Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States | Active: 2021-2025 public record | Known for: Southern Vermont park skiing, FIS slopestyle starts, rail events, Neighborhood Watch footage | Current: FIS profile listed not active
Fred Eustis is an American freeski park and rail skier whose verified public record sits between the Southern Vermont contest circuit, Stratton Mountain School freeskiing and independent street-video appearances. His official FIS profile uses the name Frederick Eustis and lists him as a U.S. freestyle athlete born in 2006, with FIS code 2539264. Snowdyssey places him out of Great Barrington, Massachusetts, in the USASA Southern Vermont Series, with 26 recorded events, 4 wins, 3 second places and 2 third places. That record points to a skier developed through Stratton Mountain Resort, Mount Snow and the East Coast park system rather than a senior World Cup pathway.
His strongest official FIS season markers came in 2024. FIS lists Eustis 16th in the National Championships freeski rail event at Copper Mountain on April 6, 2024, then 38th in National Championships slopestyle at the same venue two days later. His record also includes Nor-Am Cup starts at Stoneham, with 38th in slopestyle and 56th in big air, plus a FIS slopestyle result at Mammoth Mountain in March 2024. USASA later listed Frederick Eustis among the 2024-25 Futures pre-qualified men’s freeski slopestyle athletes, giving his competition profile a clear development-circuit context.
Eustis also appears in the video side of freeskiing. Prime Skiing credited Fred Eustis in Keep Watch – Neighborhood Watch Street Movie 2025, a street-focused project featuring Tommy Dejager, Durham Jones, Wyatt Burkhardt, Martyn Kingston, Ethan Fergen, Ryan Salmon, Ferdinand Dahl, Jackson Jenkins and Édouard Therriault. That credit gives him a small but useful creative marker beyond result sheets. Based on verified public material, Eustis is best framed as an East Coast park and rail skier with Stratton/Southern Vermont competition roots, limited FIS starts, and a street-video appearance through Neighborhood Watch.