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Jake Canter

Jake Canter is an American snowboarder. He competes professionally in snowboarding events.


15 hours ago : Jake Canter wins shocking bronze in Olympic men's snowboard slopestyle competition.

American Jake Canter secured a surprising bronze medal in the Olympic men's snowboard slopestyle event, exceeding expectations and marking a significant achievement for USA.

July 19, 2003: Jake Canter's Birth

On July 19, 2003, Jake Canter, an American snowboarder, was born.

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2016: Trampoline Accident

In 2016, Jake Canter suffered a fractured skull, a traumatic head injury, and a brain bleed due to a collision with another athlete during trampoline practice.

2017: Health Complications from Trampolining Injury

In the spring of 2017, spinal fluid leakage from the 2016 trampolining injury led to bacterial meningitis. Jake Canter was placed in a medically-induced coma for six days and had his eardrum removed, resulting in deafness in his right ear.

January 15, 2022: First World Cup Podium

On January 15, 2022, Jake Canter achieved his first career World Cup podium finish, securing third place during the 2021–22 FIS Snowboard World Cup.

2026: Qualifying for the 2026 Winter Olympics

During the 2025-26 FIS Snowboard World Cup, Jake Canter had his first World Cup win with a score of 85.16. This win in 2026 qualified him to represent the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

2026: 2026 Winter Olympics

In 2026, Jake Canter represented the United States at the Winter Olympics and won a bronze medal in the slopestyle event.