Alec Henderson
Penticton, British Columbia, Canada | Active: 2019-present | Known for: SLVSH Cup Grandvalira 2025, Aspen NorAm gold, Canada NextGen, World Cup slopestyle finals | Current: Freestyle Canada NextGen / Line Skis Tignes When The Final Started To Feel Real The Tignes course ran fast in March, spring light cutting across the rails while the jump line waited above the French crowd. Alec Henderson had spent years building toward that kind of World Cup pressure: one run, no easy section, every rail and landing watched by judges who had already seen the best skiers in the world. His fifth place in Freeski Slopestyle at Tignes in 2026 gave the Canadian rider a different kind of marker.... Read more on the Athlete page
Alex Bateman
Carrabassett Valley Academy, United States | Active: 2022-present FIS record | Known for: Slopestyle, rail event, SuperUnknown 23 winner, Northstar FIS podium | Current: Active FIS athlete Banff Sunshine When The Vote Came In The park at Banff Sunshine Village carried late-April light, soft landings and the noise of a rider-vote week. Alex Bateman arrived as one of sixteen SuperUnknown 23 finalists, then left as the men’s winner. Level 1’s 2026 recap named him Male SuperUnknown 23, with Eleonora Ferrari taking the women’s title and Ryan Buttars earning Male Rider of the Week.... 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
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
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
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
Mathieu Dufresne
Montréal, Québec | Active Public Record: 2019-present | Known for: SuperUnknown XIX, MTL, MTL 2, Word To The Wise, Seasons, J Skis Poutine collab | Current: Montreal street skiing and Xavier Mayrand film projects Montréal Concrete With Barely Enough Snow The rail sat above Montréal concrete with just enough snow to make the run-in possible. Mat Dufresne, known across the street-skiing scene as Mat Duf, had no clean mountain landing, no park crew resetting the feature, and no safety margin from perfect winter conditions. The shot depended on timing, commitment, and the kind of quiet confidence that has become central to his skiing.... Read more on the Athlete page
Naomi Urness
Mont-Tremblant, Québec, Canada | Active: 2022-present | Focus: slopestyle, big air, Olympic park and pipe | Current: Freestyle Canada NextGen, Équipe du Québec, D-Structure and Station Mont-Tremblant Tignes Under Floodlights With The Globe Still Open Tignes ran under March floodlights, the big air landing polished hard and the night cold enough to sharpen every ski edge. Naomi Urness missed her first jump, then climbed back to the start knowing the Crystal Globe was still on the table. 50 from the judges, clean enough to reset the pressure.... 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
Zoe Greze-Kozuki
Campbell River / Whistler Freestyle, Canada | Active: 2017-present public record | Known for: Big air, slopestyle, Nor-Am podiums, SuperUnknown 23 finalist | Current: Active FIS athlete Whistler Blackcomb In April With Big Air On The Line The spring light at Whistler-Blackcomb can turn hardpack silver before the takeoff softens. Zoe Greze-Kozuki had to ski through that familiar Coast Mountain contrast in April 2025, when the Canadian National Freestyle Championships brought women’s big air and slopestyle back to Whistler. Her own athlete record lists gold in women’s big air, bronze in women’s slopestyle, and the overall women’s big air and slopestyle title from that week.... Read more on the Athlete page