Aidan Laing
Australia | Active: 2021-present FIS record | Known for: Slopestyle, big air, Australian Park & Pipe Team, ANC podiums, Junior Worlds | Current: Active FIS athlete Perisher Under Southern Winter Light The Front Valley line at Perisher can feel fast when the Australian winter sun hardens the takeoffs and the wind moves across the Snowy Mountains. Aidan Laing’s public record starts in that kind of environment: domestic park laps, Southern Hemisphere competition windows, early FIS starts and a national development pathway built around slopestyle and big air. His profile is still young, but it is no longer blank.... Read more on the Athlete page
Jérémy Gagné
Stoneham, Québec | Active: 2021-present | Known for: Canadian NextGen slopestyle, big air, rail events, Nor-Am podiums, Stoneham World Cup | Current: Freestyle Canada NextGen Slopestyle/Big Air Stoneham When The Crowd Was His Own The Stoneham course sat under a Québec winter sky, loud with family voices, cold air, and the scrape of skis leaving the start. Jérémy Gagné had grown up on that mountain; now he was dropping into a World Cup slopestyle line where every rail, jump, and landing carried hometown pressure. That February 2025 start gave his public story a clear image.... Read more on the Athlete page
Jesse Downs
Vancouver / Whistler, British Columbia, Canada | Active: 2023-present public record | Known for: Slopestyle, big air, BC Team, Whistler footage, I Can Sue! edit | Current: Active FIS athlete Jesse Downs is a Canadian freeski park skier from British Columbia, with a public record split between official development competition and Whistler-based video footage. FIS lists him as a Canadian athlete with Whistler Freestyle, born in 2006, active under FIS code 2539599.... Read more on the Athlete page
Jude Oliver
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada | Active: 2024-present FIS record | Known for: Big air, slopestyle, Junior Worlds bronze, Nor-Am podiums, BC Freestyle Team | Current: Active FIS athlete Calgary Flat Light And A Bronze Run The big-air jump at WinSport in Calgary sat under flat March light when Jude Oliver needed his landings to hold. He was 16, skiing on home snow for Canada, and the Junior World Championships final was already moving fast around Frank Wahlstroem and Lucas Ball. 50, claiming bronze in men’s freeski big air.... Read more on the Athlete page
Makenna Griffiths
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada | Active: 2025-present FIS record | Known for: Slopestyle, big air, BC Team, Whistler Freestyle, Vancouver street podium | Current: Active FIS athlete Whistler Speed Before The Names Were Bigger The Blackcomb park can change fast when spring light hits the landings and the in-run softens between laps. Makenna Griffiths comes from that Whistler setting: rails, jumps, coastal weather, club training, and a local scene where young riders share the same sessions as older BC names. Her public record is still early, but it already has structure.... Read more on the Athlete page
Rudy Lépine
Rimouski, Québec | Active street skier, filmer, editor, and ON3P Team Pro rider | Public markers: early SIMPLE edits, Sensorial Quartet, LOVECRAFT, PSYCHOACTIV, Delirium, Fingers Crossed, ROOTY PRO | Main lane: street skiing, rails, Québec spots, film-led creative skiing Montréal Steel With Salt On The Run-In The Montréal rail was cold, salted, and loud under passing traffic, with snow packed into a thin white tongue between concrete stairs. Rudy Lépine came at it like a skier who understood the spot before the camera turned on: speed first, then patience, then pressure held long enough for the trick to breathe. His skiing belongs to that world.... Read more on the Athlete page