Patrick was
born into a skiing family on Snoqualmie
Pass, Washington. The entire family was
involved in the world of skiing. His grandfather
owned and operated the local ski shop while
his father was the General Manager of the
ski area and his mother was in charge of
sales. At 11 months of age Patrick was
outfitted in ski gear by Sturtevant’s
Sports of Bellevue and on November 30,
1988 Patrick was placed on skis
and made his first turns.
In
1994 at the age of 7 Patrick started
his competitive career in ski racing and
the next year brought him to the top of
many podiums winning Slalom, GS, and Downhill
events. Patrick continued to compete in
ski racing through 1999 when he was introduced
to the world of mogul skiing. In 1999 in
one single day he won the regional Giant
Slalom competition, the Downhill competition,
and the Mogul competition.
By the start of 2000 ski season Patrick
had decided to concentrate on Mogul Skiing.
In December of 2004, at the age of 16, Patrick
earned a spot on the US Ski Team. In 2005 Patrick
suffered an injury and sat out most of the
2005 and 2006 ski season. His first major event
on returning to competition was in Russia at
the 2006 Junior World Championships where he
placed 3rd in the world in Dual Moguls. During
the 2006-2007 ski season Patrick competed on
the North American Freestyle Circuit (NORAM)
where he won the Dual Mogul Championships reclaiming
his spot on the United States Ski Team.
The 2007-2008 ski season was planned as a building
year for Patrick. Patrick did not follow
the plan. Instead he rocketed onto the world
mogul scene winning the first day of the US
Selections event and then winning the first
two NORAM mogul competitions. After those early
season accomplishments patrickgallery competed
in his first two World Cup events at Lake Placid
where he stepped onto the World Cup podium
each day. His two podiums at Lake Placid earned
him starts at the remaining 2009 World Cups.
Patrick quickly
gained the reputation of being one of the fastest
mogul skiers competing on the World Cup circuit.
Early in the season patrickgallery found that
he had earned the nickname of “The Rocket”.
As the World Cup season continued Patrick pressed
the veterans with his turns and his speed.
In the World Cup Finals held high in the Italian
Alps Patrick again earned a trip to
the podium completing his first World Cup season
as the top United States skier competing on
the World Cup circuit. During the 2008 World
Cup season Patrick was also voted the
2008 Rookie of The Year for the World Cup,
an award voted upon by all of the international
World Cup coaches. Patrick had one of
the best Rookie years in the history of the
sport.
Results In Skiing
Member of the United States Freestyle Ski Team
3 World Cup Podiums 2008• 2 First Places in 2008 NORAM Mogul Events
Ranked
Number 1 in the United States in Mogul Skiing for 2008
Ranked Number 1 in the United States
in Dual Mogul Skiing for 2008
2008 Freestyle World Cup Rookie Of The
Year
Number 1 ranked United States Mogul Skier
on World Cup Circuit
Ranked Number 5 in the world on the World
Cup Mogul Circuit
Named 2008 United States Freestyle Skier
of the Year by Ski Racing Magazine
Why I Chose Special
Olympics For My Charity
I was introduced to the Special Olympics early
in my life. When I was growing up at Silver
Mountain my Dad was the Director of Skiing
and he sponsored the Special Olympics program.
Every weekend during the winter the local Special
Olympics branch brought athletes to train salmon
and giant salmon. My Dad and I would set the
courses and the fences and make sure that there
was a safe training area for these athletes.
I watched these athletes set goals and train
hard to reach their objectives. The Special
Olympic program provides opportunity to many
good athletes that would not have an opportunity
to compete and excel without their help.
To Find Out Even More:
To learn more about Patrick, please
visit his personal website, www.patrickdeneen.com