Master Shredder 2026

Master Shredder 2026

📅 14/03/2026

📍 Trollhaugen

Full Jib

Master Shredder 2026 was a Midwest freeski rail jam held at Trollhaugen in Dresser, Wisconsin on March 7 2026 | Discipline: full jib and rail jam skiing | Notable winner: Skylar Suman | Format: bracket style jam, peer judged, winner takes all



Tomte Hosted The Fifteenth Master Shredder



Master Shredder 2026 took place on March 7 2026 at Trollhaugen in Dresser, Wisconsin, using the hill’s Tomte park zone for a focused Midwest freeski showdown. Trollhaugen promoted the event as the fifteenth year of Master Shredder and called it the Midwest’s largest freeski event. The official schedule placed registration from 10 to 11 am, the event from 11 am to 2 pm and awards immediately after. The contest was not a FIS or X Games style event. It was a local scene rail jam with a sharper format: bracket style, peer judged, winner takes all.



Peer Judging And A Winner Takes All Cash Prize



The 2026 structure gave the event its identity. Trollhaugen listed a 1000 dollar cash prize for the Master Shredder, a bracket style jam, peer judging, a 30 plus showcase, a best trick feature session and a raffle for registered skiers. That format fits the Midwest rail culture around Trollhaugen. Riders are not trying to build a full slopestyle run across a long mountain course. They are trying to win a concentrated session where rail choice, trick difficulty, consistency, crowd pressure and respect from other skiers all matter at once.



Skylar Suman Took The Master Shredder Title



Master Shredder 2026 — March 7 2026
Winner: Skylar Suman (USA)
Best Trick Feature Session: Bryce Suman (USA)
Top Little Shredder: Chet Weiler (USA)



The verified public result line names Skylar Suman as the 2026 Master Shredder. Trollhaugen’s post also identifies Bryce Suman with the Crasheur Best Trick award and Chet Weiler as Top Little Shredder. A complete formal podium with second and third place is not supported by the reliable public record, so the page should not invent one. The clean archive value is the title winner, the best trick recognition and the youth recognition, which together show how the event balances open competitive pressure with community awards.



Midwest Rail Culture Over Federation Structure



Master Shredder works because Trollhaugen is built for repetition. The Wisconsin hill has a strong park identity, night skiing, rope tow rhythm and a local scene that treats short laps as serious freestyle training. A bracket rail jam fits that terrain better than a large-course contest would. Riders can watch each other closely, respond quickly and build momentum feature by feature. The event also connects naturally with the grassroots video culture around ATCH CORP, where Trollhaugen clips, tight follow-cams and Midwest park edits help make the scene visible beyond Wisconsin and Minnesota.



Where The 2026 Edition Fits



Master Shredder 2026 should be indexed as a regional freeski competition edition, Midwest rail jam, Trollhaugen full jib event and grassroots park skiing archive. Its importance is not based on global broadcast scale or official federation points. It comes from longevity, a fifteenth-year marker, a clear local format, a cash prize, peer judging and a verified winner. For skipowd.tv, the permanent factual core is simple: Trollhaugen, March 7 2026, bracket style jam, peer judged format, Skylar Suman as Master Shredder, Bryce Suman for best trick and Chet Weiler as Top Little Shredder.

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Master Shredder 2026
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