đ 23/03/2025
đ Trysilfjellet
Bungee Breakers Open 2025 ran at Trysil, Norway from March 23 to 30 | Disciplines: rail, kicker and creative sessions | Categories: women ski, women board, men ski and men board | Format: multi-day community event and freestyle contest
Bungee Breakers brought its 2025 Open to Trysilfjellet in Trysil, Norway, following a full-trip departure from Copenhagen on March 22. Riders reached the resort from March 23, while the short-trip group arrived on March 26. The move placed the Danish freeski and snowboard gathering inside Trysilâs new 2024 25 snowpark environment, with a custom BBO park built around specially designed competition features.
The contest used four open categories: Women Ski, Women Board, Men Ski and Men Board. Every age and riding level could enter, giving the event a wider structure than a specialist invitational. The programme added an extra jam session for every division, allowing riders to show technical control and creativity on BBO features. Competition Day 1 paired rail ski, kicker board and womenâs creative sessions, before the following days shifted the discipline and category combinations.
The competitive programme unfolded across March 27, 28 and 29. Rail, kicker and creative sessions rotated between ski and snowboard divisions rather than concentrating every category into a single final. Each contest day also ended with a video session, keeping the footage from the park connected to the evening gathering. The final Saturday programme included rail board, womenâs kicker and creative ski before the BBO champion announcement and four cash prizes.
Competition was only one part of the week. The programme also included a Kari Traa session, Scumâs Death Session, park laps, a film screening and a Capeesh pop-up shop. Trysilâs snowpark was presented for winter 2024 25 as a new venue with features suited to both first tricks and higher-level freestyle training. For BBO, that range mattered: the same trip could host a serious competition programme while leaving space for riders who came primarily to session and progress.
The full BBO trip included eight days of skiing, transport, accommodation, extra park sessions, social activities and a closing party, while the short trip condensed the experience into four ski days around the contest. Welcome meetings, community dinners, BBQs and nightly video sessions made the event a shared week rather than a contest isolated from its riders. The 2025 edition ended in Trysil on March 30, followed by the return journey to Copenhagen.