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Jamison Coty

New England / United States | Active: 2021-present public video record | Known for: SuperUnknown 22, Plymouth Freeski, Ski The East, Off The Leash Video Edition | Current: East Coast street and park skier



Loon Rails Before The Meltdown



The snow at Loon had the wet shine of late spring, fast enough on the deck and sticky in the ruts below the rail. Jamison Coty came through the Plymouth Freeski lens in that setting: East Coast laps, soft landings, friends filming from the side, and a line that needed rhythm more than scale. His public profile is built from that kind of terrain. Coty is not documented through a long FIS résumé or a medal-heavy contest archive. His name travels through crew videos, rail edits, SuperUnknown, Ski The East episodes, and the rider-led spaces where a skier earns attention by making small features feel deliberate.



Plymouth Freeski As The First Archive



Plymouth Freeski gives Coty his clearest early public record. Newschoolers listings place him in “Man Down,” a 2022 Plymouth Freeski film shot around Loon with Griffin Beaten, Ryan Goodrich, Jackson Espe, Nate Wilkins, Ben Sebring, Cole McShane, Dylan Daume and others. The film’s description thanks the Loon park crew, which points to the environment that shaped many of those clips: a repeatable East Coast park, rails kept sharp through firm weather, and a student crew filming enough days to turn laps into a full movie.



Lawson’s Super Sessions At Sugarbush



In 2023, Coty appeared in Plymouth Freeski’s Lawson’s Super Sessions edit at Sugarbush. The listing credits Jamison Coty, Dylan Daume, Cole McShane, Jackson Espe and Kieffer, with Ben Sebring filming and cutting. The context links him to the event culture around Sugarbush Parks, Tall T Dan, Chase Mohrman, Down Rails and Doublekinks, and a local rail scene where community matters as much as the result sheet. Sugarbush’s terrain gives skiers fast approaches, feature-dense lines and enough spring softness to push tricks without making every slam feel frozen.



Loon, Longevity And The Class Of 2024



The Plymouth Freeski 2024 run gives Coty more continuity. “Longevity” lists him in a two-day Loon edit before the meltdown, while “Unspoken Gratitude” names him among Dylan Daume, Jackson Espe, Kieffer Bradley, Ryan Goodrich and Cole McShane. “Crotched Mtn Mayday” then places him in a June 2024 setup at Crotched Mountain, a rare late-season build that gave the crew one more session before graduation. Those videos do not try to turn Coty into a polished contest character. They show him inside the actual mechanics of East Coast freeskiing: melting snow, borrowed windows, long park days, and friends stacking clips before the season disappears.



Ski The East At Sugarbush, Loon And Carinthia



Ski The East widened Coty’s audience beyond Plymouth Freeski uploads. Lappin’ 5.1 at Sugarbush listed him with Matt Stackhouse, Chris Dejohn, Raf Diaz, Con Starr, Chris Bechtold and Jackson Doremus. Lappin’ 5.3 at Loon placed him with Keagan Supple, Nate Clifford and Jackson Espe. Promised Land 5.6 at Carinthia Mega Park added another East Coast marker, with Coty included in a larger group featuring Brian Gardner, Zacharie Fortier, Bobby Sullivan, Bayard Baker, Matt Dufresne and others. Those three spots form a useful map: Vermont rails at Sugarbush, New Hampshire spring laps at Loon, and Mount Snow’s Carinthia with bigger custom features and heavier metal.



SuperUnknown 22 And The Wildcard Vote



Level 1’s SuperUnknown 22 gave Coty his strongest outside signal. Prime Skiing listed Jamison Coty among the men’s semi-finalist videos, and Freeride.cz later reported that Coty earned one of the final wildcard spots into the SuperUnknown 22 finals, with Marea Adams earning the women’s wildcard. The format fits his record because SuperUnknown does not function like a standard slopestyle contest. A skier has to communicate identity through footage, feature choice, trick pacing and session energy. Coty’s selection moved him from regional crew visibility into a Level 1 context at Palisades Tahoe, where the course and cameras put that video-first style under heavier attention.



Off The Leash And The Street Test



Coty also entered B-Dog’s Off The Leash Video Edition in 2025. The contest format sits close to street skiing’s current culture: short parts, hard spots, rider personality, and judging that rewards how a skier makes a feature look. SAM’s terrain park contest coverage also lists Jamison Coty among featured athletes for a terrain feature connected to the Off The Leash environment. For Coty, that matters because his archive already leans toward rails, tight landings and East Coast problem solving. A video-entry format tests whether that style survives outside the familiar college-crew edit.



Donner Party With Traveling Circus



In 2025, Coty appeared in the rider list for LINE Traveling Circus 18.2, “Donner Party,” alongside Andy Parry, Will Wesson, Robert Ruud, Dasha Agafonova, Garrett Russell, Tom Wallisch, Liam Baxter, Tucker Fitzsimons, Jed Waters, Camden Williams, Joss Christensen and others. The episode moved through Donner Ski Ranch, SuperUnknown at Palisades Tahoe and Kingvale. That lineup puts Coty near one of freeskiing’s longest-running web-series cultures: van travel, DIY obstacles, loose humor, rails, side hits and skiers who can make an unpolished setup feel worth filming.



How Coty Reads East Coast Metal



Coty’s technical identity is easiest to read through the terrain around him. Loon, Sugarbush, Crotched Mountain and Carinthia all reward fast decisions on rails, boxes, tubes, down-flat-downs, lips and spring park transitions. His skiing appears in edits where lock-ins, pretzel exits, nose and tail pressure, switch entries, grabs held early, low-speed balance and landing control matter more than maximum jump amplitude. East Coast snow also gives those tricks a sharper edge. Firm takeoffs, thin coverage, sudden warmups and short weather windows make small mistakes visible.



The Current Jamison Coty Lane



Jamison Coty’s verified profile remains creative and video-led. The strongest public record is not a federation database; it is a trail of Plymouth Freeski films, Ski The East episodes, Lawson’s Super Sessions, Crotched Mountain Mayday, SuperUnknown 22, Off The Leash Video Edition and a Traveling Circus appearance. That is enough to place him clearly inside modern East Coast freeskiing. His next factual markers will likely come from rail videos, Level 1-adjacent clips, Ski The East releases, Plymouth crew projects, or street entries where the camera stays close and the feature does the judging.

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Jamison Coty - Off The Leash Video Edition (2024)
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