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Mastro Third in Laax Open

By Leann Bentley
January, 21 2023
Maddie Mastro
Maddie Mastro looks down the pipe in Laax, Switzerland. (U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

Due to unfavorable weather in Switzerland, the finals snowboard halfpipe contest was canceled and the semi-final results stand. In qualifiers, Mastro qualified for the final for the women and Chase Josey, Chase Blackwell and Ryan Wachendorfer for the men - ultimately their qualifier results became their final results. 

With a solid run through the pipe two days prior, Mastro found herself back on the podium in the Laax Open, which is one of the biggest and most competitive contests of the World Cup circuit. 

For Mastro, this is her first World Cup of 2023 and her best result at the Laax Open, where last year she was ninth. Now, Mastro is slated to travel back to the States and compete at X Games in the SuperPipe contest at Aspen Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen, Colo.

For the men, Josey was ninth, Blackwell tenth, and Wachendorfer 12th, respectively, in the qualifiers, which landed them in the top 15 for finals with the cancelation. This is Wachendorfer's best finals result in the Laax Open. 

Now, the team will rest, travel back to the States and get ready for the last domestic World Cup, the 2023 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain

RESULTS

Men

Women

 

2023 Aspen X Games Preview

By Leann Bentley
January, 20 2023
X Games
The X Games are returning to Aspen Jan. 27-29. (Mark Clavin)

In just a week, Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen, Colo. will welcome back the best freeskiers and snowboarders for three days of competition. Snowboarders and skiers from around the world will compete in various contests with over 30,000 fans expected to tune in. X Games Aspen kicks off on Friday, January 27th and goes through Sunday, January 29th.

This year, 22 U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes were invited to compete in the big air, slopestyle, knuckle huck and halfpipe contests. 

Olympic gold medalist Alex Hall, who is the only skier to win the X Games in four different disciplines, slopestyle, big air, knuckle huck, and real ski, will return to chase his sixth X Games gold. In 2022, Hall threw a double cork 2160 to win and stunned everyone in the crowd, leaving even the announcers speechless.

"I'm excited to hopefully take a new approach to some of my tricks and have fun out there," said Hall. "Pushing my creativity will be the goal and the knuckle huck contest should be a great time, too!"

Alex Ferriera, a two-time X Games champion (2019 and 2020 superpipe) will also return to the pipe this year, along with several teammates who have been around the world competing in World Cups, most recently in Calgary, Canada and Laax, Switzerland. 

For the women, Maggie Voisin will make her 2022-23 contest debut. Voisin, a seven-time X Games medalist, will return to the main stage and compete in the slopestyle contest. Along with Voisin is local Aspen athlete Hanna Faulhaber who will return to her home mountain to compete at her "favorite event ever" - the X Games superpipe. Faulhaber was third in 2022 and is looking forward to "having the hometown crowd surrounding the pipe and cheering their loudest for me," she said. "Last year was such an amazing time and to walk away with a third place was a true dream come true. I can't wait to be back there in a week and do it all again and put on the best show for everyone." 

On the snowboard front, Colorado locals Red Gerard and Lucas Foster are slated to drop in. Gerard will compete in slopestyle and Foster in superpipe. Maddie Mastro, who won X Games bronze in 2018, has accepted her invitation and will compete in the superpipe competition. In the 2022-23 season, the snowboarders have been competing around the world, most recently in halfpipe and slopestyle contests in Laax, Switzerland. After X games, they will head to Mammoth Mountain, California for the 2023 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix. 

Athletes 

Snowboard

  • Chris Corning
  • Jake Canter
  • Sean FitzSimons
  • Lucas Foster
  • Red Gerard
  • Dusty Henricksen
  • Julia Marino
  • Maddie Mastro
  • Zeb Powell

Freeski 

  • Aaron Blunk
  • Hanna Faulhaber
  • Alex Ferreira
  • Mac Forehand
  • Alex Hackel
  • Alex Hall
  • Birk Irving
  • Brita Sigourney
  • Colby Stevenson
  • Maggie Voisin
  • David Wise
  • Quinn Wolferman
Schedule 

For the most up-to-date schedule, click here.

Jan. 27, 2023

  • Women's Snowboard Slopestyle
  • Women's Ski Big Air
  • Ski Knuckle Huck
  • Men's Snowboard SuperPipe

Jan. 28, 2023

  • Men's Ski Slopestyle
  • Women's Snowboard SuperPipe
  • Women's Ski SuperPipe
  • Women's Snowboard Big Air
  • Men's Snowboard Big Air

Jan. 29, 2023

  • Women's Ski Slopestyle
  • Men's Snowboard Slopestyle
  • Snowboard Knuckle Huck
  • Men's Big Air
  • Men;s Ski SuperPipe

2023 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain Virtual Media Hub

January 30 - February 6, 2023

Welcome to the 2023 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix – FIS World Cup Freeski & Snowboard halfpipe and slopestyle event at Mammoth Mountain, California. Mammoth has hosted the Grand Prix more than a dozen times and is excited to welcome back the top skiers and riders back to California to close out the domestic World Cup schedule. 

