
Colby
Stevenson
Place of birth: Park City, Utah, USA
Ski
Medals
Medal
About Colby Stevenson
The first rookie in history to win two gold at an X Games (Aspen 2020 Ski Slopestyle, Knuckle Huck), Colby Stevenson was also the first rookie to win Ski Slopestyle. What made Stevenson’s XG debut even more impressive is that he suffered a traumatic brain injury in May 2016. He went on to make a remarkable recovery, winning his first World Cup eight months later (Jan. 2017, Seiseralm, ITA). He’s since collected 11 career World Cup podiums (as of Dec. 1, 2024), earning silver at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing for big air, taking his second Slopestyle gold at Aspen 2023 and his 2nd Knuckle Huck gold at Aspen 2024. Great overall skier. Won the famous Kings & Queens of Corbet’s in Jackson Hole, WY in 2023.
Colby Stevenson Highlights
Colby Stevenson History
1st
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Men's Ski Street Style |
6th
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Men's Ski Slopestyle |
4th
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Men's Ski Knuckle Huck |
4th
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Samsung Men's Ski Slopestyle |
1st
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Thayers Men's Ski Knuckle Huck |
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Jeep Men's Ski Slopestyle |
3rd
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Ski Knuckle Huck |
7th
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Jeep Men's Ski Slopestyle |
4th
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Wendy's Ski Knuckle Huck |
6th
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Men's Ski Big Air |
7th
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Jeep Men's Ski Slopestyle |
99th
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Wendy's Ski Knuckle Huck |
1st
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Jeep Men's Ski Slopestyle |
1st
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Ski Knuckle Huck |
8th
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Men's Ski Big Air |
8th
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Men's Ski Slopestyle |
5th
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Ski Knuckle Huck |