Louie Vito was a member of the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team, a four-time Overall U.S. Grand Prix Champion and is a two-time Dew Cup Overall Champion. He has also accumulated six career X Games medals, including two Gold Medals. In an unprecedented streak between the 2010 Olympics and spring 2012, Vito managed the unheard of feat of earning podium positions in 20 of the world's 23 major snowboarding contests, including three consecutive X Games medals, the overall championship for the Winter Action Sports Tour, and the overall championship in the U.S. Grand Prix (the third of his career at that time). In January 2014, Vito was the first athlete to ever both co-host and compete in the X Games where he won the Silver Medal in the Superpipe. Vito turned professional at age 17 and immediately became a familiar presence on winners' podiums. Vito has won fans off the mountain as well – he competed on season 9 of Dancing With The Stars, was named Men's Health Magazine's Top 50 Most Fit Athletes in the World and appeared on numerous TV shows on Nickelodeon such as 100 Things to do before High School and Jagger Eaton's Mega Life. In 2015, Vito won a Young Hollywood Award as the country's "Most Awesome Athlete." Vito is teaming up with The Challenge to benefit Wings for Life.