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Born in [[St. Pierre]], [[Réunion]], to a French father and a British mother, he spent his winters in France under the guidance gaze of father – an experienced skier, snowboarder and mountain guide. When he was three, he and family emigrated to [[New Zealand]], where continued to ski on the slopes of [[Mount Ruapehu]], before starting out on a [[snowboard]] when he was nine. |
Born in [[St. Pierre]], [[Réunion]], to a French father and a British mother, he spent his winters in France under the guidance gaze of father – an experienced skier, snowboarder and mountain guide. When he was three, he and family emigrated to [[New Zealand]], where continued to ski on the slopes of [[Mount Ruapehu]], before starting out on a [[snowboard]] when he was nine. |
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British snowboarder (born 2006)
Txema Mazet-Brown (born 14 March 2006) is a Réunion-born, British snowboarder raised in New Zealand.[1]
Career
He switched to his mother’s nationality of Great Britain ahead of the 2024–25 season.
Personal life
Born in St. Pierre, Réunion, to a French father and a British mother, he spent his winters in France under the guidance gaze of father – an experienced skier, snowboarder and mountain guide. When he was three, he and family emigrated to New Zealand, where continued to ski on the slopes of Mount Ruapehu, before starting out on a snowboard when he was nine.[2]

