How many X Games has Mark McMorris competed in?
The 28-year-old Regina native has now won 21 X Games medals, including 10 gold. Darcy Sharpe of Comox, B.C., came sixth in the event and Max Parrot of Bromont, Que., finished seventh. All three snowboarders are set to represent Canada at the Beijing Olympics next month.
Did McMorris win gold?
Team Canada has won its third and fourth medals of Beijing 2022, courtesy of Max Parrot and Mark McMorris in slopestyle snowboard. Parrot earned Canada’s first gold medal of the Games, while McMorris earned his third straight Olympic bronze medal in the event.
Who won the most X Games medals?
The most medals won in X Games winter disciplines is 21, achieved by snowboarder Mark McMorris (Canada) between 2011 and 2022; and equalled by snowboarder Jamie Anderson between 2006 and 2022.
How many Olympic medals has Mark McMorris won?
three Olympic medals
Biography. With its flatlands, Saskatchewan may be an unlikely province to produce a snowboard prodigy, but Regina’s Mark McMorris is proof that it’s possible. He now owns three Olympic medals and a record 21 X Games medals among his many achievements.
What did Mark McMorris say to Max Parrot?
Mark McMorris apologizes to Max Parrot over Olympic judging comments: ‘I let my emotions get the better of me’ Back to video. The Regina snowboarder has personally and publicly apologized to Max Parrot for publicly suggesting he had deserved to win gold over his Bromont, Que. teammate.
What has Mark McMorris won?
In 2019 he won slopestyle gold and big air silver in Aspen and in 2020 he won big air gold and slopestyle silver in Norway. Those were his 19th and 20th career medals, which put him past White for most medals all-time at the Winter X Games.
What did McMorris win?
McMorris went on to win his second straight Olympic slopestyle bronze medal in PyeongChang, sharing the podium with silver medallist teammate Max Parrot. At Beijing 2022, McMorris won his third straight Olympic bronze medal in slopestyle.