📅 30/11/2024
B-Dog Off The Leash Video Edition 2024 was an online street skiing video contest released in November 2024 | Disciplines: street skiing, urban rails, handrails, wallrides, drops and creative spot use | Notable winners: Koga Hoshino, Tchad Lemay, Juho Kilkki | Format: 90 second video entries, public voting, YouTube views and B-Dog selected award
B-Dog Off The Leash Video Edition 2024 moved Philip Casabon - B-Dog’s event language away from a single physical setup and into an online street skiing contest. The format asked skiers to submit short street-focused edits, with Freeskier reporting more than 60 entries and describing the clips as roughly one and a half minutes long. That made the edition different from the Shawinigan street event. Instead of one course, one crowd and one day, the Video Edition turned past and current urban footage into a global rider showcase judged through views, fan voting and Casabon’s own Golden Dog selection.
The contest did not use a classic podium. The 2024 awards were divided by category: YouTube Views, Fan Favorite and Golden Dog. That structure matters because each award measured a different kind of value. Most Viewed rewarded online reach. Fan Favorite rewarded public voting and community pull. Golden Dog rewarded Casabon’s personal read of the skiing, closer to a style award than a popularity metric. For a street skiing video contest, that split was more accurate than forcing one overall score. Street edits are built from spot choice, filming, trick personality, risk, music and replay value, not from one shared course.
B-Dog Off The Leash Video Edition 2024 — November 2024
YouTube Views: Koga Hoshino (JPN)
Fan Favorite: Tchad Lemay (CAN)
Golden Dog: Juho Kilkki (FIN)
No full top three podium should be attached to this edition unless a verified overall ranking is published. The clean archive record is category-based: Koga Hoshino won the YouTube views category, Tchad Lemay won Fan Favorite and Juho Kilkki received the Golden Dog. Newschoolers published the same winner list with the awards video, making those three lines the safest factual core for the page. The event should therefore be indexed as a video contest edition, not as a conventional ski final.
The Fan Favorite award carried the biggest direct prize. Freeskier reported 5000 dollars for the public-voted winner, with the voting hosted through D-Structure and the clips gathered through a YouTube playlist. The same preview described additional prizes for the Most Viewed category, including custom Armada x B-Dog outerwear, Armada skis and Wells Lamont mittens. Those details gave the contest real stakes without turning it into a federation event. A skier could enter through footage, reach voters online and compete for a meaningful prize while staying inside the street-video world that shaped B-Dog’s own career.
Armada sat naturally inside the 2024 Video Edition because Casabon’s pro model and visual universe are tied closely to the brand. The contest prizes were not generic medals. They were B-Dog-coded objects: skis, jacket design, mittens and the Golden Dog identity. That matters for skipowd.tv because Off The Leash is not only a competition brand. It is an extension of Casabon’s street-ski language: slow presses, odd rails, wall taps, shuffles, low-speed control and edits that feel closer to music videos than highlight reels. The 2024 Video Edition translated that language into an open submission format.
The strongest feature of the 2024 Video Edition was also its main difference from a live event. Every skier brought a different city, snowpack, filmer, rail, wallride, staircase or drop into the same contest frame. That made comparison imperfect, but it also made the edition richer. A physical jam rewards whoever solves one setup best. A video contest rewards the skier who can collect spots, manage attempts, shape an edit and make the final 90 seconds feel complete. In street skiing, that broader skill set matters. The best part is rarely only the hardest trick; it is the full relationship between spot, camera, sound, timing and risk.
B-Dog Off The Leash Video Edition 2024 should be indexed as an online street skiing competition edition, not as a resort contest or rail jam. Its permanent archive facts are clear: November 2024, roughly 90 second street edits, more than 60 entries, 5000 dollars for Fan Favorite, YouTube views recognition, Casabon’s Golden Dog award and verified winners Koga Hoshino, Tchad Lemay and Juho Kilkki. The event’s importance comes from opening Off The Leash beyond one location and letting street skiers compete through video parts, exactly the medium where B-Dog’s own influence has always been strongest.