The Snow League
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The Future of Winter Sports Competition | Founded by @ShaunWhite
Joined January 2024
World Championship Standings 🏆 (explained below) How it works ℹ️ 🔘 Athletes earn points based on their final position at each event. Point distribution is the same for each event. (P1 = 100 points, P16 = 9 point) 🔘 An additional 5 points are awarded to the athlete with the
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(1/2) The world’s best snowboarders are going head-to-head in @Aspensnowmass. 🎟️ Tickets are officially LIVE: https://t.co/NXvQONIVQD 🗓️ Feb 27-28, 2026. #TheSnowLeague
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Welcome to The Snow League, Hunter Hess Hunter Hess has been grinding on the competition circuit for years and the recent payoff is undeniable. Consistent podium finishes have cemented his place among the world’s top halfpipe skiers, and a growing list of World Cup results
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Welcome to The Snow League, David Wise. David Wise has nothing left to prove, three Olympic appearances, two gold medals, and a silver say it all. His trophy case overflows with nearly every title, trophy and medal worth winning from more than a decade at the top. Yet the
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Event Two is getting closer. Season One resumes at Yunding Snow Park, China on December 4. In just 50 days, the world’s top snowboarders and skiers will be competing for their place on the championship leaderboard. More Info: https://t.co/ss8hkFX7n6
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Welcome to The Snow League, Rachael Karker A fixture on the competition circuit since 2015, Team Canada’s Rachael Karker claimed one of her career-defining achievements with an Olympic bronze medal at Beijing 2022. Karker has two world championship medals (silver & bronze), and
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Welcome to The Snow League, Brendan Mackay. The Calgary native splits his time between the halfpipe and the physics lab at the University of Calgary, where he’s working toward his master’s degree. He puts those theories to work on snow, stacking podiums with a blend of
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Welcome to The Snow League, Hanna Faulhaber. Hanna Faulhaber grew up as a grom on the sidelines of the @AspenSnowmass halfpipe watching her heroes throw down. Before long, she went from sideslipping the pipe to dropping in, and by age 17, she was living her dream as an
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Welcome to The Snow League, Svea Irving 🇺🇸. Svea Irving has established herself as a consistent force on the competition circuit, with 25 World Cup starts, two podiums, and a top-five finish in every event of the 2024–25 season, showing steady upward momentum. Outside of
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Welcome to The Snow League, Birk Irving. 🇺🇸 Birk Irving has skiing in his DNA. Raised in a family of skiers, he was spinning tricks before most kids learned to turn. A decade deep with the US Ski Team, Birk’s résumé already includes a Youth Olympic gold medal, multiple World Cup
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Welcome to The Snow League, Eileen Gu. Eileen joins the league in a dual role as both an athlete and a global ambassador. We’re excited to watch her compete and to collaborate with her in shaping the future of winter sports competition. A once-in-a-generation talent, Eileen
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Welcome to The Snow League, Zoe Atkin. Zoe Atkin has already checked off major milestones in freeskiing, including representing Great Britain at the Beijing 2022 Olympics and earning 10 World Cup podiums. Balancing academics with competition, Zoe attends Stanford University,
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Welcome to The Snow League, Nick Goepper. To say Nick Goepper’s unprecedented switch from slopestyle to halfpipe is going well is an understatement. The three-time Olympic medalist in slopestyle, most recently adding a second silver at Beijing 2022 to go along with his bronze,
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We’re proud to welcome the world's best freeskiers to Season One. Their debut comes this December at Event Two: Yunding Snow Park, China. - 16 Ski Athletes - 12 Olympians - $580,000 cash purse across two events - 2 Freeski Events: Yunding Snow Park, China & LAAX, Switzerland
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We did a deep dive into the data, tracking the rotations, amplitude, and score to better understand how this matchup played out.
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Maddie Mastro and Sena Tomita finals battle was one of the closest of the day.
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By the Numbers: Judging Analysis, Women’s Finals Run 1 (Thread)
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