Alexandre Bilodeau (born September 8, 1987) is a retired Canadian freestyle skier from Montreal, Quebec. Bilodeau currently resides in Rosemère, Quebec.
Olympics:
Bilodeau won a gold medal in the men's moguls at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, becoming the first Canadian to win a gold medal at an Olympic Games held in Canada. At the 2014 Winter Olympics, he became the first Olympian in history to defend his gold medal in any freestyle skiing event as well as the first Canadian to defend an individual title since Catriona Le May Doan at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
World Champion:
Bilodeau is a three-time FIS World Champion in dual moguls, and is also a two-time Worlds silver medalist in moguls. He was the FIS World Cup champion for the 2008–09 season winning the moguls and overall freestyle skiing title that season.In his final World Cup race, he retired with a win, and in doing so, surpassed Jean-Luc Brassard for the most World Cup medals by a Canadian.
Highlights:
- Olympic Champion in 2010 (Vancouver) and 2014 (Sochi)
- First Canadian double Olympic champion in freestyle skiing
- Three-time Olympian
- World champion in dual moguls in 2009, 2011 and 2013
- Crystal Globe winner in 2009 and champion FIS World Cup
- 19 gold medals in World Cup
- 48 podiums in the World Cup
Medal records:
Freestyle skiing at the Winter Olympics:
2010 Winter Olympics Moguls - Gold medal
2014 Winter Olympics Moguls - Gold medal
FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships:
FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2009 Dual moguls - Gold medal
FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 Dual moguls - Gold medal
FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2013 Dual moguls - Gold medal