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Odile Jorigné

Public nationality France | Active public archive: 2013-present | Known for: ski touring travel films, Hokkaïdo, Iran, Kashmir, Patagonia and Antarctica | Current public record: independent freerando video archive



Odile Jorigné is a ski touring and freerando traveler documented through a compact archive of expedition-style ski videos rather than through freestyle contests, sponsor profiles, or competition results. Her public record on Skipowd links her to seven travel-based ski films across Japan, Iran, Kashmir, Patagonia, and Antarctica. The footage points toward exploration skiing: powder turns, mountain travel, remote access, cultural discovery, and small-team movement through terrain where weather and logistics shape the trip.

Her earliest listed ski video is “Hokkaïdo Japon 2013,” a short powder film from Japan’s northern island, followed by “HOKKAÏDO 2014-1.” The archive then moves into longer travel formats: “Argentine,” described as a ski trip in Argentine Patagonia; “Voyage de ski en Iran,” filmed around the Zagros mountains and Isfahan; and “CACHEMIRE 2019,” focused on a ski journey in Kashmir. These projects place Jorigné closer to ski touring storytelling than to park, street, or freeride competition culture.

The strongest current marker is “Antarctique 2024,” published in April 2025, which describes one month aboard the sailing vessel MARAMA from Ushuaïa to the Antarctic Peninsula for discovery and skiing. Skipowd also lists “Antarctique 2012 short,” giving her archive a rare long gap between two Antarctic ski-travel entries. Because no verified public biography, sponsor list, home mountain, or athletic résumé is attached to her name, the safest profile is narrow: independent ski touring films, remote destinations, and a public video trail built around travel rather than rankings.

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