rider report
- 1. Piiroinen, Peetu
- 2 . Iouri Podladtchikov
- 3. Grilc, Marko
Iouri Podladtchikov
Iouri Podladtchikov is one of the sickest riders around blowing up the scene on the slopes and charming everyone he meets with a smart and funny character. The half Suisse, half Russian young-gun from Moscow finished in World No. 6 in 06/07 on the TTR World Snowboard Tour and now sits in World No. 2 after the Burton Canadian Open 2010. Growing up in Davos, riding with former Olympic Gold medalist Gian Simmen seems to have influenced him in a very positive way.
His 2009/10 season has so far been successful with two wins at Swatch TTR halfpipe events, the 6Star O'Neill Evolution 2010 and the 5Star Burton Canadian Open. His win can after a couple of 2nd places at the Dew Tour and Winter XGames and will surely not be the last big success for Iouri this season. Keeping his feet firmly on the ground he has got his eyes on the top spot, but knows he has a lot of work ahead of him, “I want to go further up of course, but it's going to be really hard because Peetu is in the lead with 120 TTR points I think. But there are still some events and it is possible and I am really looking forward to the next events. It's been a good year and I want to stay there for sure and not move down anymore.”
Snowboarding is not Iouri’s only passion. In summer he is more up for skateboarding and he can’t pass a ramp without throwing down a small skate session. But if you ask him what he prefers more, you might not get a definitive answer; He just enjoys having fun on a board.
His Swatch TTR Tour Career
In 06/07, he placed second at the TTR 6-Star O'Neill Evolution at home in Davos and shortly after nailed another podium result at the 6-Star Burton European Open in Laax, Switzerland. After having posted 4 Top Level results he moved into TTR World #1 for 3 weeks until, at the 5-Star Nippon Open, he made finals in both HP and SS, but could not make the podium and lost his lead to Kevin Pearce after the Arctic Challenge.
Another 15th place finish at the crowning event of the Tour, the 6-Star Burton US Open, earned him enough points to end the 06/07season in TTR World No. 6, just slightly outside the TTR Top 5 – a Top spot that would have earned him invitational spots in this season's most prestigious events. But after this strong last season, having gained experience, Iouri came back more focused and determined than ever to be part of the title race 0708 yet again.
Iouri’s 07/08 has been fantastic. With 5 Top 10 finishes and relentless drive to succeed, he has found himself in the TTR Top ten for more than 6 weeks this season alone. Setting up a strong TTR point foundation in New Zealand, Iouri quickly found a place among the best riders in the world, earning himself excellent results at the 6-Star Burton US Open including a 4th in the HP behind Peetu Piiroinen, Shaun White, and Kevin Pearce – not bad, not bad at all.
He continued his streak in Italy, rounding out the podium with a 3rd place in the Halfpipe at the 4-Star Rock The Spot laying down a sick run composed of a FS 10, into a Cab 10, followed by a FS Air, a BS 9, and finishing off with a sweet FS 7.
Interview taken during the O'Neill Evolution 2008 in Davos, Switzerland.
Who are you and where are you from?
Hello, I’m Iouri Podladtchikov, I’m 19 years old. We’re here in Davos, Switzerland, I live here and I go to school here. I also live in Zurich, where I grew up.
Last year you did pretty well in the Tour, can you tell us about your time riding in the TTR last season?
Last year I had a pretty good season. I finished second twice in a Six Star event, once here in Davos and once in Laax. And that made me finish 6th place in the overall rankings. Which is pretty good I think.
The Top 5 TTR guys got an invite to this season’s Air & Style. How did it feel to miss that?
I’m really pissed about that, as you know. Haha. But maybe next year. We’ll see.
What are your thoughts on TTR?
I wish the Top 6 were invited to the Air & Style! Haha. Nah…TTR is great. It’s a great opportunity to actually ride a lot at an event. There are always great ideas behind the events, not just a pipe event or a quarter event. That’s what makes it all worth it. I try to compete and do well….yeah I’m pretty stoked all the time.
Can you explain your lifestyle? What does it mean, and what does it take to be a professional snowboarder?
It takes a lot to hang in to this. You travel a lot, you’re not at home, and in my position you miss a lot of stuff at school. All together it makes it really hard to keep going all the time throughout the whole season. Cause sometimes it’s just so hard. You can’t go home, you can’t do you stuff you really want to. Cause you have to do a lot of competitions, photo shoots, and make sure you don’t get hurt at the same time, cause then it all stops. But it’s all combined with your own motivation for sure. I don’t know anybody who really does this because he’s just doing it. Everybody is doing it with passion. That’s what makes it a lifestyle.
Tell us about that passion. You’ve got powder, you’ve got winning contests…can you explain the difference between laying down a powder turn and stomping a run in front of ten thousand people.
It’s both. Both things are part of the passion I guess. I remember last year we didn’t have any snow. I didn’t jump one powder kicker last year. I was really bummed about that. All year it was just contest after contest, waiting for the snow, actually, cause maybe in between you could snowboarding. But the feeling is just... cause when you go up there…you’re not spinning or thinking about your run to stoke everybody out. You’re just riding for the powder, looking for things that you usually don’t look for. It’s so much more creative for sure. Too be honest though, just look at the videos and how many people skip the powder parts. I mean now I look at them, but when I was a small kid I just skipped because I wanted to see the tricks and wanted to see action. But if you’re doing it yourself, you see the point of it, from a different point of view.
