snowboarding

IPA: snˈoʊbɔrdɪŋ

noun

  • The sport of sliding downhill on a snowboard.
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Examples of "snowboarding" in Sentences

  • Enjoys snowboarding and writing code.
  • Childhood and early snowboarding career.
  • In the winter, the main event is skiing and snowboarding.
  • He also boasts athletic prowess in skiing and snowboarding.
  • Everyone says the first day of snowboarding is the toughest.
  • • Electrically-heated pants prove snowboarding is the new golf.
  • Alpine snowboarding is a small niche of the sport of snowboarding.
  • They made it very clear that Alpine snowboarding is not their top priority.
  • One of the coolest things about snowboarding is that there are so many avenues to explore.
  • It's the biggest event in snowboarding, but it shouldn't be like having to make one putt to win the Masters.
  • The last two years, however, White has become the dominant force in snowboarding, winning almost every event he has entered.
  • Before the 2002 Games ended, American action-sports athletes in snowboarding and freestyle skiing had won eight of the USA's record total of 34 medals.
  • TORINO After his gold-medal performance in snowboardcross, American Seth Wescott declared "snowboarding is becoming the heart and soul of the Olympics."
  • "When I joined the Aspen Valley Snowboard Team and started competing, that's when I knew I wanted to go as far in snowboarding as I possibly could," she said.
  • Gold-medalist Teter comes from a Belmont, Vt., family that has deep roots in snowboarding: her older brothers Elijah and Abe are professional riders and middle brother Amen is her agent and manager.

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