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Patrick Deneen was born on 25 December, 1987 in Redmond, Washington, is an American freestyle skier. Discover Patrick Deneen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 25 December, 1987
Birthday 25 December
Birthplace Redmond, Washington
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Patrick Deneen Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Patrick Deneen height is 5ft 7in .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Patrick Deneen Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Patrick Deneen worth at the age of 36 years old? Patrick Deneen’s income source is mostly from being a successful skier. He is from . We have estimated Patrick Deneen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1948

Deneen had difficulties at the beginning of his professional career; after his World Cup debut, in which he finished 48th, he was forced off the international circuit for a year due to a knee injury.

1987

Patrick Deneen (born December 25, 1987) is an American freestyle skier, specializing in moguls.

1994

During that season, Deneen became well known for his speed on the slope, prompting 1994 Olympic moguls champion Jean-Luc Brassard to nickname him "The Rocket".

2005

Deneen made his first FIS World Cup start in January 2005 at Lake Placid, New York; the following year, after returning from an injury, he was bronze medalist at the World Junior Championships at Krasnoye Ozero, Russia.

2006

Deneen's bronze medal performance at the 2006 Junior Championships was his first major competition after returning from injury.

He spent the following season on the North American Freestyle Circuit (NORAM).

2007

With a NORAM dual moguls championship in 2007, he regained his spot on the US Ski Team.

2008

In FIS World Cup events, he has reached the podium at 4 events in 25 starts, and was the 2008 Freestyle Rookie of the Year.

A native of the Snoqualmie Pass area of Washington, Deneen was raised in Cle Elum where his family's ranch remains his home.

His family's life revolved around the world of skiing; Deneen's father Pat was part owner and general manager of the Hyak ski area (now part of The Summit at Snoqualmie), where his mother Nancy managed sales.

The local ski shop was owned and operated by Deneen's grandfather.

Surrounded by family and friends, Deneen took his first turns on skis at the age of 11 months, two months after he began walking.

His father had brought him to a ski shop asking for the smallest skis they had, and had to stuff newspaper in the boots in order for them to fit.

"The boot-fitter was just shaking his head," said Deneen's father.

After his father found the flattest slope near the lodge, Deneen skied down toward his mother who was at the bottom, turning along the way as people called his name.

Deneen was homeschooled, allowing ample time for skiing pursuits, up to 190 days a year.

He began competitive skiing at the age of 7 as an alpine skier, and was a top ranked junior in downhill before starting to freestyle.

As a junior downhiller he was a member of the racing team at Silver Mountain, Idaho where he and his family spent winters.

His competitive endeavors were not confined to the slopes however, he was also a youth champion in the equestrian sport reining.

At the age of 15, he gave up competitive horse riding to focus on skiing, and began the transition from alpine to freestyle; at one point he won a downhill race and a moguls contest during the same weekend.

He developed quickly as a freestyle skier, and was named to the US Junior Ski Team by the age of 16.

Returning to the FIS World Cup circuit in January 2008, Deneen reached the podium with two straight 3rd-place finishes at Lake Placid, New York.

Over the rest of the 2008 season, he started 7 more World Cup events, with another 3rd-place finish at Valmalenco, Italy in March.

Deneen's overall performance in 2008, his first full season on the tour, earned him the Rookie of the Year award which is voted on by the international coaches.

2009

Deneen was the gold medalist at the 2009 International Ski Federation (FIS) Freestyle World Ski Championships.

In December 2009, Deneen won the US Olympic trials, held at Steamboat Springs, Colorado, securing a spot on the US Olympic Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

Deneen's 2009 World Cup season was marked by inconsistent results, including 4 crashes; his finishes ranged from 3rd to 45th and 47th place within the span of one week in January.

The first two events of the 2009–2010 season, Deneen was unable to finish in the top 20; he however rebounded once again at the US Olympic trials at Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

On his final run, he landed a back layout and a twisting 720-degree spin, earning a score of 26.68 which bested the runner-up by fifty-seven hundredths of a point.

2010

In February, he finished an American best 4th place at an Olympic test event at Cypress Mountain, the venue for freestyle skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

His win at Steamboat secured a spot on the US Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia.

In his Olympic debut at the Vancouver Games, after qualifying in 10th place with a score of 23.97, Deneen crashed on his run in the finals.

2017

He competed in two other World Cup events in February, finishing 17th and 23rd, before heading to Inawashiro, Japan for the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships.

During the World Championships, Deneen incorporated a new jump into his two clean runs—the Back X, performing a back flip while crossing skis.

His final score of 23.41 beat the closest competitor by more than 1.5 points earning him the gold medal.

2019

The run was not scored, and he officially finished tied for 19th place.