Nora Healey and Lucas Caye claimed the overall Rev Tour slopestyle titles for the year the final stop of the Toyota U.S. Revolution Tour in Seven Springs.
New Hampshire native Nora Healey started snowboarding when she was just 8 years old; the following year she started competing in her local New Hampshire USASA series and hasn't looked back since.
With roots in the Southwest Freeride Series, Healey has been steadily climbing the competitive ranks since 2011. She first competed on the U.S. Revolution Tour in 2014 and hit her first podium there in 2015 (second at Seven Springs and Mammoth). That year she truly made her mark when she won slopestyle at the FIS Junior World Championships in Yabuli, China.
U.S. Freeskiing will send a competitive team of athletes to compete at the 2017 FIS Junior World Championships in Crans-Montana, Switzerland and Valmalenco, Italy.
Cody LaPlante is a ripping young skier who stomped his first double flat spin at the age of 11. Yes--11. The skier out of Lake Tahoe won the USASA national slopestyle title in 2012 and 2013 and the overall title in 2014.
Showing that he has all-around skills, LaPlante has also raced skicross events. LaPlante has grown up skiing the slopes of Alpine Meadows at Lake Tahoe, cutting his teeth with the Alpine Freestyle Team.
U.S. Snowboarding will send a highly-competitive team to Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic for the FIS Freestyle Snowboarding Junior World Championships March 28-April 2.
Judd Henkes absolutely stunned the industry when he made the 2016 US Open halfpipe final at just 14 years of age. It wasn't even the fact that he made the final, it was the amplitude, style and poise that he showed on the big stage against the world's most elite pros.
From the beach city of La Jolla, CA, Henkes rides and trains at Mammoth Mountain. With succes on the U.S. Revolution Tour and at USASA Nationals, look for Henke to make a bid for a spot on the 2018 Olympic team for the United States.
Chris Corning (Silverthorne, CO) hit the highlight to an incredibly successful season when he won the final FIS World Cup slopestyle event of the season on Saturday.
U.S. Snowboarding will send a highly-competitive team to Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic for the FIS Freestyle Snowboarding Junior World Championships March 28-April 2.
Chris Corning (Silverthorne, CO) scored a podium finish in slopestyle at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Championships on Saturday and Karly Shorr (Milford, MI) came in fourth for the ladies.
Chris Corning claimed his second title at the 2016 FIS Junior World Championships with a big air victory, after also winning slopestyle title on Tuesday.
U.S. Snowboarding has named 27 young, talented athletes to the 2016 U.S. Junior World Championships Team, which kick off March 29 in Sieser Alm, Italy.
Chris Corning finished second in the final snowboard FIS World Cup slopestyle event of the season Sunday and secured the overall World Cup Slopestyle title.
Lyon Farrell has action sports stardom in his genes. Lyon's father is a legendary big-wave surfer and his mother was a two-time Windsurfing World Champion who won a gold medal at the first-ever X Games.
Over the last three seasons, Alaskan and progressive rider Brett Moody has been making his mark on the slopestyle snowboarding scene. At 15 he moved to Colorado to pursue snowboarding, and now at 18 he is competing in all the top contests such as the Winter Dew Tour, Burton US Open, Grand Prix’s, Olympic qualifiers, and participating in photo shoots such as The Launch and Superpark. In the 2015 season, Moody landed himself on top of the first-ever U.S. Revolution Tour big air in Mammoth Mountain, CA as well as four top ten finishes in four International Level World Snowboard Tour events.
U.S. Snowboarding's Brock Crouch will be one of 13 athletes representing the U.S. at the International Surfing Association's (ISA) junior world championships.
The official Olympic snowboarding slopestyle test event will take place at the venue for the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics this weekend, with the first FIS World Cup slopestyle event ever held in South Korea.
Led by Hope Sports and More Than Sports, U.S. Freeskiing and U.S. Snowboarding had a three-day adventure in Tijuana. Together, the 19 athletes built a house for a needy family, converting them from competitors to teammates.
Led by Hope Sports and More Than Sports, U.S. Freeskiing and U.S. Snowboarding had a three-day adventure in Tijuana. Together, the 19 athletes built a house for a needy family, converting them from competitors to teammates.
Southern California snowboarder Brock Crouch first made waves on he international competition scene when he won the Burton European Junior Open in 2014. But he burst onto the scene in 2016 when he won the FIS World Cup Olympic test event in PyeongChang, South Korea.
Born and raised in Carlsbad, CA, the surfer-turned-snowboarder now makes his winter home in Mammoth Lakes, where he progresses on the slopes of Mammoth Mountain. He competes in surf competitions too, but his main focus is slopestyle snowboarding and he has his eye on an Olympic bid in 2018.
Led by Hope Sports and More Than Sports, U.S. Freeskiing and U.S. Snowboarding had a three-day adventure in Tijuana. Together, the 19 athletes built a house for a needy family, converting them from competitors to teammates.
Led by Hope Sports and More Than Sports, U.S. Freeskiing and U.S. Snowboarding had a three-day adventure in Tijuana. Together, the 19 athletes built a house for a needy family, converting them from competitors to teammates.
Join some of your favorite USSA Athletes in Park City for the annual Park City USSA Reception! Generously hosted by Mike Engel to support the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team Foundation.
Originally from Newport Beach, CA, Chandler Hunt's parents knew that if he was going to have a shot at making a career of snowboarding, he had to live a bit closer to snow. So they packed it up and moved to Park City, UT. After an impressive Revolution Tour season, he made the U.S. Snowboarding Rookie Team in the spring of 2014, proving the move paid off.