Marcus Kleveland is almost as good at freestyle skiing as he is on a snowboard. He was already doing Double Corks at the age of 11, setting the bar with the first Triple Cork when he was 13 – and is now one of the biggest names in the game.
His most famous moment to date took place on a purpose-built kicker in Vierli, Norway. Kleveland familiarised himself with the landing before finally pulling off the elusive trick. On landing the Triple Cork, he joined the likes of Torstein Horgmo, Mark McMorris and a handful of others who’ve stomped the Triple. Since then he’s pulled a Backside Quad Cork 1800° at the Stubai Zoo Prime Park Sessions, a pre-season gathering on Austria’s Stubai Glacier, to become the youngest member of an exclusive club with only Billy Morgan and Max Parrot as other members.
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