Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau

Biography

Competed in six WC, winning gold and silver … Gold medallist at Goodwill Games … Holds 20 medals and 52 top-10 finishes in World Cups … Six-time Canadian champion.

GETTING TO KNOW…

Has one brother, Justin Rousseau, 32 … Is a spokesperson for the Spinal Cord Research Foundation … Idols are Jean-Luc Brassard and Lance Armstrong … Favourite activities include skydiving, road biking, and professional speaking … Nickname is P-A … Personal motto: Never stop believing.

Olympic Highlights

Games Sport Event Finish
2010 VancouverSkiing - FreestyleMoguls - Men5

Notable International Results

World Championship (WC) Results

2009 (Inawashiro, JPN): 17th – moguls 2007 (Madonna di Campiglio, ITA): Gold - moguls; 9th - dual moguls 2005 (Ruka, FIN): 7th - moguls; 7th - dual moguls 2003 (Deer Valley, USA): 8th - dual moguls; 32nd - moguls 2001 (Whistler, CAN): Silver - moguls (finals); 9th - dual moguls 1999 (Meiringen-Hasliberg, SUI): 17th - dual moguls

Career Notes

2009-10: Top World Cup finish was 8th in Deer Valley, USA ... Was 10th in Calgary. 2008-09: Finished 17th at WC ... Ranked 4th overall in moguls for World Cup season ... Won three World Cup medals: gold in dual moguls in Meribel, FRA, silver in moguls in Are, SWE and bronze in moguls in Mont Gabriel, Que. ... The podium finishes in Sweden and Quebec lead to two historic Canadian men's mogul podium sweeps (other medallists were Alex Bilodeau and Vincent Marquis) ... Suffered injury during final World Cup of season. 2007-08: Ranked 7th overall in moguls for World Cup season ... Top World Cup results was gold in Tignes, FRA (12/13/07) ... Canadian champion. 2006-07: Won gold in moguls and finished 9th in dual moguls at WC ... Ranked 3rd overall in dual moguls and 5th in moguls for World Cup season ... Won two World Cup medals: bronze in moguls in Deer Valley, USA and silver in dual moguls in La Plagne, FRA. 2005-06: Ranked 18th overall in moguls for World Cup season ... Top World Cup result was bronze in Inawashiro, JPN. 2004-05: Finished 7th in both moguls and dual moguls at WC ... Ranked 11th overall in moguls for World Cup season ... Top World Cup result was 5th in Naeba, JPN. 2003-04: Ranked 6th overall in moguls for World Cup season ... Won two World Cup silver medals in Airolo, SUI and Sauze d'Oulx, ITA. 2002-03: Finished 8th in dual moguls and 32nd in moguls at WC ... Ranked 2nd overall in moguls and 4th in dual moguls for World Cup season ... Won six World Cup medals (two gold, one silver and three bronze). 2001-02: Ranked 17th overall in dual moguls and 31st for moguls for World Cup season ... Top World Cup result was 5th in dual moguls in Steamboat, USA ... Missed most of season due to serious neck injury suffered in January. 2000-01: Captured silver in moguls and finished 9th in dual moguls at WC ... Ranked 3rd overall in moguls for World Cup season ... Won two World Cup silver in Inawashito, JPN and Lizuna Kogen, JPN ... Also won World Cup bronze in Himos, FIN. 1999-00: Ranked 3rd overall in moguls and 9th in dual moguls for World Cup season ... Won two World Cup medals: silver in Livigno, ITA and bronze in Deer Valley, USA. 1998-99: Finished 17th in moguls at WC ... Ranked 5th overall in dual moguls and 14th in moguls for World Cup season ... Top World Cup result was silver in dual moguls in Steamboat, USA. 1997-98: Ranked 7th overall in dual moguls and 13th in moguls for World Cup season ... Top World Cup result was 4th in dual moguls in Chatel, FRA. 1996-97: Top World Cup result was 14th in moguls in Breckenridge, USA.