Australian snowboard Jarryd Hughes bags silver at Pyeongchang Winter Olympics! Know His Wiki Facts And Net Worth

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Pyeongchang Winter Olympics started off with a good note to Australian snowboard Jarryd Hughes as he has bagged silver for Australia in the final of the men’s snowboard cross.

Frenchman Pierre Vaultier lead throughout, with Hughes constantly on his tail until he ran wide on one of the final corners, allowing Spaniard Regino Hernandez to close the gap

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And though it was a close call for Compatriot Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin who is also a two-time world champion finish sixth in the final of the men’s snowboard. There are also a lot of assumption of a brawl between Jarryd Hughes and Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin which was later clarified by Geoff Lipshut where he said;

“Those are personal issues they have,

he also added;

“What we have done is put a process in place where they all respect each other as athletes.”We’ve set up a process where they are happy to be on the same team here and they all get on well enough to do their sport – and that’s all we ask of them.”

The brawl speculation was witnessed when Alex Pullin lest the course without even congratulating his Compatriot Jarryd Hughes. It is still unclear what led to the personal issues between the two snowboarders, but we hope they short out their issues soon.


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Jarryd Hughes Wiki Facts

Jarryd Huges was born on May 21st, 1995 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and currently resides in Greenwich, New South Wales. Details of Jarryd Huges parents and family is not revealed officially.

Likewise, Jarryd Huges has not mentioned his dating affairs and girlfriend to media yet. Jarryd Huges might be dating girlfriend, but without any official confirmation, we believe Jarryd Huges to be single and not dating any girlfriend.

Jarryd Huges career started off in the year 2012 at the FIS Snowboard World Cup and at a very young age of 16, Jarryd Huges claimed 10th place at the Stoneham World Cup in Canada. From his debut, Jarryd Huges has won many gold and silver and has represented Australia at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics as well.

Jarryd Huges is slowly gaining popularity and has a great career ahead. If you have not followed Jarryd Huges on his Instagram click here.

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