Do you have any memorable moments from last year? What’s your ‘one moment’?
My one moment was…. I’m thinking of the Burton European Open right now… cause I was figuring out what I wanted to do in the finals, and there was bad weather. And everyone was like, “whoa we’re going to have to go home!” Everybody was not so motivated to do it, you know? But I kind of knew that the pipe was going to be good. I just felt it. I just remember this moment in finals. I had three runs. In the first two I didn’t do so good. The third was just…haha. I had to claim it. I was so happy just to land. It wasn’t perfect, but it was very close to what I wanted. That was a really good moment of the year.
Results
| Date | Position | Event Points | Format | Star Tier | Event Name | Country | Resort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01.02.2010 | 1 | 850.00 | HP | 5STR | Burton Canadian Open Snowboarding Championships | CAN | Canada Olympic Park COP, Alberta |
| 09.01.2010 | 9 | 763.35 | SS | 6STR | Burton European Open Snowboarding Championships | SUI | Laax |
| 09.01.2010 | 3 | 900.00 | HP | 6STR | Burton European Open Snowboarding Championships | SUI | Laax |
| 04.01.2010 | 1 | 1000.00 | HP | 6STR | O'Neill Evolution | SUI | Davos Jakobshorn |
| 05.12.2009 | 4 | 868.06 | BA | 6STR | Billabong Air&Style Innsbruck-Tirol 2010 | AUT | Innsbruck |
| 04.05.2009 | 49 | 433.62 | Season-End Bonus Points 08/09 |
| Date | Position | Event Points | Format | Star Tier | Event Name | Country | Resort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28.01.2010 | 2 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | Winter X-Games | USA | Aspen, CO |
| 18.12.2009 | 2 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | Winter Dew Tour | USA | Breckenridge, CO |
| 04.11.2009 | 63 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup | SUI | Saas-Fee |
| 09.10.2009 | 4 | 0.00 | BA | 0STR | freestyle.berlin | GER | Berlin |
| 25.09.2009 | 4 | 0.00 | BA | 0STR | Freestyle.ch | SUI | Zürich |
| 25.08.2009 | 2 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup | NZL | Cardrona |
| 07.03.2009 | 9 | 0.00 | BA | 0STR | FIS World Cup 08/09 | RUS | Moscow |
| 21.02.2009 | 11 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | Winter Dew Tour | USA | Northstar-at-Tahoe, CA |
| 21.02.2009 | 24 | 0.00 | SS | 0STR | Winter Dew Tour | USA | Northstar-at-Tahoe, CA |
| 14.02.2009 | 3 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 08/09 | CAN | Cypress, B.C. |
| 07.02.2009 | 3 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 08/09 | ITA | Bardonnechia |
| 25.01.2009 | 9 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | Winter X-Games | USA | Aspen, CO |
| 18.12.2008 | 19 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | Winter Dew Tour | USA | Breckenridge, CO |
| 26.09.2008 | 25 | 0.00 | BA | 0STR | Freestyle.ch | SUI | Zürich |
| 07.09.2008 | 17 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 08/09 | NZL | Cardrona |
| 16.03.2008 | 2 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 07/08 | ITA | Valmalenco |
| 09.03.2008 | 4 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 07/08 | CAN | Stoneham |
| 16.02.2008 | 3 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 07/08 | KOR | Sungwoo |
| 26.01.2008 | 8 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | Winter X-Games | USA | Aspen, CO |
| 02.11.2007 | 1 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 07/08 | SUI | Saas-Fee |
| 07.10.2007 | 42 | 0.00 | BA | 0STR | FIS World Cup 07/08 | NED | Rotterdam |
| 21.09.2007 | 17 | 0.00 | BA | 0STR | Freestyle.ch | SUI | Zürich |
| 01.09.2007 | 2 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 07/08 | NZL | Cardrona |
| 19.01.2007 | 43 | 0.00 | BA | 0STR | FIS World Snowboard Championship | SUI | Arosa |
| 19.01.2007 | 56 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Snowboard Championship | SUI | Arosa |
| 23.11.2006 | 16 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 06/07 | SUI | Saas-Fee |
| 12.02.2006 | 37 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | Olympic Winter Games 2006 | ITA | Torino |
| 09.01.2006 | 13 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 05/06 | AUT | Kreischberg |
| 10.12.2005 | 19 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 05/06 | CAN | Whistler, BC |
| 10.12.2005 | 19 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 05/06 | CAN | Whistler, BC |
| 10.02.2005 | 20 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 04/05 | ITA | Bardonecchia |
| 29.10.2004 | 31 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS World Cup 04/05 | SUI | Saas-Fee |
| 13.02.2004 | 17 | 0.00 | BA | 0STR | FIS Junior World Snowboard Championship | GER | Oberwiesenthal |
| 13.02.2004 | 37 | 0.00 | HP | 0STR | FIS Junior World Snowboard Championship | CZE | Klinovec |
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