Freestyle skiing allows athletes to combine solid technique and entertainment value. Who will put on a show at the 2026 Winter Olympics? There will be plenty of action at the Milan Cortina Games. This ...
Freestyle skiing, at its core, is about tricks and high-flying maneuvers. This skiing sub-niche has undergone rapid change over the past few decades and, today, now covers numerous disciplines, both ...
Ready to see some jaw-dropping tricks? Look no further than freestyle skiing, which combines showcases acrobatics and speed.
Top mogul skiers from 19 countries will compete Thursday and Friday at Waterville Valley in the 2026 Intermountain Health Freestyle Cup, the last freestyle World Cup and qualifying event before the ...
China's Eileen Gu, a double Olympic champion in freestyle skiing, heads back to the slopes from Saturday at the Milano ...
As we look toward Milano-Cortina 2026, interest in freestyle skiing is surging. Top athletes are returning from standout World Cup seasons, and the program is expanding with new, high-stakes formats.
Editor’s note: A version of this story was featured inside Winter in Aspen & Snowmass 2025-26, an annual magazine published by The Aspen Times. Find it on newsstands now or read the e-edition here.
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