Keir Dillon (born June 1, 1977) is a professional snowboarder specializing in Halfpipe.
Dillon has been a competitive snowboarder since 1997. Although later associated with Southern California, he originally grew up riding on the East Coast of the United States, primarily in Pennsylvania and New York, where he developed his early competitive foundation.
He has earned two bronze medals at the Winter X Games in the Superpipe discipline. Dillon won back-to-back gold medals at the World Superpipe Championships in 2004 and 2005, establishing himself as one of the leading halfpipe riders of that period. He has also placed second and third at the United States Open, one of snowboarding's most prestigious competitive events.
He missed much of the 2006 season after suffering a torn labrum in his left shoulder, an injury that required recovery time and temporarily interrupted his competitive momentum.
Dillon is a member of the Frends Crew (spelled without the "i" to emphasize the collective nature of the group), alongside snowboarders Mason Aguirre, Kevin Pearce, Danny Davis, Scotty Lago, Jack Mitrani, and Luke Mitrani. The group formally united in 2007, evolving from a close-knit group of friends into a structured alliance. Frends sought to move snowboarding away from increasing commercial and competitive pressures and return the sport to its grassroots and collaborative culture.
Throughout his career, Dillon has been sponsored by Amp Beverages and Nike 6.0, among other industry partners.
Various competition results/information taken from EXPN