Australian rising stars made a strong statement at the Australia New Zealand Cup (ANC) Big Air competition held at Thredbo, claiming victory in three of the four events on offer.
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.
The 2025 Snow Australia Awards recognise the achievements of athletes across the 2025/26 season on the domestic and international scene and we are delighted to name the Junior Athletes of the Year as nominated by their respective National Discipline Committees.
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.
Snowboarder Scotty James has won an incredible fourth career halfpipe World Championship gold medal in St Mortiz-Engadin, Switzerland, making it a double medal celebration for Australia after Mia Clift and Cam Bolton claimed silver in the snowboard cross mixed team event earlier in the day.
The 2025 FIS Snowboard, Freestyle & Freeski World Championships are underway in Engadin, Switzerland with Australia’s team of 33 athletes ready to finish their season on a high.
Ten Park & Pipe athletes have been selected to represent Australia at the 2025 FIS Snowboard, Freestyle & Freeski World Championships in Engadin, Switzerland which gets underway next week.
Scotty James has become the only man to win four straight X-Games SuperPipe gold medals, after winning his seventh career X-Games gold medal under lights in Aspen, USA, surpassing the legendary snowboarder Shaun White after commanding playoff and final round performances.
Snowboarder Scotty James has produced one of the best runs of his impressive halfpipe career, to claim the gold medal at the Laax Open in Switzerland, the tenth World Cup victory of his career and fourth win at the prestigious Swiss event.
It's over four years now since Paige Jones first stood on an ANC podium at Perisher and now at 20 years old she is looking to take her career to another level.