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Tina Basich

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Tina Basich (born June 29, 1969) is an American snowboarder, originally from Sacramento, California.[citation needed] Basich began snowboarding in 1986, when the sport was still new. She is noted for winning a variety of competitions from the 1980s onward, and for being the first woman to successfully land a backside 720 in competition, at the 1998 Winter X Games Big Air.[citation needed] She also played a part in the design of outerwear and snowboards for women, including one of the first women's pro-models for SIMS Snowboards, alongside Shannon Dunn-Downing.[citation needed] Basich was also one of the founders of Boarding for Breast Cancer, and hosted the girl action sports TV show GKA.[citation needed]

In the late 1990s, Basich dated musician Dave Grohl for a couple of years. Basich ended the relationship after discovering his infidelity.[1] In 2003, she wrote an autobiography titled Pretty Good for a Girl.[2]

Competition history

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  • 2000 G Shock Air and Style - Corner Challenge - 4th
  • 2000 Sims Invitational World Snowboard Championships - Whistler = Big Air - 2nd
  • 1999 Boarding for Breast Cancer - Big Air - 1st
  • 1998 Winter X Games - Snowboard Big Air - 1st
  • 1998 Winter X Games - Snowboard Slopestyle - 6th
  • 1997 Winter X Games Snowboard Big Air - 3rd
  • 1997 ESPN Freeride - Aspen - Big Air - 1st
  • 1997 King of the Hill - Extreme - 2nd
  • 1997 US Open - Halfpipe - 2nd

References

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  1. ^ Miller, Brittany (September 11, 2024). "Dave Grohl's ex wrote about his infidelity decades before he fathered child 'outside of marriage'". The Independent.
  2. ^ Basich, Tina; Gasperini, Kathleen (September 20, 2003). Pretty Good for a Girl: The Autobiography of a Snowboarding Pioneer. Dey Street Books. ISBN 9780062091994.
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