Matthew Morison

Matthew Morison
Personal information
Born (1987-04-09) April 9, 1987
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Sport
Sport Alpine Snowboarder

Matthew Morison (born April 9, 1987) is a Canadian amateur Snowboarder who currently resides in Kamloops, British Columbia. Morison has qualified to compete at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Matthew, a native of Burketon, Ontario began snowboarding at the Oshawa Ski Club at a young age. By Age 11, Morison was already beating senior men in races.[1] Matthew competes in Alpine disciplines, Parallel GS and Parallel Slalom. He attended Courtice Secondary School.

Matthew was featured in the MTV Canada series 'Summer Sessions' alongside fellow national riders like Jasey-Jay Anderson and Michael Lambert.[2] He also featured in the follow-up MTV show Over the Bolts which followed the Canadian national team over the season.

Matthew finished the 2007–08 season ranked 4th overall in the FIS Snowboard World Cup, in the 2008–09 season he ranked 6th overall.[3] He has reached the podium nine separate occasions at World Cup races including three Parallel GS golds in Limone Piemonte, Italy, Valmalenco, Italy, and Furano, Japan.[4] Matt won a bronze at the 2009 FIS World Championships, the bronze was Morison's first world championship medal.

References

  1. Hayley Mick (May 8, 2008) Fully Focused: Matt Morison. The Globe and Mail via Ctvolympics.ca.
  2. MTV Canada Summer Sessions http://www.mtv.ca/tvshows/show_cast.jhtml?id=11799
  3. MORISON Matthew. fis-ski.com
  4. MORISON Matthew. fis-ski.com
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