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Taylor Lundquist

Salt Lake City, Utah | Active: 2010s-present | Known for: X Games Real Ski 2021, women’s street skiing, TBL Sessions | Current: LINE Skis, The North Face



Brighton Rails Under A Low April Sky



The rail deck at Brighton Resort looked cold under a low April sky. Taylor Brooke Lundquist stood inside a private streetstyle park, watching skiers hit kinked rails, Jersey barriers, wallride shapes and metal takeoffs built for filming rather than safe repetition. TBL Sessions had turned a local Utah hill into a women-led freeski set.

The first edition ran from April 27 to May 2, 2025, with invited professionals and selected up-and-coming riders sharing four days of park shooting, cash-for-tricks sessions and a final streetstyle jam. Lundquist was not simply another athlete on the start list. She created the event, shaped its purpose and placed women’s street skiing at the center of the week.



From Park City Laps To The LINE Team



Lundquist’s official FIS profile lists her as a United States freestyle skier from Park City Ski and Snowboard Club, with FIS code 2531103 and a 1993 birth year. That competitive record places her first inside the American slopestyle system, where Park City laps, contest travel and rail-line repetition built the early base of her skiing.

In November 2017, LINE Skis announced that Lundquist had joined its team. The brand described her as a Utah skier putting in Park City laps and working through the competition circuit, but also emphasized the part of her skiing that sat outside standard contest judging: style, creativity and a pull toward video-focused freeskiing.



Welcome, Bermuda, Skivas, Wasteland



Lundquist’s video résumé gives the clearest shape to her career. The North Face lists Welcome by Strictly Create in 2019, Bermuda by Strictly Create in 2020, Skivas by BUG Productions in 2020 and Wasteland by Level 1 in 2024 among her career highlights. Those projects map her movement from contest skier into a street and film rider with industry recognition.

The titles also show the crew-based nature of her skiing. Street segments require spot scouting, shovel work, winch timing, repeated impacts and trust between skier, filmer and photographer. The clip does not end when the trick lands; it depends on the angle, the sound of the slide, the speed into the takeoff and the way the landing holds after multiple attempts.



Real Ski With Gavin Rudy



X Games Real Ski 2021 placed Lundquist inside a format built entirely around video. The contest featured six skier-and-filmer entries: Ferdinand Dahl, Alex Hackel, Lupe Hagearty, Alex Hall, Tanner Hall and Lundquist, whose part was filmed and edited with Gavin Rudy. The field alone shows the level of company she entered.

X Games later described Lundquist as the only woman to compete in Real Ski, and The North Face lists her as the first woman invited to film for the event. That distinction matters in street skiing because Real Ski is not a stadium contest with one venue and one weather window. It rewards spot selection, consequence, technical rail tricks, filming choices and the ability to make urban terrain read clearly on screen.



How Lundquist Skis Metal And Concrete



Lundquist’s style is built around rails, redirects, presses, swaps and clean exits rather than the amplitude-first language of big air. Her street skiing often values how a trick is entered and left: a controlled front swap, a locked slide through a down rail, a quick body correction before the landing, or a playful line that uses barriers and walls as part of the feature.

That approach explains her fit in Knuckle Huck and Street Style. These formats reward originality and line sense more than a single numbered rotation. At X Games Aspen 2025, she finished sixth in both Women’s Ski Knuckle Huck and Women’s Ski Street Style, after taking seventh in the first women’s ski Knuckle Huck at Aspen 2024.



Dew Tour Streetstyle Before X Games Street Style



Before X Games added women’s ski Street Style in Aspen, Lundquist already had a strong reference point in that format. Dew Tour coverage ahead of its 2021 winter event noted that she had taken silver in Ski Streetstyle at the 2020 Dew Tour and described her passion as filming and street skiing.

That result sits between two phases of her public career. On one side was a slopestyle background tied to FIS starts, Park City training and contest travel. On the other was a street-focused identity that would later include Real Ski, X Games Knuckle Huck, X Games Street Style and the creation of TBL Sessions at Brighton.



