Aden Moore
United States | Active: 2022-present | Known for: OS Crew street films, urban skiing, Woodward Copper sessions | Current: street and park video skier Metal Rails Across The OS Map The snow in an OS Crew street film rarely looks polished. It is shoveled against concrete stairs, packed into run-ins, scraped across landings, and rebuilt between tries. Aden Moore’s public ski record lives inside that world: handrails, wallride setups, winch pulls, night sessions and crew-built spots where the camera matters as much as the trick.... Read more on the Athlete page
Annabelle Santerre
Québec City, Canada / Park City, Utah | Active: 2019-present | Known for: slopestyle, freeride guiding, women’s ski community projects, Arctic ski expeditions | Current: DaleBoot athlete and Streetwentytwo host London Rails Under A Railway Tunnel White Grounds Skatepark sat under London’s railway brickwork with real snow packed against metal. The run-in was short, the crowd tight, and the rail feature rose out of a skatepark never built for skis. Annabelle Santerre was part of Peak Performance’s city session in November 2025, sharing the setup with Max Palm, Ella Hall, Paddy Graham and other invited riders.... Read more on the Athlete page
Eamon Fischer
US-based | Active: 2023-present | Known for: street skiing, George Brown crew credits, Tier 1 video appearances | Current: crew-video skier and filmer Eamon Fischer is a US-based street and park skier whose public ski profile is tied to short-form crew videos on Newschoolers. His name appears around George Brown’s video circle and the wider Vishnu-linked street scene rather than through major contest rankings. , a GeorgeBrown81 edit that also credited JR Wagner, Tommy Kennedy, Ray Parr, Jack Kormos, Nick Res, Simon Fisher, Gareth Reeves and Rylie Warnick.... Read more on the Athlete page
George Brown
US-based | Active: 2022-present | Known for: street rails, Park City edits, Ohio park clips | Current: independent video skier George Brown is a US-based street and park skier whose public profile is built around short-form ski videos on Newschoolers rather than FIS results or large contest starts. His clips sit in the rail-heavy corner of freeskiing: quick approaches, urban-style takeoffs, narrow landings, and small crews filming in resort parks. The earliest clearly traceable material under the GeorgeBrown81 account includes GBROWNSTREET22, posted in April 2022, described by Brown as a first street video with many spots filmed alone on a tripod.... Read more on the Athlete page
Hannah Colton
US-based scene | Active: 2024-present | Known for: park edits, crew-video appearances, filming Cal Carson spring clips | Current: skier and filmer in independent freeski videos Hannah Colton is a park and street skier whose public ski profile is built through short crew edits rather than contest results or federation rankings. Her clearest skiing credit appears in BTOWN MELTDOWN 2024, published on Newschoolers in May 2024, where she is listed with Luke Urbaniak, Zac Chan, Dennis Podvidz, Keagan Karstens and Nick McCluskey. The video sits in the park lane, with a small rider list and a filmed-by-credit going to Luke Urbaniak.... Read more on the Athlete page
Keegan O Brien
Roslyn, Washington / Pacific Northwest | Active public archive: 2022-present | Known for: OS Crew, VORTEX, absORB, Magnetic, Beavus x OS at Hood | Discipline: street skiing, park, filming, editing Boise Rails Under New Year Lights The rail lane at Boise’s Idaho Potato Drop looked icy under city lights, with snow hauled into place and spectators packed close enough to hear every edge scrape. Keegan O’Brien was not only part of the skiing culture around the setup; he was one of the people helping capture it. OS Crew’s 2023 Urban Air recap listed O’Brien among the camera crew, alongside Ryan Bethal, Aron Bayreuther, Mitch Lambert, Hunter Smith and John Webster.... Read more on the Athlete page
Landen Holcomb
US-based scene | Active: 2023-present | Known for: Convoy crew videos, George Brown edits, street and park filming | Current: street-and-park video skier and filmer Landen Holcomb is a street and park skier whose public ski profile is tied to short-form crew videos rather than major contest results. His name appears in BLOWNZONE, a GeorgeBrown81 edit published on Newschoolers in November 2023, alongside Wyatt Dorman, Eamon Fischer, Rylie Warnick, Nickolay Dobrianov, Keegan O’Brien, Annabelle Santerre, Milo Nicholson, Hannah Colton, Domonic Vavala and Aden Moore. That credit places him inside the same loose rail-and-park network that connects George Brown’s clips with the wider Park City and Newschoolers street-video scene.... Read more on the Athlete page
Milo Nicholson
United States | Active: 2024-present | Known for: Vishnu park edits, street rails, Park City crew videos | Current: street and park video skier Milo Nicholson is a US street and park skier whose public ski profile is built around crew edits rather than major contest results. His clearest breakout reference is Keeping Up, released by Vishnu in April 2024, with Wyatt Dorman and Raf Diaz. The edit follows the three skiers around Woodward Park City and Park City proper, with Nicholson listed on Vishnu Keys.... Read more on the Athlete page
Nikolay Dobrianov
Palisades Tahoe / Mammoth Mountain | Public Record: 2023-2025 | Known for: Mammothheimer 2023, Palisades with Nikolay, VORTEX with OS Crew | Focus: park laps, street-facing crew films and independent ski video culture Belmont When The Lap Had To Count The Belmont terrain park at Palisades Tahoe can change quickly in December, with early-season rails, firm landings and a thin margin between clean skiing and rushed movement. Nikolay Dobrianov’s public ski identity appears in that kind of setting: short laps, park features, crew videos and clips built around movement rather than formal contest results. Dobrianov is not publicly documented through World Cup starts, X Games invitations or an Olympic pathway.... Read more on the Athlete page
Rylie Warnick
Utah, USA | Active: 2023-present public freeski record | Known for: SuperUnknown 22 win, Red Bull Unrailistic 2026, SLVSH Cup, rail-focused park skiing | Current: emerging American street and park skier linked with Vishnu Freeski Snowbasin When The First Win Arrived Fast Snowbasin’s spring rail setup was soft at the edges, the April sun pulling moisture into the takeoffs while the metal still ran quick. Rylie Warnick came through that course in 2023 with only a short park-skiing history behind her, then left with the Spring Showdown win and a cash prize. The detail became part of her story because it sounded almost unrealistic: a skier who had barely entered park skiing months earlier was already landing fastslides, blind twos, spins on, and 450s out in public footage.... Read more on the Athlete page
Wyatt Dorman
United States | Active: 2024-present | Known for: UVMFST park edits, Oregon spring-pass clips, Woodies sessions | Current: crew-video skier Turner Brown is a US freeski park skier connected to the University of Vermont Freeskiing Team video scene and small-crew edits posted through Newschoolers. His public ski footprint is not built around major FIS results or X Games contest starts, but around short park videos, spring sessions and collaborative filming. In 2024, UVMFST listed Brown among the skiers in WHAT BRAND IS THAT, a November edit from an Oregon spring-pass trip with Sam Mitchell, Eli Moskowitz, Alex Durham, Nate Warren, Asa Moskowitz, Jack Lasewicz and Nate Caplan.... Read more on the Athlete page