Corning Seventh, Henricksen 10th in Kreischberg Big Air

By Leann Bentley
January, 14 2023
Chris Corning
Chris Corning in the Visa Big Air presented by Toyota contest earlier this season. (Mike Dawson - U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

U.S. Snowboard Team athletes Chris Corning and Dusty Henricksen both landed top-ten finishes in the Big Air contest in Kreischberg, Austria for the fourth snowboard Big Air contest of the season. On the site of the 2015 FIS Snowboard, Freestyle and Freeski World Championships, the jump was in excellent condition for the nighttime event despite the low snowfall across much of Europe. 

Corning finished the day in seventh through three jumps and Henrickson was 10th, respectively. 

On the second run, Corning went big and and landed the top score out of all the competitors and ended the day with a combined score of 307.30 but Japan won the day, with Taiga Hasegawa, Ryoma Kimata and Kira Kimura in first, second and third. 

Going into the contest, Corning was tied with Janne Korpi with seven career World Cup titles, three in slopestyle, two in big air and two overall. Corning was second in the Visa Big Air presented by Toyota in Copper Mountain, Colo., earlier this season and is considered one of the most experienced, talented and driven competitors on the circuit. 

For Henrickson, he is a strong competitor among the strong field of 50 riders and showed his strength finishing in the top 10. 

There were no U.S. women competing in this snowboard Big Air contest.

RESULTS

Men's Big Air

2023 World University Games U.S. Team Announced

By Leann Bentley
January, 10 2023
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U.S. Ski & Snowboard has announced the 44 student-athletes who will represent the United States in five different sports at the 2023 FISU World University Games in Lake Placid, N.Y., Jan 12-22, 2023. 

The FISU Winter World University Games, which occurs biannually, is the largest multi-sport collegiate event in the world after the Winter Olympics. This year, student-athletes will compete in Lake Placid and represent their countries in the same venues as the 1972 Winter Olympic Games.

The World University Games dates back to 1923 and has since brought together college students between the ages of 17-25 to compete in multiple sports in one centralized location. This year, nearly 1,500 athletes from 43 different countries will compete in 12 disciplines: cross country skiing, alpine skiing, biathlon, figure skating, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, nordic combined, ski jumping, curling, short and long track speed skating and snowboarding. Throughout the 10 days of competition, 86 events will take place with over 250 medal opportunities. 

ROSTERS (Name - University - Birthdate)

Alpine

Women

  • Carissa Cassidy - Colby College - 08/20/2002
  • Sophia Tozzi - Middlebury College - 09/12/2003
  • Ainsley Proffit - University of Alaska Anchorage - 03/21/2001 
  • Mia Hunt - Denver University - 03/21/2001
  • Tegan Wold - Montana State University - 01/11/2003
  • Charlotte Maurer - Colby College - 02/3/2001
  • Ella Spear - Colby College - 03/28/2001
  • Kaitlyn Harsch - University of Colorado - 01/1/2001
  • Cheyenne Brown - Colorado Mountain College - 11/26/1999
  • Ashley Humphreys - Colby-Sawyer College - 01/4/2000

Men

  • Jacob Dilling - University of Colorado - 10/19/1999
  • Tanner Perkins - Montana State University - 05/18/2001
  • Jeremy Mathers - University of Utah - 07/22/2001
  • Spencer Wright - Boston College - 06/29/1999
  • Nicolas Richeda - Middlebury College - 03/12/2002
  • Oliver Parazette - University of Utah - 03/6/2002
  • Jack Reich - University of Colorado - 06/10/2022
  • Hunter Eid - University of Alaska Anchorage - 02/22/2001

 

Cross Country 

Women

  • Anabel Needham - Michigan Tech - 01/8/2001
  • Nina Seemann - Dartmouth College - 10/20/2002
  • Kendall Kramer - University of Alaska Fairbanks - 06/26/2002
  • Sophia Mazzoni - Montana State University - 03/29/2001
  • Lucinda Anderson - University of New Hampshire - 12/3/2000
  • Renae Anderson - Bowdoin College - 09/15/1998
  • Annie McColgan - University of Vermont - 01/23/2002
  • Erin Bianco - Colby College - 10/8/1998

Men

  • John Steel Hagenbuch - Dartmouth College - 10/1/2001
  • Will Koch - University of Colorado - 02/21/2002
  • Finn Sweet - University of Vermont - 03/18/2002
  • Gregory Burt - University of Vermont - 2002
  • Adam Witkowski - Michigan Tech University - 02/12/2000
  • Alexander Maurer - University of Colorado - 08/15/2002
  • Garrett Butts - Alaska Pacific University - 02/16/2001
  • Cameron Wolfe - Dartmouth College - 10/23/2000

Parallel Snowboarding 

Women

  • Alexa Bullis - University of Colorado at Colorado Springs - 03/1/2000
  • Kaiya Kizuka - Penn State - 05/26/1999
  • Mika Kizuka - Lehigh University - 01/22/2002
  • Cecelia Jones - Denver University - 10/20/2001

Men

  • Hunter Bernard - Springfield College - 10/23/2000
  • William Massie - Penn State - 12/2/2000

Snowboardcross

Women

  • Abigail Benser - Westminster College - 09/1/2001
  • Paige Hughes - Northhampton Community College - 06/5/2004

Men

  • Hunter Bernard - Springfield College- 10/23/2000

Skicross

  • Jack Mitchell - Mission Ridge Ski Education Foundation - 03/3/2003

Find the World University Games schedule HERE.