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  1. What can’t Jamie Anderson do? She’s an Olympic gold medal-winning snowboarder, a passionate Ski-Doo rider, an American living in the Canadian mountains, and now, a mother. In other words, she’s a talented woman that can do it all.🙌 👩🏼 @jamieanderson 🎥 @chadchomlack #ThatSkiDooFeeling #SkiDoo #snowmobiles #sleds #winter #snow # ...

  2. Jamie Louise Anderson (born September 13, 1990) is an American professional snowboarder. She won the gold medal in the inaugural Women's Slopestyle Event at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia and repeated the feat at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea , making her the first female snowboarder to win more than one ...

  3. 2,709 Followers, 1,363 Following, 266 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Jamie Anderson (@jamieandersonfilm)

  4. Official Site of Jamie Anderson - Professional Snowboarder, Activist, Artist | Professional Snowboarder, Activist, Artist. Can’t believe Christmas is already here! Spending the last few weeks in Colorado was absolutely... Twitter: jamieasnow.

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  6. Here’s my story. I am very blessed my family raised me in Beautiful Lake Tahoe, where i was surrounded by the mountains and nature my entire life! I’m one of 8 kids, I have five beautiful sisters, and two amazing brothers, and the most loving & inspiring parents.

  7. Jamie Anderson, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and recipient of 21 X Games medals, takes center stage in this captivating film. “Reflections” delves into Jamie’s life, her illustrious...

  8. A pioneer of her sport, Jamie Anderson holds the distinction of being the first-ever womens Olympic slopestyle gold medallist. The free-spirited Anderson is a self-confessed tree-hugger who attributes some of her success to the Zen-like focus she gains through meditation.

  9. Jamie Anderson won the inaugural snowboard slopestyle event at Sochi 2014 and then, four years later at PyeongChang 2018, retained the title to remain the only female Olympic champion in her discipline, and the first woman ever to win two gold medals in snowboarding.

  10. Jan 22, 2022 · The most decorated woman in the history of X Games added to her already massive collection on Friday night in Aspen, Colorado, winning silver in slopestyle for her 20th career medal. The South Lake Tahoe, California, native wasn’t the only American woman on the podium, either.