snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe
0 sources
snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe
Summary
snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe is an Olympic sporting event[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe won the Kaitlyn Farrington[3].
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe's instance of is recorded as Olympic sporting event[4].
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe followed snowboarding at the 2010 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe[5].
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe was followed by snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe[6].
- The location of snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe was Rosa Khutor Extreme Park[7].
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe is part of snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics[8].
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe took place on February 12, 2014[9].
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe's sport is recorded as snowboarding[10].
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe's organizer is recorded as International Olympic Committee[11].
- A participant in snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe was Kaitlyn Farrington[12].
- Among those involved in snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe was Torah Bright[13].
- Among those involved in snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe was Kelly Clark[14].
- snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe involved {'amount': '+28'} participants[15].
Body
When and Where
snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe took place on February 12, 2014[9]. The location of it was Rosa Khutor Extreme Park[7].
Context
snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe is part of snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics[8]. Its instance of is recorded as Olympic sporting event[4]. It followed snowboarding at the 2010 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe[5]. It was followed by snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe[6].
Participants
Recorded participant include Kaitlyn Farrington[12], Torah Bright[13], and Kelly Clark[14]. snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe involved {'amount': '+28'} participants[15].
Why It Matters
snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
FAQs
What awards did snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – women's halfpipe receive?
Honors received include Kaitlyn Farrington[3].