Halldór Helgason
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Halldór Helgason is an Icelandic
snowboarder.
Halldór was born in Akureyri, Iceland. He is the younger brother of Eiki Helgason. Halldór is sponsored by Lobster Snowboards, Nike 6.0, Monster Energy, Oakley, 7-9/13 Belts, Kaleidoscope Skateboards, Blue Tomato, Skullcandy, Neff Gloves, Hoppipolla Headwear, Frontline Clothing, and Techrider.
Halldór won a gold in Big Air at the 2010 Winter X games
, making him the first Icelander to win a medal at the contest.
Halldór, Eiki, and their filmer Johannes started the belts brand 7-9/13. Also they founded Lobster snowboards, after Halldór left DC and Eiki left Rome.
Icelanders
Icelanders are a Scandinavian ethnic group and a nation, native to Iceland.On 17 June 1944, when an Icelandic republic was founded the Icelanders became independent from the Danish monarchy. The language spoken is Icelandic, a North Germanic language, and Lutheranism is the predominant religion...
snowboarder.
Halldór was born in Akureyri, Iceland. He is the younger brother of Eiki Helgason. Halldór is sponsored by Lobster Snowboards, Nike 6.0, Monster Energy, Oakley, 7-9/13 Belts, Kaleidoscope Skateboards, Blue Tomato, Skullcandy, Neff Gloves, Hoppipolla Headwear, Frontline Clothing, and Techrider.
Halldór won a gold in Big Air at the 2010 Winter X games
Winter X Games XIV
Winter X Games XIV were held from January 28 to January 31, 2010, in Aspen, Colorado. They were the 9th consecutive Winter X Games to be held in Aspen...
, making him the first Icelander to win a medal at the contest.
Halldór, Eiki, and their filmer Johannes started the belts brand 7-9/13. Also they founded Lobster snowboards, after Halldór left DC and Eiki left Rome.
Links
he stars in the movie "They came from" by Factor Films, and "The Storming" by Standard Films.- A website maintained by Halldór and his brother Eiki also their filmer Johannes Brenning
- Halldór Helgasons Big Air session at the 2010 Winter X games at ESPN.comESPN.comESPN.com is the official website of ESPN and a division of ESPN Inc. Since launching in 1995 as ESPNet.SportsZone.com, the website has developed numerous sections including: Page 2, SportsNation, ESPN 3.com, ESPN Motion, My ESPN, ESPN Sports Travel, ESPN Video Games, ESPN Insider, ESPN.com's...
- Lobster Snowboards
- 7-9-13 Belts
- Hoppipolla Headwear