Jason Begg-Smith

Athlete

1980 –

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Who is Jason Begg-Smith?

Jason Begg-Smith is an Australian freestyle skier, who competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics. He finished in 29th place. He is also the older brother of Olympic Gold Medalist Dale Begg-Smith.

Jason Begg-Smith took part in the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics, representing Australia on 15 February 2006. Jason got the 29th place for the Men's Moguls Qualification finishing at 20.22 seconds.

2006 Jason was ranked top 20 in the world.

Jason Begg-Smith's 2004/05 season – his second for Australia – was delayed while he recovered from a separated shoulder injury.

He missed the first two events of the season, returning in January in Lake Placid, New York and went on to produce a best placing of 26th in Inawashiro Begg-Smith had contested all 12 events on the World Cup in 2003/04, his best result a 24th in Mont Tremblant. He also posted a 24th in dual moguls in Fernie, British Columbia.

The former Canadian represented the country of his birth on the circuit in 2001, with a best performance of 43rd on home snow in Mont Tremblant in January 2001.

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Born
Nov 21, 1980
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  • Vancouver

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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