How to Watch the FIS Freestyle, Freeski & Snowboard World Championships

The FIS Freestyle, Freeski & Snowboard World Championships kicks off on February 19, featuring some of the best U.S. skiers and riders competing for medals in Bakuriani, Georgia. Tune in on Peacock and skiandsnowboard.live to watch it all, with delayed coverage on NBC and CNBC.
2023 FIS Freestyle, Freeski & Snowboard World Championships Live Coverage
All times EST
Check local listings, subject to change
Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023
3:00 a.m. - men’s and women’s snowboard parallel giant slalom - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
5:30 a.m. - mixed team aerials - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Tuesday, Feb. 21
4:00 a.m. - men’s and women’s snowboard parallel slalom - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023
4:00 a.m. - snowboard team parallel slalom - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
5:00 a.m. - men's and women's aerials finals - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023
5:30 a.m. - men's and women's moguls finals - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Sunday, Feb. 26, 2023
5:30 a.m. - men's and women's dual moguls - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Monday, Feb. 27
4:00 a.m. - men’s and women’s snowboard slopestyle finals - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023
4:00 a.m. – men’s and women’s freeski slopestyle – Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Friday, March 3
1:00 a.m. - men’s and women’s snowboard halfpipe finals - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
5:30 a.m. - men’s and women’s snowboardcross - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Saturday, March 4
1:00 a.m. – men’s and women’s freeski halfpipe finals – Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
5:30 a.m. - team snowboardcross - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
Sunday, March 5
1:00 a.m. – men’s and women’s freeski big air finals – Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
5:00 a.m. - men’s and women’s snowboard big air finals - Peacock, skiandsnowboard.live
2023 Copper Mountain Dew Tour Preview

Next weekend, Copper Mountain Resort in Copper, Colo. will welcome back the best freeskiers and snowboarders for two days of unrivaled competition at the Dew Tour. Skiers and snowboarders from around the world will travel to Copper and compete in various events. Dew Tour kicks off Feb. 24th and goes until Sunday, Feb. 26th.
This year, 14 U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes were invited to compete in the slopestyle, halfpipe, super streetstyle, and superpipe high air & best trick jam contests. Dew Tours signature super streetstyle competition will be doubled in size this year which will allow for a larger, more diverse athlete pool and gives onsite spectators a better viewing experience. All invited halfpipe competitors will get the chance to compete in the superpipe high air & best trick jam, where they will showcase their amplitude, creativity, and style.
Olympic gold medalist Alex Hall will be competing in the Dew Tour slopestyle event after having a very successful season thus far, with a silver medal at the Laax Open and multiple top 10 results. Hall will be a great skier to watch out for as he is hungry to add more podiums to his repertoire this season. Joining him will be teammate Colby Stevenson who is coming off of a win at the Kings & Queens of Corbet's in Jackson Hole, Wyo., as well as a gold medal at the Aspen X Games slopestyle event.
Reigning 2021 Dew Tour gold medalist, Alex Ferriera, will be returning to the halfpipe to claim his title on Saturday, Feb. 25th, along with several teammates who have been around the world competing in World Cups, most recently in Calgary, Canada and Mammoth Lakes, Calif.
On the snowboard front, Colorado locals Red Gerard and Taylor Gold are set to drop in. Gerard will compete in slopestyle and Gold in halfpipe. U.S. Snowboard Pro Team athlete Sonora Alba will be one of the halfpipe ladies to look out for during this event. Alba's first Dew Tour was back in 2020 which secured her a spot to the U.S. Burton Open and eventually landed her onto the U.S. Pro Snowboard Halfpipe team in 2021. In the 2022-23 season, the snowboarders have competed around the world, most recently in halfpipe and slopestyle contests in Laax, Switzerland, Aspen, Colo., Mammoth Mountain, Cali., and Calgary, Canada.
Athletes
Freeski
- Alex Hall
- Colby Stevenson
- Aaron Blunk
- David Wise
- Alex Ferreira
- Matt Labaugh
Snowboard
- Red Gerard
- Kaitlyn Adams
- Sonny Alba
- Bea Kim
- Taylor Gold
- Ryan Wachendorfer
Schedule
For the most up to date schedule, click here.
Feb 25th, 2023
- Men's Ski Superpipe Final
- Women's Snowboard Superpipe Final
- Women’s Snowboard Super Streetstyle Qualifier and Final
- Men’s Ski Super Streetstyle Qualifier and Final
Feb 26th, 2023
- Men’s Snowboard Superpipe Final
- Superpipe High Air & Best Trick Jam presented by U.S. Air Force
- Women’s Ski Super Streetstyle Qualifier and Final
- Men’s Snowboard Super Streetstyle Qualifier and Final
How to Watch
Marino Takes Home the Win in Calgary, Henricksen Second

The U.S. Snowboard team had a big showing across the board in Calgary, highlighted by pro athletes Julia Marino and Dusty Henrickesen, who are on a hot streak after both winning in Mammoth and taking first and second in Calgary.
The Calgary Snow Rodeo hosted its second World Cup of the season, in perfect timing for athletes to get one more contest under their belt before some of the team travels to Georgia (the country!) for the 2023 Snowboard, Freestyle and Freeski World Championships. With both the men and women competing in slopestyle and halfpipe, the U.S. had several athletes not only advance to finals but many in the top-five.
Julia Marino took home her second first-place trophy of the past two weeks. She won the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain, traveled straight to Calgary and walked away with another win. For the men, Dusty Henricksen also shined, by taking home second-place a week after being atop the podium in Mammoth.
Marino and Henricksen Atop FIS Overall Standings
Marino, who made it clear that she would be hard to beat from the get-go, kept the momentum rolling into the finals, where she threw down a perfect 50-50 to frontside lipslide to fakie on the rail section to a switch backside bluntslide cork 900 weddle and backside 720 melon. She finished the slopestyle finals with a high score of 78.36 and nabbed her seventh career World Cup win. With her win in the Calgary Snow Rodeo, Marino takes hold of the top spot on the FIS Snowboard slopestyle World Cup standings - 83 points ahead of her nearest competitor. With the yellow bib in hand, Marino also moved into third place on the Park & Pipe overall standings.
Henricksen has had a break-out season with three podiums, one win and two second places. Going into World Championships, Henricksen also takes the number one spot in the FIS Snowboard slopestyle standings, and similar to Marino, is third overall for the Park & Pipe overall FIS standings.
Along with Henricksen, there were several U.S. men in the finals. Chris Corning, who is coming off a podium result in Mammoth finished the weekend in the top-10, in ninth. Along with Corning, there were four more in the finals. Jake Canter had a great run and landed himself in the fifth position, with Brock Crouch not far behind in seventh. Fynn Bullock-Womble was 14th and Sean FitzSimons 15th.
RESULTS