Queralt
Castellet
Place of birth: Barcelona, Spain
Snowboard
Medal
Medals
About Queralt Castellet
Queralt Castellet is riding an incredible late-career surge, with three medals from her five most recent appearances as the oldest competitor (now 35) in the Women’s Snowboard SuperPipe field, including gold at XG Aspen 2020. She claimed her 7th career World Cup win at Copper Mountain in December 2022, and earned a silver medal from the 2022 Beijing Olympics. The latter made her Spain’s first woman in 30 years to earn a winter Olympic medal. Already the oldest gold medalist in Women’s Snowboard Superpipe (30 years, 7 months at XG Aspen 2020), any medal at XG Aspen 2025 would break the record for oldest women’s Snowboard medalist (Dominique Maltais, 34 years, 2 months, SBD X silver at XG Aspen 2015) AND if she takes gold she will break a longstanding record for oldest women’s Snowboard gold medalist, as well (Janet Matthews, 32 years, 5 months, SBD Big Air gold at XG San Diego 1998).
Queralt Castellet Highlights
Queralt Castellet History
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5th
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Monster Energy Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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6th
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Monster Energy Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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2nd
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Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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5th
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Monster Energy Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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1st
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Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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2nd
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SoFi Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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6th
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Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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5th
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Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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6th
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Women's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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5th
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SuperPipe - Women |
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7th
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SuperPipe - Women |