Mathieu Bozzetto Explained

Mathieu Bozzetto (born 16 November 1973) is a professional snowboarder from France. His specialties are the parallel slalom and parallel giant slalom.[1]

Career highlights

Olympic Winter Games[2]
  • 1998 – Nagano, 5th at giant slalom
  • 2002 – Salt Lake City, 6th at parallel giant slalom
  • 2006 – Torino, 4th at parallel giant slalom
  • 2010 – Vancouver, Bronze medal at parallel giant slalom
    FIS World Snowboard Championships[3]
  • 1997 – Innichen, 4th at giant slalom
  • 1999 – Berchtesgaden, 14th at giant slalom
  • 1999 – Berchtesgaden, 13th at parallel gs
  • 1999 – Berchtesgaden, 2nd at parallel slalom
  • 2001 – Madonna di Campiglio, 86th at giant slalom
  • 2001 – Madonna di Campiglio, 5th at parallel slalom
  • 2001 – Madonna di Campiglio, 8th at parallel gs
  • 2003 – Kreischberg, 4th at parallel giant slalom
  • 2003 – Kreischberg, 2nd at parallel slalom
  • 2007 – Arosa, 10th at parallel gs
  • 2007 – Arosa, 5th at parallel slalom
    World Cup[4]
  • 1998 – Grächen, 2nd at giant slalom
  • 1998 – Tandadalen, 2nd at parallel gs
  • 1998 – Ischgl, 3rd at parallel slalom
  • 1999 – Morzine, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 1999 – Morzine, 2nd at parallel gs
  • 1999 – Park City, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 1999 – Park City, 3rd at giant slalom
  • 1999 – Asahikawa, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 1999 – Naeba, 2nd at parallel slalom
  • 1999 – Olang, 1st at parallel gs
  • 1999 – Olang, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 1999 – Whistler, 1st at giant slalom
  • 1999 – Mont-Sainte-Anne, 1st at giant slalom
  • 2000 – Morzine, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2000 – Berchtesgaden, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2000 – Gstaad, 2nd at giant slalom
  • 2000 – Tandadalen, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2000 – Tandadalen, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2000 – Ischgl, 1st at parallel slalom (1)
  • 2000 – Livigno, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2000 – Livigno, 1st at giant slalom
  • 2000 – Ischgl, 1st at parallel slalom (2)
  • 2001 – Kreischberg, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2001 – Bad Gastein, 3rd at parallel slalom
  • 2001 – München, 3rd at parallel slalom
  • 2001 – Berchtesgaden, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2001 – Berchtesgaden, 3rd at parallel gs
  • 2001 – Ruka, 3rd at parallel gs
  • 2001 – Valle Nevado, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2001 – Tignes, 3rd at parallel gs
  • 2001 – Ischgl, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2001 – Mont-Sainte-Anne, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2002 – Arosa, 3rd at parallel gs
  • 2002 – Sapporo, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2002 – Sapporo, 2nd at parallel slalom
  • 2002 – Ruka, 3rd at parallel slalom
  • 2002 – Sölden, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2002 – Sölden, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2002 – Tandadalen, 2nd at parallel slalom
  • 2002 – Whistler, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2002 – Stoneham, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2003 – Bad Gastein, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2003 – Maribor, 3rd at parallel slalom
  • 2003 – Sapporo, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2003 – Sapporo, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2003 – Serre Chevalier, 3rd at parallel gs
  • 2003 – Serre Chevalier, 3rd at parallel slalom
  • 2003 – Arosa, 2nd at parallel gs
  • 2003 – Stoneham, 2nd at parallel gs
  • 2004 – Bad Gastein, 2nd at parallel slalom
  • 2004 – Alpe d'Huez, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2004 – Sapporo, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2004 – Sapporo, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2004 – Mount Bachelor, 2nd at parallel gs
  • 2004 – Bardonecchia, 2nd at parallel gs
  • 2005 – Sierra Nevada, 2nd at parallel slalom
  • 2006 – Kreischberg, 2nd at parallel gs
  • 2006 – Shukolovo, 2nd at parallel slalom
  • 2007 – Nendaz, 2nd at parallel slalom (1)
  • 2007 – Sungwoo, 3rd at parallel gs
  • 2007 – Landgraaf, 1st at parallel slalom
  • 2007 – Nendaz, 1st at parallel slalom (2)
  • 2008 – Bad Gastein, 1st at parallel slalom
    South American Cup[5]
  • 2000 – Cerro Catedral, 1st at parallel gs
    FIS Races[6]
  • 2000 – Chapelco, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2001 – Alpe d'Huez, 1st at parallel gs
  • 2002 – Chamonix, 1st at parallel gs

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: BOZZETTO Mathieu. International Ski Federation. February 28, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20091214231733/http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/613.html?type=biog&competitorid=6744&sector=SB. December 14, 2009. dead.
    2. Web site: BOZZETTO Mathieu – Olympic Winter Games. International Ski Federation. February 28, 2010.
    3. Web site: BOZZETTO Mathieu – FIS World Snowboard Championships. International Ski Federation. February 28, 2010.
    4. Web site: BOZZETTO Mathieu – World Cup – Top 3. International Ski Federation. February 28, 2010.
    5. Web site: BOZZETTO Mathieu – South American Cup. International Ski Federation. February 28, 2010.
    6. Web site: BOZZETTO Mathieu – FIS Races – Top 3. International Ski Federation. February 28, 2010.