Jeff Bean, born on January eleventh, nineteen seventy-seven, is a distinguished Canadian freestyle skier known for his remarkable achievements in aerials. He made his World Cup debut in January nineteen ninety-six, quickly establishing himself as a formidable competitor by securing his first podium finish later that season in Kirchberg, where he placed third.
In the following year, Bean celebrated a significant milestone in his career, clinching his first two World Cup victories in Kirchberg on consecutive days. Over the span of his decade-long career, he consistently showcased his talent, earning a spot on the podium at seventeen World Cup events and claiming four prestigious titles. His most notable season was in two thousand three, where he achieved an impressive third overall in the World Cup standings.
Bean's prowess extended to the World Championships, where he earned his sole medal in two thousand five, finishing second behind fellow Canadian Steve Omischl. His Olympic journey spanned three games, starting in nineteen ninety-eight and concluding in two thousand six. His best Olympic performance came in two thousand two, where he narrowly missed a medal, finishing fourth by a mere two-tenths of a point.
In addition to his skiing accolades, Bean showcased his adventurous spirit by competing in the television show 'Mantracker' during its second season. Alongside fellow Olympian Steve Omischl, he undertook a challenging forty-two-kilometer trek through the Ontario wilderness, successfully outpacing the show's star, Terry Grant, and his sidekick, Phil Lemieux, to reach the finish line.