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- Q5077953 description "Canadian freestyle skier".
- Q5077953 description "Canadian freestyle skier".
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- Q5077953 abstract "Charles Gagnier is a Canadian freeskier. He was born on July 19, 1985 in Victoriaville QC.He is best known for inventing the octograb, a trick that consists of grabbing one ski's tail with the right hand and the nose of the other ski with the left hand. His most famous trick is the Octograb 1260. To do the octograb, Gagnier grabs the right ski’s tail with his right hand and the tip of the other ski with his left. With a move like that it’s clear why Gagnier has long been considered one of the elite slopestyle skiers in the world.Beginning his competitive career as a ski racer in Quebec, Gagnier first started skiing at the age of four with his family at Canada’s Mont-Sainte-Anne resort. As part of a family of freeskiers, Gagnier credits his brothers for pushing him to be the skier he is today. His older brother Antoine was the first to introduce him to freeskiing when he was 15 and his younger brother Vincent is one of the names to watch out for in the future.Known for an innovative approach to rails and grabs, Gagnier was one of the first skiers to perfect spinning in both directions. In 2003 he broke onto the scene in a big way with eighth at the US Freeskiing Open and his first invite to the X Games.However, it was his performance at the 2005 X Games that has come to define Gagnier’s career. After a win at the US Open, Gagnier entered the X Games on a hot streak and won the gold. The win was even more meaningful because it crushed Tanner Hall’s chance to four-peat in slopestyle.".
- Q5077953 birthDate "1985".
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- Q5077953 dateOfBirth "1985".
- Q5077953 name "Gagnier, Charles".
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- Q5077953 comment "Charles Gagnier is a Canadian freeskier. He was born on July 19, 1985 in Victoriaville QC.He is best known for inventing the octograb, a trick that consists of grabbing one ski's tail with the right hand and the nose of the other ski with the left hand. His most famous trick is the Octograb 1260. To do the octograb, Gagnier grabs the right ski’s tail with his right hand and the tip of the other ski with his left.".
- Q5077953 label "Charles Gagnier".
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