TJ Schiller

Thomas James "TJ" Schiller (born October 17, 1986)[1] is a Canadian freestyle skier. Schiller combines amplitude with style and is best known for his signature switch 1080 mute grab.[2] During Winter X Games XIV, Schiller became the first person to land a double cork 1620 (four and a half rotations with two flips). Behind Henrik Harlaut and Andrew Taylor, he is the third person to land a 1620 of any kind in competition. Schiller is the head skier of the Canadian freestyle team.[3]

Thomas James Schiller
Personal information
BornOctober 17, 1986 (1986-10-17) (age 33)
Vernon, British Columbia, Canada
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight178 lb (81 kg)

Sponsors

Nordica Skis and Boots, Nike 6.0, Monster Energy, POC Protection, Dragon, Grenade, Fresh sports, Seirus,

Results

  • 2010 2nd Winter X Games Aspen, CO Big Air
  • 2009 1st Winter X Games Aspen, CO Slopestyle
  • 2007 2nd King Of Style Stockholm, Swe Big Air
  • 2007 7th Icer Air San Francisco, Ca Big Air
  • 2007 1st Freestyle.ch Zurich, Sui Big Air
  • 2007 1st Wsi Whistler, Bc Can Big Air
  • 2007 3rd Jon Olsson Invitational Are, Swe Big Air
  • 2007 4th Us Open Cooper, Co Big Air
  • 2006 1st Winter X Games Aspen, CO Best Trick
  • 2006 1st Icer Air San Francisco, Ca Big Air
  • 2006 5th Freestyle.ch Zurich, Sui Big Air
  • 2006 3rd Jon Olsson Invitational Are, Swe Big Air
  • 2006 3rd Total Fight Masters Of Freestyle Andorra Slopestyle
  • 2006 9th World Skiing Invitational Whistler, Bc Can Superpipe
  • 2006 2nd World Skiing Invitational Whistler, Bc Can Big Air
  • 2006 2nd Orage European Freeskiing Open Laax, Sui Slopestyle
  • 2006 2nd Paul Mitchell Aft Big Bear, Ca Slopestyle
  • 2006 5th Paul Mitchell Aft Breckenridge, Co Slopestyle
  • 2006 1st Us Open Vail, Co Big Air
  • 2006 6th Us Open Vail, Co Slopestyle
  • 2005 3rd Icer Air San Francisco, Ca Big Air
  • 2005 9th World Ski Invitational Whistler, Bc Can Superpipe
  • 2005 1st World Ski Invitational Whistler, Bc Can Slopestyle
  • 2005 3rd Jon Olsson Invitational Are, Swe Big Air
  • 2005 1st Gravity Games Copper Mtn, Co Slopestyle
  • 2005 5th Gravity Games Copper Mtn, Co Superpipe
  • 2005 1st Us Open Vail, Co Big Air
  • 2005 11th Us Open Vail, Co Slopestyle
  • 2004 1st Ultimate Bumps And Jumps Steamboat Springs, Co Overall
  • 2004 4th Ultimate Bumps And Jumps Steamboat Springs, Co Moguls
  • 2004 1st Ultimate Bumps And Jumps Steamboat Springs, Co Big Air
  • 2004 3rd World Skiing Invitational Whistler, Bc Can Big Air
  • 2004 4th World Skiing Invitational Whistler, Bc Can Superpipe
  • 2004 6th World Skiing Invitational Whistler, Bc Can Rail Session
  • 2004 1st Us Open Vail, Co Slopestyle
  • 2004 2nd US Open Vail, Co Big Air[4]
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gollark: I mean, if you get two, you can probably get a third the same way and trade for the magmas.
gollark: Now to come up with a name.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-05-23. Retrieved 2008-08-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. http://www.grindtv.com/athlete/tj_schiller/bio/%5B%5D
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2010-10-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://expn.go.com/expn/athletes/bio?id=28253
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