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Clément Martinez

Font-Romeu / Pyrenees, France | Active: 2010s-present public ski record | Known for: What’s Your Name, Pyrenean freeski edits, Font-Romeu coaching | Current: Freestyle coach at Club des Sports de Font-Romeu



Clément Martinez is a French freeski rider and coach from the Pyrenean freestyle scene, best documented through the What’s Your Name crew and his long-running role at the Club des Sports de Font-Romeu. The club lists him as a freestyle ski coach since the 2014/2015 season and as an ESF instructor since 2010. That makes his public profile different from a pure contest athlete: his clearest value sits between local riding, crew videos, snowpark culture and the coaching structure that helps young Font-Romeu skiers move toward slopestyle and big air events.

Martinez appears in the early-2010s Pyrenean video archive around What’s Your Name and Mazcor / Zapiks releases. Skipass lists several clips tied to his name, including “Clément Martinez” in 2012, “1er juin / Pyrénées / Clément Martinez” in 2013, and wider crew projects such as “LA RUMEUR DES ALPES” and “Le plus gros park du monde dans les Pyrénées.” The latter placed local riders Clément Picart, Hugo Can, Clément Martinez and Vincent Gramond beside visiting American names including McRae Williams, Karl Fostvedt and Will Wesson. Downdays later described What’s Your Name as a Pyrenean crew built around humor, performance and strong images, with Martinez visible inside that identity rather than as a scoreboard-driven skier.

His current documented role is coaching. The Club des Sports de Font-Romeu identifies Martinez as a freestyle coach, and a club report from the Junior Worlds pathway notes Amélie Cancel and Nil Brocart travelling to Leysin for big air and slopestyle with their coach Clément Martinez after a final training session at La Calme, Font-Romeu Pyrénées 2000. Based on verified public material, Martinez is best framed as a Pyrenean freeski scene figure: rider in the What’s Your Name era, local video presence in the early 2010s, and a Font-Romeu coach connected to the same southern French freestyle ecosystem that also includes crews such as Aigre-Douce.

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