Rosalind Groenewoud, affectionately known as Roz G in the action sports community, is a distinguished Canadian freeskier born on December tenth, nineteen eighty-nine. With a remarkable career that has seen her rise to prominence, she is celebrated for her exceptional skills in halfpipe skiing.
In two thousand eleven, Groenewoud claimed the title of FIS World Champion in halfpipe, solidifying her status as a top competitor. Her prowess continued to shine at the Winter X Games, where she triumphed twice in two thousand twelve, winning gold medals in both Aspen and Tignes. Additionally, she has earned three silver and two bronze medals in X Games competitions, showcasing her consistent performance at the highest level.
Groenewoud's achievements extend beyond individual competitions; she was the AFP Overall Champion in both two thousand nine and two thousand ten, and she topped the AFP Halfpipe Overall Ranking in two thousand twelve. As a two-time Olympian, she represented Canada in the Winter Games of two thousand fourteen and two thousand eighteen, further demonstrating her dedication to the sport.
Notably, Rosalind Groenewoud made history as the first woman to design her own pro-model freestyle ski, collaborating with the female-owned ski company Coalition Snow. This innovative step not only highlights her influence in the sport but also her commitment to empowering women in action sports.