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After Almost a Decade Representing France in Ice Hockey and Roller After almost a decade representing France in ice hockey and roller hockey, I got into roller derby in 2011 and won the following accolades my very first season: - MVP for Team France at the first roller derby World Cup - MVP jammer at WFTDA international championships (best level of derby) - Scored a record-breaking 44-point jam in the bronze medal game at WFTDA international championships - Runner-up for best jammer of the season I am now a Red Bull Crashed Ice athlete (aka ice cross downhill). I went on my third Red Bull Crashed Ice tour this year and finished 5th in the Red Bull Crashed Ice World Championships, 6th in the World Rankings and made 2 podiums (1 Crashed Ice & 1 Riders Cup). I moved to Australia in 2016 to benefit from the large number of skateparks here, which is crucial for Crashed Ice training. I am also involved in other skating sports, such as skate cross, roller derby, ice hockey, and off-road skating. Facebook profile: 4900 friends, all from different skating communitites wwww.facebook.com/sandrine.rangeon Facebook athlete page: 5000 likes wwww.facebook.com/sandrine.rangeon Instagram: 3500 followers wwww.instagram.com/sandrinerangeon Website/blog: www.srangeon.com January: - Riders Cup @ Crans-Montana, Switzerland - placed 3rd - Red Bull Crashed Ice @ Jyvaskyla, Finland - place 7th February: - Riders Cup @ Saariselka, Finland - placed 7th - Red Bull Crashed Ice @ Marseille, France - placed 4th July: - Skate Cross World Series Final @ Peschiera Del Gardia, Italy March: November: - Riders Cup @ La Sarre, Canada - placed 4th - Red Bull Crashed Ice in Japan (TBC) - Red Bull Crashed Ice @ Edmonton, Canada - placed 3rd December - Riders Cup @ Wagrain, Austria June: - Skate cross World Series race @ Barcelona **Rest of the Crashed Ice season TBD** (ImaginExtreme Barcelona, 5-day action sports festival) What I can do for you: - Logo on racing uniform - Sticker on helmet - Product reviews - Shoutouts on social media - Videos etc. What you can do for me: - Financial help - Free equipment Thank you for reading and I hope to hear from you soon! Sann [email protected].
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