





Chasing the dream and overcoming challenges! Hailing from St. Kilda, Australia, Tess Coady's rise into the pro snowboard leagues was not exactly a walk in the park. And nothing was handed to her. After catching the snowboard bug as a youngster, Tess had to get out of her comfort zone early. She left home for months on end during snow season to build her skills at Thredbo. Driven by a unique work ethic, she developed a style and bag of tricks well beyond her years. Sponsorships and contest wins followed, all the way to the very top: At the age of 17, Tess entered the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics as the youngest athlete on Australia's Olympic team, but unfavorable course conditions in practice sidelined her with a complicated ACL injury. The end? Not for the ferocious Victoria native! Drawing on her unique resilience and mentorship from Australian snowboard icon Alex 'Chumpy' Pullin, Tess bounced back even stronger than before. It's safe to say that Tess Coady has officially arrived. Watch this space to see where her skills and determination will take her.
Chasing the dream and overcoming challenges! Hailing from St. Kilda, Australia, Tess Coady's rise into the pro snowboard leagues was not exactly a walk in the park. And nothing was handed to her. After catching the snowboard bug as a youngster, Tess had to get out of her comfort zone early. She left home for months on end during snow season to build her skills at Thredbo. Driven by a unique work ethic, she developed a style and bag of tricks well beyond her years. Sponsorships and contest wins followed, all the way to the very top: At the age of 17, Tess entered the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics as the youngest athlete on Australia's Olympic team, but unfavorable course conditions in practice sidelined her with a complicated ACL injury. The end? Not for the ferocious Victoria native! Drawing on her unique resilience and mentorship from Australian snowboard icon Alex 'Chumpy' Pullin, Tess bounced back even stronger than before. It's safe to say that Tess Coady has officially arrived. Watch this space to see where her skills and determination will take her.
Snowboard News

The new FIS World Cup season starts with a win! Congratulations to team rider Kokomo Murase on taking first place in Women’s Snowboard Big Air at the FIS World Cup in Chur, Switzerland.

There's so much more to snowboarding and skiing than just the Winter X Games in Aspen, and it doesn’t stop when springtime comes around. That’s the perk of our world traveling athletes – they go where the snow goes.

Monster Energy congratulates its team of snow sports athletes on a strong performance and six titles in the Bakuriani 2023 FIS Freestyle Ski, Snowboard and Freeski World Championships sanctioned by the International Ski Federation (FIS) in Georgia, Europe
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