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Wallisch films primarily with the ski content production house "Good Company." In 2016, Wallisch set a world record with a 424-foot rail grind, surpassing Simen Gjelsvik's previous record of 405 feet. [8] Tom has a notable release of his Pro Model, the Tom Wallisch Pro from Line Skis which has received rave reviews [9] from the Park-focused media.
Tom Wallisch (born July 22, 1987, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a professional freeskier. He began skiing in 1990 and competing in the sport in 2009. [15] After graduating from high school, Wallisch moved to Salt Lake City for post-secondary education at the University of Utah where he is pursuing a degree in the school of business. [16]
Thomas Wlaschiha is a German actor. Internationally, he is known for his roles as Jaqen H'ghar in the second, fifth and sixth seasons of the TV series Game of Thrones, [1] [2] as well as Sebastian Berger in the police procedural Crossing Lines.
Tom Wallisch; Colby James West; McRae Williams; Alex Wilson (skier) Bradley Wilson (freestyle skier) Bryon Wilson; Mike Wilson (skier) David Wise (freestyle skier) Walter Wood (freestyle skier) Trace Worthington
Tom Wallisch – skier; Sam Walton – Wal-Mart founder, served in the military at Ft Douglas; John Warnock – co-founder of Adobe Systems Inc. Dallon Weekes – musician, singer-songwriter; former bassist of rock band Panic! at the Disco and current frontman of indie pop project I Dont Know How But They Found Me; Mike Weir – professional golfer
Wallisch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erna Wallisch (1922–2008), guard in two Nazi concentration camps; Jan Wallisch (born 1948), Czech rower; Koloman Wallisch (1889–1934), socialist labor leader in Austria; Tom Wallisch (born 1987), American professional freeskier
Winter X Games XIX (re-titled Winter X Games Aspen '15; styled as Winter X Games Nineteen in the official logo) were held from January 21 to January 25, 2015, in Aspen, Colorado.
Tom Wallisch (USA) James Woods (GBR) Nick Goepper (USA) 2015 Kreischberg Fabian Bösch (SUI) Russell Henshaw (AUS) Noah Wallace (USA) 2017 Sierra Nevada McRae Williams (USA) Gus Kenworthy (USA) James Woods (GBR) 2019 Utah James Woods (GBR) Birk Ruud (NOR) Nick Goepper (USA) 2021 Aspen Andri Ragettli (SUI)