A Mammoth Mountain local, Brock Crouch is half the size of all the other pros goes just as big or bigger than all of them
U.S. Snowboarding's Brock Crouch will be one of 13 athletes representing the U.S. at the International Surfing Association's (ISA) junior world championships.
Brock Crouch and Jamie Anderson dominated the official Olympic snowboard slopestyle test event for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games.
The official Olympic snowboarding slopestyle test event will take place at the venue for the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics this weekend, with the first FIS World Cup slopestyle event ever held in South Korea.
Led by Hope Sports and More Than Sports, U.S. Freeskiing and U.S. Snowboarding had a three-day adventure in Tijuana. Together, the 19 athletes built a house for a needy family, converting them from competitors to teammates.
Led by Hope Sports and More Than Sports, U.S. Freeskiing and U.S. Snowboarding had a three-day adventure in Tijuana. Together, the 19 athletes built a house for a needy family, converting them from competitors to teammates.
|
||||||||
Brock Crouch Quick Facts
|
Snowboarding Athletes » Brock Crouch |
SponsorsAdditional Info
Brock Crouch Websites |
|||||
Southern California snowboarder Brock Crouch first made waves on he international competition scene when he won the Burton European Junior Open in 2014. But he burst onto the scene in 2016 when he won the FIS World Cup Olympic test event in PyeongChang, South Korea. Born and raised in Carlsbad, CA, the surfer-turned-snowboarder now makes his winter home in Mammoth Lakes, where he progresses on the slopes of Mammoth Mountain. He competes in surf competitions too, but his main focus is slopestyle snowboarding and he has his eye on an Olympic bid in 2018. FIRST TRACKS OFF THE SNOW
|
||||||
HighlightsWORLD SNOWBOARD TOUR FIS WORLD CUP GRAND PRIX OTHER
|