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Personal Specs


Height: 5’5”
Date of Birth: 8/19/1985
Hometown: Stratton Mountain, Vt.
Resides: Belmont, Vt.
Event: Halfpipe, Snowboard Cross

Performance Short List


• 2005 Snowboard World Champion (snowboard cross)
• 2005 Overall Grand Prix Champion (halfpipe)
• 2004 Niigata Joetsu-Kokusai, Japan World Cup Champion (halfpipe)
• 2004 Mountain Creek Grand Prix (halfpipe), second
• Three-time Winter X Games Champion (snowboard cross) (2003-2005)
• 2003 Junior Worlds Champion (halfpipe)
• 2002 Junior Worlds Champion (snowboard cross)

Torino Watch


Lindsey is one of the bright, new medal prospects for the 2006 U.S. Olympic Team. She has a chance to compete in Torino in halfpipe and her specialty, snowboard cross (SBX), which will be a first-time Olympic event in 2006. The 2005 World Champion in SBX, Lindsey is also an Olympic medal favorite in the halfpipe. During the 2003-2004 season, she competed in both disciplines, winning every snowboard cross competition she entered and capturing back-to-back World Cup wins in both disciplines.

Personal


Lindsey Jacobellis stands out with her long, curly, golden locks of hair, her easy-going personality and all those tricks she performs on her snowboard. She’s a rising young star in the U.S. with a thousand-watt smile and is the only U.S. Olympic Team hopeful successfully competing in two snowboarding disciplines. She carries herself with confidence and is one of the toughest women in the sport today, with her demanding schedule riding both the halfpipe and snowboard cross.


While her noticeable natural wavy hair was cut back in 2002 to make a wig for “Locks of Love,” an organization helping chemotherapy patients who are losing hair, Lindsey is as radiant as ever, with a vibrant personality and a style off the slopes that helps her stand out in the crowd. Between seasons in 2004, Lindsey modeled for Seventeen and cross-trained with her brother, Ben. For fun, the siblings spend each summer creating trails for their all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and wakeboarding on the local lake.


She entered the sport in the halfpipe at age 10 in 1996 at the urging of her brother. She began racing SBX at the suggestion of a friend who said her speed and agility made her a natural to be successful in the discipline. Determined to project a positive image for snowboarding athletes, she is well-spoken and amazingly mature for her age, choosing to swap years of high school memories to travel the world for her sport. Today she is on a deferment from the University of Vermont until she can fulfill her dreams of competing in the Olympic Winter Games as a member of the U.S. Olympic Team.

References


2006 Olympic team biography!

References: www.ussnowboarding.org, www.lindseyjacobellis.com, www.usolympicteam.com


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2006 Olympic team biography!

References: www.ussnowboarding.org, www.lindseyjacobellis.com, www.usolympicteam.com. The video also contains Hootie & The Blowfish frontman Darius Rucker. Olympic Team. This video shows more scenes and has more lyrics for Fergie than any other video the Black Eyed Peas have done. Today she is on a deferment from the University of Vermont until she can fulfill her dreams of competing in the Olympic Winter Games as a member of the U.S. There are also scenes where Fergie seductively moves in front of a car as a prop. Determined to project a positive image for snowboarding athletes, she is well-spoken and amazingly mature for her age, choosing to swap years of high school memories to travel the world for her sport. Apl.de.ap, Taboo and will.i.am sing about how much they spend on Fergie as she sings about her "lovely" body parts such as her "lumps" and "humps".

She began racing SBX at the suggestion of a friend who said her speed and agility made her a natural to be successful in the discipline. The official music video for "My Humps" premiered on TRL and shows Fergie dancing with backup dancers as images of expensive items such as Louis Vuitton purses and jewelry appear on the screen.
She entered the sport in the halfpipe at age 10 in 1996 at the urging of her brother. These files were actually clips of pornography. For fun, the siblings spend each summer creating trails for their all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and wakeboarding on the local lake. Following the song's popularity, several videos were placed on file-sharing servers claiming to be the video for the song. Between seasons in 2004, Lindsey modeled for Seventeen and cross-trained with her brother, Ben. Although it wasn't based on it, the song and "Milkshake" have similar topics and music.


While her noticeable natural wavy hair was cut back in 2002 to make a wig for “Locks of Love,” an organization helping chemotherapy patients who are losing hair, Lindsey is as radiant as ever, with a vibrant personality and a style off the slopes that helps her stand out in the crowd. The song has a similar structure and instruments from Kelis' song, "Milkshake". She carries herself with confidence and is one of the toughest women in the sport today, with her demanding schedule riding both the halfpipe and snowboard cross. The song refers to "humps", as in one's rear end, and "lumps", as in a woman's breasts. Olympic Team hopeful successfully competing in two snowboarding disciplines. In this sexual number, a woman (in this case, Fergie) uses her breasts and her buttocks as tools to get guys to spend money on her. with a thousand-watt smile and is the only U.S. The song was co-written and produced by will.i.am, and interpolates Sexual Harrasment's "I Need A Freak".

She’s a rising young star in the U.S. .
Lindsey Jacobellis stands out with her long, curly, golden locks of hair, her easy-going personality and all those tricks she performs on her snowboard. As the song had not been officially promoted, it became labeled as a runaway hit. During the 2003-2004 season, she competed in both disciplines, winning every snowboard cross competition she entered and capturing back-to-back World Cup wins in both disciplines. It was not promoted as a single ("Don't Lie" was released in its place), but since radio programmers and consumers were not pleased with "Don't Lie", they began to play and download "My Humps" instead. The 2005 World Champion in SBX, Lindsey is also an Olympic medal favorite in the halfpipe. The song is most known as the most successful unsolicited single in history.

She has a chance to compete in Torino in halfpipe and her specialty, snowboard cross (SBX), which will be a first-time Olympic event in 2006. Top 40 making it their sixth Top 10 single. Olympic Team. The single also reached #3 in the U.K.
Lindsey is one of the bright, new medal prospects for the 2006 U.S. mainstream radio charts.
• 2005 Snowboard World Champion (snowboard cross)
• 2005 Overall Grand Prix Champion (halfpipe)
• 2004 Niigata Joetsu-Kokusai, Japan World Cup Champion (halfpipe)
• 2004 Mountain Creek Grand Prix (halfpipe), second
• Three-time Winter X Games Champion (snowboard cross) (2003-2005)
• 2003 Junior Worlds Champion (halfpipe)
• 2002 Junior Worlds Champion (snowboard cross). Released in 2005, the single reached a position of #3 in the USA becoming The Black Eyed Peas' third Top 10 single on the U.S.


Height: 5’5”
Date of Birth: 8/19/1985
Hometown: Stratton Mountain, Vt.
Resides: Belmont, Vt.
Event: Halfpipe, Snowboard Cross. It is notable for creating a strong polarized reaction in pop culture- critics have lambasted its insipid lyrics and vulgar content, while others appreciate the fact that it is the epitome of dance music. . "My Humps" is the third single from The Black Eyed Peas' fourth album Monkey Business.