TALKING WOMEN’S TECHNICAL PROGRESSION AND WORLD CUPS ON HER HOME TURF WITH BROOKE VOIGT: How has your […]" />
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Canada Snowboard’s Beyond the podium: Brooke Voigt

Canada Snowboard published an interview with their slopestyle team rider Brooke Voigt about women’s technical progression and world cups. The interview is part of Beyond the podium series which we would this way like to draw your attention to.

TALKING WOMEN’S TECHNICAL PROGRESSION AND WORLD CUPS ON HER HOME TURF WITH BROOKE VOIGT:

How has your build up to this season been going?
My pre-season has been going well so far. I just spent a month in Europe trying to get a feel for my board again and it was really fun. Unfortunately, we didn’t get nearly as much time on snow as we had hoped due to weather but it was still great to be in the mountains riding again!

Tell us about the Modena Big Air last weekend.
The Modena Big Air was a really great first event of the season, it’s always nerve-wracking to do the first event but it was really fun and there was a big crowd turn out, which is always a good time.

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(L) Brooke Voigt, 2nd Place, Modena Italy, BA, 2019

How was the scene there for Canada with three riders on podiums?
That was amazing, we also had a few more Canadians who made finals as well, so our overall Canadian showing was definitely a good one. Really stoked for the boys (Nic and Mark) on their podiums as well, it made mine that much more enjoyable to share it with them.

How do you see women’s progression?
Women’s progression has been incredible in the last couple of years, especially with the introduction of women in Big Air, that gave us the push and the platform we needed to help progress a lot.

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Are you stoked on the technical scale and how far do you see it going before the China 2022 Games?
It’s pretty up there right now for sure, I definitely see a few more double variations getting thrown into the mix, probably some more 10’s and maybe a 12 or two. 

Where do you see yourself in 5 years’ time?
Haha, hard to say, 5 years is a long time, definitely still snowboarding, and competing.

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How do you stay motivated to be at the top of the sport?
Just by keeping myself surrounded with good people and friends that motivate me as long as I’m enjoying myself and progressing.

Will we see you at the COP Snow Rodeo SS World Cup?
Yes, I will definitely be going to COP for the Snow Rodeo World Cup, can’t wait!

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How do you feel about COP hosting a SS World Cup?
I’m really excited, it’s amazing that we’re able to have an event in Canada and the West Coast is home to me, so that’s even better!

Any Shout outs you’d like to give?
Aexos, Nitro.

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Source: Canadasnowboard.ca

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