Jack Hague
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada | Active: 2023-present public record | Known for: FWT Junior, Whistler Freeride Club, park and freeride clips | Current: Emerging Whistler video and junior freeride presence Jack Hague is a Canadian skier from the Whistler scene, with a public record split between junior freeride competition and short-form park video appearances. His official Freeride World Tour Junior profile lists him as a Canadian ski men rider, 17 years old, based in Whistler, with a 2025 Whistler IFSA Junior result. LiveHeats also places Jack Hague with Whistler Freeride Club in the U15 Ski Men field at the 2023 Whistler Blackcomb IFSA Junior 2* Regional.... Read more on the Athlete page
Joel Macnair
Vancouver, British Columbia | Active FIS athlete: Joel MACNAIR, born 2002, FIS Code 2539181 | Public record: Whistler Freeski Team, Freestyle BC, Canadian Nationals, Mammoth, Stoneham, Whistler Blackcomb, HEAD/TYROLIA film appearance | Main lane: slopestyle, Big Air, park edits Mammoth When The Draw Tightened The Mammoth slopestyle course in March 2025 carried the dry scrape of spring takeoffs, with a North American field stacked from the first name to the last. Joel MacNair finished eighth, between Bruce Oldham and Jude Oliver, on a result sheet led by Keagan Supple, Anders Chapman, Alexander Henderson, Henry Townshend, Hugh MacMenamin, and Campbell Burrows. S.... 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
Landon Owen-Mold
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada | Active: 2010s-present | Known for: FIS Nor-Am slopestyle, big air and rail event starts | Current: Active Canadian freeski competitor Stoneham Numbers In A February Start List The course name on the FIS sheet read Stoneham, Quebec, and the date was February 7, 2026. Landon Owen-Mold was not there as a background name. He was in a Nor-Am Cup big air field, carrying a Whistler Freestyle profile into a winter circuit where one missed takeoff can erase a weekend.... Read more on the Athlete page
Misha Litvinenko
Québec, Canada | Active: 2022-present public record | Known for: Slopestyle, big air, Équipe Québec, Stoneham Nor-Am silver, Whistler big air win | Current: Active FIS athlete Stoneham Snowfall And A First Nor-Am Podium The big-air jump at Stoneham Mountain Resort was running through heavy Quebec snow when Misha Litvinenko put down the result that changed his public record. On March 1, 2025, he finished second in men’s freeski big air at the Stoneham Nor-Am, behind Tate Garrod and ahead of Jérémy Gagné. Freestyle Canada described the event as a difficult weather week, with Canadian riders dominating podiums across slopestyle and big air.... Read more on the Athlete page