The Women of Winter (WoW) Working Group held its first online meeting on Thursday 27 March, marking a significant step forward in advancing opportunities for women in snowsports.
As the northern hemisphere competition season winds down, we look back at the accomplishments of Australian athletes who have been doing us proud on the global stage.
Australia has finished with four medals at the 2025 FIS World Championships in St Mortiz, Switzerland, after Danielle Scott claimed a bronze medal in the aerial skiing event on the last day of competition.
Australia claimed its second medal at the 2025 FIS World Championships in St Moritz-Engadin, Switzerland, with a silver medal performance from the Australia 2 team of Mia Clift and Cameron Bolton in the mixed team event. The Australia 1 team featuring Josie Baff and Adam Lambert finished sixth.
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 March edition of the Snowboard Community Update has a special guest providing the introduction. NSWIS SBX Team member James Johnstone provides the community with an update of what he has been up to this Northern Season!
Matt Graham has claimed Australia’s first medal at the 2025 FIS Freestyle and Snowboard World Championships, winning bronze in a courageous performance in the iconic Swiss resort town of St Moritz, where three of the top four men suffered heavy crashes in a wild semi-final round of skiing.
As the current Head Mogul Coach for Team Buller Riders (TBR), Paris Speirs’ work in the snow industry spans both domestic and international contexts with her mogul coaching roles for Snow Australia and the New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS).