Adrian DiPietra
Park City, Utah, United States | Active: 2025-present public record | Known for: Slopestyle, Futures Tour overall title, Project Gold invite, Surface Skis footage | Current: Active FIS athlete Park City Speed Before The Results Sheet The jump lane at Park City felt bright and dry under spring sun when Adrian DiPietra’s 2026 season started to take shape. His public record is still young, but the direction is already clear: slopestyle first, regional dominance before national depth, and a Park City Ski and Snowboard pathway that moved him from Big Mountain West starts into FIS events, Futures Tour recognition and Project Gold attention. For a skier born in 2010, the verified profile is unusually clean.... Read more on the Athlete page
Campbell Burrows
Redlands, California, United States | Active: 2021-present FIS record | Known for: Slopestyle, big air, rail events, Rev Tour results, SuperUnknown 21 | Current: Active FIS athlete Sunset Speed Before The SuperUnknown Crowd The April light at Mammoth Mountain can turn Main Park gold before the air gets cold again. Campbell Burrows was there in 2024, skiing spring lanes before Level 1’s SuperUnknown 21 with Aaron Durlester, Lucas Blanch, Luca Harrington and the Variance crew. That scene fits his profile better than a single label.... Read more on the Athlete page
Charlie Aber
United States scene | Active: 2022-present verified video record | Known for: Park skiing, rail clips, Mt. -scene freeski park and rail skier whose verified public record is built through crew edits rather than official contest databases. His name appears in Newschoolers footage tied to Mt.... Read more on the Athlete page
Connor Garber
Stratton Mountain School, United States | Active: 2017-present public record | Known for: Slopestyle, East Coast park skiing, USASA Nationals podium, AKamp footage | Current: Active FIS athlete Carinthia Rails Before The Results Sheet January rails at Carinthia Parks scrape loud when the Vermont surface hardens overnight. 2,” skiing with Tyler Duncan, Calvin Lyons, Sam Marino, Ian Bryce and Kevin Ramsey. That early clip gives his profile a useful starting point before the official results arrive.... Read more on the Athlete page
Dicky Thomas
United States | Active: 2018-present public video record | Known for: Dicky Days, SuperUnknown XVIII, LINE Skis projects, park and creative ski films | Current: Independent creative freeski presence Canyon Closed Before The Park Shoot Changed Shape The Utah trip started with sun, then the storm shut the canyon and changed the plan. LINE’s Chronic Crew did not switch into a powder-only film. ” Dicky Thomas appears in that 2023 crew alongside Mitchell Brower, Lisa Zimmerman, Robert Ruud, Thomas Trifonitchev, Ana Eyssimont, Pete Koukov, Simeon Glas and Jed Waters.... Read more on the Athlete page
Durham Jones
2 brought Durham Jones into a tight Vermont crew. The setup was not a World Cup course. It was closer to the environment that shaped him: rails, short takeoffs, spring speed, and camera pressure from people standing close enough to hear edges scrape steel.... Read more on the Athlete page
Martyn Kingston
Park City, Utah, USA | Active: 2022-present | Focus: freeski slopestyle, big air, rail events | Current: Park City Ski & Snowboard athlete Copper When The National Run Counted Copper Mountain’s spring course held firm under April contest light, with rails scraped clean and jump landings polished by repeated finals traffic. S. National Championships needing a full run, not a single standout hit.... Read more on the Athlete page
Sam McKernan
Québec / Montréal, Canada | Active: 2019-present public ski-media record | Known for: VULGUS365, Quebec freeski culture, early Newschoolers clips, AKamp hosting | Current: VULGUS365 owner / founder figure Sam McKernan is a Canadian freeski scene figure best documented through VULGUS365, the Quebec-rooted outerwear and streetwear label he is publicly identified with in ski-media interviews. His profile is not built around FIS results, X Games starts or a formal contest résumé. It sits closer to the culture layer of skiing: snowpants, limited drops, athlete support, local crews, pop-ups, and the way clothing becomes part of the visual language of park and street edits.... Read more on the Athlete page
Thomas Galarneau
Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, Canada | Active: 2022-present public record | Discipline: street skiing, creative park, slopestyle and big air | Public support: Surface Skis, Joystick, Vulgus Akamp Snow Under Summer Trees The rail line at St-Sauveur’s Akamp looked strange against the green Laurentian hills. Thomas Galarneau stood beside a yellow feature with slushy snow cut into a narrow lane, the kind of summer setup where every slide needs speed, balance, and a quick reset before the strip melts softer. That image gives the clearest entry point into his skiing.... Read more on the Athlete page
Tommy de Jager
Park City, Utah | Active public record: 2024-present | Known for: SuperUnknown 23 finalist, Nor-Am slopestyle and big air starts | Disciplines: park, street, slopestyle, big air Banff Sunshine With The Finalist Bib The park at Banff Sunshine carried late-April light over soft Alberta snow. Tommy De Jager’s SuperUnknown 23 finalist part moved through rails, quick takeoffs and compact landings, the kind of edit where every touch on metal has to look intentional before the next feature arrives. That 2026 Level 1 selection is the clearest public breakthrough in his young profile.... Read more on the Athlete page
Zach Gaudet
Lebanon / Sunapee, New Hampshire, United States | Active: 2017-2024 verified competition record | Known for: Slopestyle, rail jam, USASA Nationals gold, Mount Snow Academy, Park City Ski and Snowboard | Current: FIS profile listed not active Copper Mountain When The East Coast Course Got Bigger The rail jam at Copper Mountain felt larger than the East Coast setups Zach Gaudet knew. The course had size, altitude, and the kind of features young skiers usually watch older athletes hit first. In April 2022, Gaudet won USASA Nationals gold in the 15-22 rail jam and took bronze in slopestyle for 15- and 16-year-olds.... Read more on the Athlete page