Whistler / Canadian scene | Active: 2024-present public video record | Known for: HEADCASE, Whistler park clips, Tai Who video credits | Current: Emerging creative freeski video presence
Tai How is a freeski park and creative-video skier whose public record is still small but clearly tied to the Whistler and Head Freeskiing scene. Forecast Ski credits him in HEADCASE, a short film by Cole Richardson and Ethan Cook built around Head Freeskiing’s younger creative crew, all riding the Head Oblivion 116 and 102. That places How inside a style-first ski-film context rather than a formal competition pathway: rails, side hits, soft snow, crew laps, creative mountain skiing and footage built around how the skier reads terrain.
The strongest verified brand-side marker is Head Ski through HEADCASE. The same project lists Tai How beside Adam Kuch, Floyd Guy, Blaze Swaine, Stephen Lindsay-Ross, Steven Kahnert, Nolan Johnson, Deston Swift, Joel Macnair and Cole Richardson. That roster matters because it connects him to a modern film-and-team environment where park skiing, freeride tricks and all-mountain creativity overlap. The available sources do not confirm a FIS profile, national-team status, major contest podiums or a full personal sponsor list, so his profile should stay focused on verified video credits.
How also appears under the name “Tai Who” in Newschoolers’ “whis highlight reel,” a mcgeezy edit from the Whistler-Blackcomb scene. The rider list includes Jude Oliver, Makenna Griffiths, Reidsmf, Aiden Mulivhill, Floyd Guy, Kai Martin, Tai Who, Adam Kuch, Jesse Downs, Jo Peet and Max Moffat. Based on verified public material, Tai How is best framed as an emerging Whistler-linked creative park skier with a HEADCASE credit and local Whistler video presence, not yet as a results-driven athlete or established pro profile.