Australia’s next generation of park and pipe athletes delivered a series of standout performances at the 2026 Park & Pipe Junior World Championships in Calgary, with one gold and two bronze medals highlighting a strong week of competition from 27 February to 7 March.
Freeski superstar Indra Brown has shown maturity and skill well beyond her years, finishing fifth in the Women’s Freeski Halfpipe on the final day of competition at Milano Cortina 2026.
With world-class facilities behind her, an unshakeable belief in her abilities, and a fearless approach to innovation, Indra Brown isn’t just riding the future of Australian freeskiing, she’s shaping it, one spin at a time.
With just two more weekends to go before Australia’s Olympic Team for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games is locked in, the pace is ramping up for Olympic hopefuls.
Australian snowsport athletes are set for another action-packed World Cup weekend, with competition unfolding across North America, Europe and Asia from Friday night.
For Indra Brown, a historic World Cup debut wasn’t something she had planned from childhood, it grew naturally from a love of skiing that began in Canada.
Congratulations to the 11 athletes who have been announced as the 2025 Emerging Talent Program (ETP) Athlete Award Winners, part of the Snow Australia Community Sport Awards.
Australian athletes were in the thick of competition across Europe over the weekend across Freeski Slopestyle and Alpine Skiing in the World Cup season.
Australia’s freeski contingent returns to World Cup action this week as the 2025/26 FIS Freeski World Cup season launches in Stubai, Austria, with the first of three crucial Slopestyle qualifying events for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games set for 21-22 November.
Australia’s Freeski and Snowboard contingent impressed at the Australia-New Zealand Cup (ANC) in Cardrona Alpine Resort, rounding out a strong week of performances across Big Air, Slopestyle and Halfpipe.
Australia’s top snowboard and freeski athletes will descend on Cardrona Alpine Resort this weekend for the 2025 Australia–New Zealand Cup (ANC), running from 29 September to 3 October.
Competing in New Zealand in the last week, Australian athletes in two disciplines have dominated their respective Australia New Zealand Cups (ANC), picking up seven podium finishes between them.
An impressive field of 68 athletes across four divisions lined up for Thredbo’s Triple Crown: Slopestyle, an event sanctioned by FIS in 2025 and proudly part of the Australian New Zealand Cup (ANC) series.
The 2024/25 season certainly brought the highlights across both ski and snowboard with a seasoned star again being crowned World Champion while a team favourite broke through on the World Cup circuit for a historic result.