Fresh News: Ski World Cup and X Games Results

Ski World Cup and X Games winners

 

It’s been a busy season so far at Momentum Camps, and we have been especially proud to watch our incredible coaches stacking up medals and proving why they’re the best in the game. From the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup to the 2025 X Games, see what our coaches have been up to this season…

FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup Results

Mikaël Kingsbury is proving once again that he is “King of Moguls,” securing 4 golds and a silver so far and pushing his record-breaking World Cup victories to 94. Will he hit the coveted 100 mark this season?

Huge congrats to Maïa Schwinghammer, who just claimed her first World Cup moguls gold – a massive milestone and well-earned victory! Meanwhile, freestyle skier extraordinaire Meg Oldham won her first gold medal of the season in Women’s Big Air, following three silvers and a bronze at World Cups earlier in the season.

In slopestyle, Olympic gold medalist Alex Hall (A-Hall) took the World Cup winning Aspen, with Colby Stevenson right behind him, snagging silver. Results that will help them on the way to qualifying for the 2026 Olympics.

2025 X Games Podiums

The X Games also saw some huge moments from Momentum’s freestyle ski coaches, with Cassie Sharpe making an epic comeback, taking Women’s Ski SuperPipe gold – her first X Games win since becoming a mum!

Colby Stevenson and Evan McEachran threw down in Ski StreetStyle winning Gold and Bronze and Nick Goepper nailed the win in SuperPipe. Mac Forehand, who in 2019 made history as the youngest freestyle skier to win the overall World Cup Slopestyle Title aged just 17, won bronze in Ski Slopestyle.

Meet the Coaches

Stand by for news of our Summer Camp plans, when many of these stars will be back to coach the next generation! Meanwhile we are also excited to welcome back World Cup and X Games medalist James Woods (Woodsy) who will be coaching our March Spring Camps in Whistler.

 

February 13, 2025

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