Danny Kass
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Danny Kass | |
Born | September 21, 1982 (age 24) Pompton Plains, New Jersey ![]() |
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Medal record | |||
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Men's snowboarding | |||
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Olympic Games | |||
Silver | 2006 Torino | Halfpipe | |
Silver | 2002 Salt Lake City | Halfpipe | |
X Games | |||
Gold | 2001 | Halfpipe | |
Silver | 2003 | Halfpipe | |
Silver | 2004 | Slopestyle | |
Silver | 2004 | Halfpipe | |
Silver | 2005 | Slopestyle | |
Bronze | 2005 | Superpipe |
Daniel Kass (born on September 21, 1982 in [[Pompton Plains, New Jersey is a professional snowboarder from Hamburg, NJ [1]. He is known for his death-defying spins and flips in the half-pipe as well as his punk image. He was the first rider to successfully land back to back 1080s in competition, at the 2002 US Open, starting off what can best be described as a "firestorm" of halfpipe progression within the top tiers of the snowboard community. His signature trick, the Backside Rodeo or Kassarole, is one of the most difficult and impressive inverted spins that can be done on a snowboard.
His achievements include silver medals in both the 2002 Winter Olympics and 2006 Winter Olympics, three US Open golds, several medals in the X Games, and much more. Together, with his brother Matt Kass and several friends, he formed the company Grenade Gloves [2], which began making snowboard gloves and soon expanded into the snowboard outerwear and goggle market. Many of Danny's original riding crew are also professional snowboarders and are also sponsored by Grenade. Danny currently lives in Mammoth Lakes, California. He also owns a dog by the name of Big Vern.
Sponsors: Grenade Gloves, Fatigue Project, Grenade Goggles, Gnu Snowboards, Vans Boots, The Office, Protec Helmets, Propaganda Snow, Boost Mobile, Jacks Garage, Burger King, Oakley
[edit] External links
- Danny's U.S. Olympic Team bio ... with links to photo galleries
- NBC Olympic Bio
danny kass is no longer riding with grenade goggles he has jumped ship to oakley but is still sporting grenade gloves.
Categories: American snowboarders | Competitors at the 2002 Winter Olympics | Snowboarders at the 2006 Winter Olympics | 1982 births | Living people | People from New Jersey | Olympic competitors for the United States | Winter Olympics medalists | People from Sussex County, New Jersey | Olympic silver medalists for the United States | Winter Olympic medalist stubs