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  • noun snowboarding snowboard cross

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Examples

  • I've always had a strong start, but the start in boardercross is so important.

    USATODAY.com - U.S. snowboarder Holland ridin', rockin' toward Torino 2005

  • Wescott will defend his boardercross championship with five-time X-Games gold medalist Nate Holland and world championship bronze medalist Nick Baumgartner.

    U.S. snowboard team carries experience into Olympics 2010

  • I know with my own self so many things that I have accomplished, and when people think of boardercross they think of me as one of the top women athletes.

    For Lindsey Jacobellis, another flop, but Olympic passion intact 2010

  • In women's boardercross, Torino silver medalist Lindsey Jacobellis leads a team that includes Olympic newcomers Faye Gulini and Callan Chythlook-Sifsof.

    U.S. snowboard team carries experience into Olympics 2010

  • Previously named to this year's squad are four gold medalists: Kelly Clark, 2002 women's halfpipe; Hannah Teter, 2006 women's halfpipe; Seth Wescott, 2006 men's boardercross; and Shaun White, 2006 men's halfpipe.

    U.S. snowboard team carries experience into Olympics 2010

  • Sometimes you can't control things the way that you want to and that's boardercross.

    For Lindsey Jacobellis, another flop, but Olympic passion intact 2010

  • Think about a professional snowboarder racing boardercross at the Olympics.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • When people find themselves in a new situation—in the lead on the course or in the first-ever Olympic boardercross finals, devoting cognitive horsepower to their decisions and the potential outcomes these decisions may bring about can be a good thing.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Think about a professional snowboarder racing boardercross at the Olympics.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • When people find themselves in a new situation—in the lead on the course or in the first-ever Olympic boardercross finals, devoting cognitive horsepower to their decisions and the potential outcomes these decisions may bring about can be a good thing.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

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