Portrait

Enak is one of the Skier-X pioneers, a true fighter and the most titled X-Games skier! This skier from les Arcs has evolved with the discipline, remaining one of the world’s best skiers for more than ten years with a note worthy total of 5 World Cup victories, a bronze medal at the 2007 World Championships and several podiums in World Cup Overall ranking. Unfortunately, Enak had to take a break in his career after being very seriously injured during the 2008 X-Games.  After many long months of back rehab, Enak returned to the World Cup circuit for what turned out to be a transitional season. With his incredible fighting spirit, the French skier is now dreaming of new success in 2010!

A true Skier-X specialist, Enak is also an unconditional Freeride expert and is among the most well known and most respected in this discipline. Enak, with his gentle face, is also a wild and unchained freerider, enjoying mountain biking, parachuting and base-jumping!

 

ID

Nickname: The Dark Lord

DOB: 04/05/79

Specialities: Skier-X & Freeride / Base Jumping

Nationality: French

My Mountains: Les Arcs, Bourg St Maurice

Sports/Hobbies: Base jumping, sky diving, paragliding, golf, hockey, mountain biking, chess, and my PS3 for mental training

 

Best Results

 

FIS World Cup

5 victories and 3 podiums

1st  Snezkou 2006, Contamines, Laax & Pozza di Fassa 2004, Laax 2003

2nd Flaine 2008

3rd Madonna 2007, Contamines 2006

Overall

2nd Skier-X Overall ranking 2003 & 2004

3rd Skier-X Overall ranking 2006

 

FIS World Championships

3rd Madonna Di Campiglio 2007

 

X-Games

7 medal record in X-Games Skier-X

1st in 1999

3rd in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2007

 

Favorites

-Skis: The Rocker

-Spots to ride: Les Arcs

-Rider(s) to ride with: The ‘Ca envoie du gros’ team: Niol Laurent, Raisson Romain, Viv Dotti, Seb Coquillard

-Music to ride with: I don’t listen to music when I ride; too many other fun things to do

-Dreams: To make it


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