Newschoolers Awards And The Street Skiing Signal



The North Face lists Lundquist as Newschoolers Skier of the Year in 2019, 2020 and 2024. X Games also references her 2020 Skier of the Year recognition and calls her one of the pioneers of the women’s street skiing movement. Those awards are not Olympic medals, but they come from a freeski audience that pays close attention to edits, style, spots and cultural direction.

Her 2020 season is especially important because it includes Bermuda, Skivas and wider recognition from the online freeski community. In a discipline where women’s street parts have historically received less budget, less exposure and fewer invites, a rider becoming a repeated reference point across Newschoolers, X Games and major ski brands carries real weight.



The North Face, LINE And A Public Platform



Lundquist’s current public sponsor profile includes The North Face and LINE Skis. The connection makes sense: The North Face supports outdoor athletes with film and community projects, while LINE has long leaned into freeski creativity, park skiing and athletes whose value goes beyond podium math.

Her athlete page also frames her as an inclusion advocate and mentions her work creating a women-focused competition in 2025. X Games describes her as a leader in the LGBTQ community who uses her platform to promote inclusion in action sports. In her case, advocacy is tied directly to event building, not only social-media language.



TBL Sessions Changed The Room At Brighton



TBL Sessions 2025 brought more than twenty-five women to Brighton Resort for a private streetstyle park. LINE’s recap described three initial filming days followed by video-based awards, then a final two-hour rail jam on a custom setup. FREESKIER reported that the event gathered invited riders and additional women selected through video submissions.

The course was designed to echo street skiing, not a standard slopestyle run. FREESKIER described clouds and cooler temperatures during the shoot days, then a Streetstyle Jam with $16,000 on the line and later a public cash-for-tricks session. Olivia Asselin won the podium event, followed by Lisa Zimmermann and Marion Balsamo, but Lundquist’s role was larger than judging results. She built the stage.



Film Crew Energy Over Standard Contest Pressure



The strongest part of TBL Sessions was its filming-first structure. Riders were not asked to fit themselves into a narrow final-score format from the start. They had time to stack clips, watch parts, vote on awards and ride alongside skiers from different countries, styles and ages. That format mirrors how street skiing actually develops.

The event also created a bridge between established riders and younger skiers. The first announcement listed names such as Rell Harwood, Olivia Asselin and Bella Bacon alongside video-submission opportunities for emerging women. Instead of waiting for a federation pathway or a rare invite, younger athletes could earn a place with a twenty-second video part.



Aspen 2026 And The Next TBL Cycle



X Games lists Aspen 2026 as Lundquist’s third onsite appearance, after Real Ski 2021 and Aspen appearances in 2024 and 2025. Her X Games history includes seventh in Women’s Ski Knuckle Huck in 2024, sixth in Women’s Ski Knuckle Huck in 2025 and sixth in Women’s Ski Street Style in 2025.

The next concrete event marker is TBL Sessions 2026. LINE announced the return of the event at Brighton Resort for April 27 to May 1, 2026, and FREESKIER reported that round two would again include invite-only riding plus ways for community riders to participate. Lundquist’s page now belongs in the street archive, the X Games archive and the growing record of women-led freeski events.

5 videos
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Semi 2 || Taylor Lundquist vs. Naomi Urness || SLVSH CUP GRANDVALIRA '26
15:23 min 26/03/2026
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FINAL || Taylor Lundquist vs. Alais Develay || SLVSH CUP GRANDVALIRA '25
21:06 min 02/04/2025
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Game 4 || Taylor Lundquist vs. Maria Esteban || SLVSH CUP GRANDVALIRA '26
16:37 min 21/03/2026
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Consolation || Taylor Lundquist vs. Rylie Warnick || SLVSH CUP GRANDVALIRA '26
11:45 min 29/03/2026