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
Keenan Griffiths
Canada | Active: 2020s | Known for: IFSA/FWT Junior freeride ski competition | Current: Junior Ski Men rider based around Whistler/Blackcomb Keenan Griffiths is a Canadian junior freeride skier listed in the FWT Junior system in the Ski Men category. His official FWT Junior profile identifies him as an 18-year-old rider connected to Whistler-Blackcomb, placing his current public ski identity inside the Sea to Sky freeride environment rather than the slopestyle or halfpipe circuit. That context matters for how his skiing should be read: junior freeride results are built around line choice, control, fluidity, air, terrain management and composure on natural snow, not only isolated tricks on shaped features.... 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
Malcolm Farris
Brookfield, Nova Scotia, Canada | Active: 2022-present FIS record | Known for: Slopestyle, big air, Canada Games bronze, Cardrona ANC podium | Current: Active FIS athlete Prince Edward Island When The 1440 Had To Land The big-air jump at the 2023 Canada Winter Games had already pushed Malcolm Farris outside the safe part of the podium conversation. One attempt remained, the Nova Scotia support crew was loud, and the landing needed to hold. 20, and moved into bronze by two-tenths of a point.... Read more on the Athlete page
Ryder McKenzie-White
Kamloops / Sun Peaks, British Columbia, Canada | Active: 2025-present FIS record | Known for: Slopestyle, rail event, big air, BC Team, Junior Worlds finals | Current: Active FIS athlete Sun Peaks Speed Before The Junior Worlds Push The Sun Peaks slopestyle course carried cold interior snow, fast takeoffs and a clean January sky when Ryder McKenzie-White put his 2026 season into motion. He won the men’s freeski slopestyle event there on January 17, then backed it up with sixth in big air the next day. That weekend gave his public profile a clear opening marker: a Kamloops skier from Sun Peaks Freestyle turning a home-province Canada Cup stop into a launch point for a deeper season.... Read more on the Athlete page