Tucker Hibbert
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Medal record | ||
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Men's snowmobile | ||
Representing the File:Flag of the United States.svg United States | ||
Winter X Games | ||
Gold medal – first place | 2016 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2015 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2014 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2013 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2011 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2010 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2009 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2008 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2007 Aspen | SnoCross |
Gold medal – first place | 2000 Mt. Snow | SnoCross |
Silver medal – second place | 2005 Aspen | SnoCross |
Silver medal – second place | 2004 Aspen | SnoCross |
Silver medal – second place | 2002 Aspen | SnoCross |
Bronze medal – third place | 2003 Aspen | SnoCross |
Tucker Hibbert (born June 24, 1984, in Driggs, Idaho) is a retired American snowmobile racer. Hibbert has won 14 medals at the Winter X Games, including an all-event record nine-straight in the SnoCross event. He had been the youngest gold medal winner in Winter X Games history until Chloe Kim won the SuperPipe at age 14 in 2015.[1] In addition to his Winter X Games success, Hibbert is also a two-time (2010, 2012) FIM Snowcross World Champion and 10-Time United States National Snocross Champion. He resides in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota.[2]
References
- ↑ "SNOCROSS: Hibbert wins another gold medal at X Games". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
- ↑ "Home". tucker-hibbert.com.