Unpredictable lines, bold freestyle, and steep big-mountain riding define the third stop of the FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance
Feb 27, 2025·FreerideThe FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance delivered yet another unforgettable competition at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, where the world’s best freeriders put on a display of skill, creativity, and raw determination on the legendary Ozone face. Fresh snowfall and pristine conditions set the stage for a thrilling day of high-stakes riding, where both seasoned veterans and hungry newcomers pushed the limits of the sport.
With its steep chutes, cliffs, and playful cornices, the Ozone face remains one of the most dynamic stops on the Tour. Riders embraced the challenge, blending technical precision with freestyle prowess, resulting in some of the most spectacular runs of the season.
Unforgettable performances on the Ozone face
Snowboard Women: Michaela Davis-Meehan earns redemption
After a challenging start to the season, Australia’s Michaela Davis-Meehan roared back to the top with an 81.33-point run, displaying her signature confidence and control. She stomped a technical first air, navigated a complex traverse with ease, and closed her run with a huge final drop that secured her victory.
Anna Martinez (FRA) claimed second place with 78.00 points, riding a fast and technical line through big-mountain terrain, while Erin Sauvé (CAN) rounded out the podium with 71.67 points, executing a smooth and stylish descent on home snow.
Snowboard Men: Victor de le Rue’s masterclass in speed and style
French freeride icon Victor de le Rue delivered a dominant performance, earning 88.67 points with a technical and dynamic line. His seamless execution of back-to-back spins, including a flawless backside 360, demonstrated why he remains a force to be reckoned with.
Holden Samuels (USA) pushed hard to claim second place with 79.67 points, attacking the terrain with powerful, high-speed descents. Jonathan Penfield (CAN) celebrated his newfound Canadian citizenship with a well-earned third place (74.67 points), linking powerful turns with a calculated approach.
Ski Women: Molly Armanino raises the bar
In a fiercely contested Ski Women’s event, Molly Armanino (USA) claimed her first FWT win, scoring 84.67 points with an aggressive, full-throttle approach. She sent a huge drop early on, maintained fluidity through exposed terrain, and executed a perfectly timed double drop to cap off her run.
Jenna Keller (SUI) followed in second with 82.00 points, and securing her first FWT podium in her rookie season, showcasing her composed, calculated skiing, while Lena Kohler (GER) took third with 77.67 points, proving her ability to handle high-risk lines with ease.
Ski Men: Marcus Goguen stuns the crowd with a historic win
The moment of the day belonged to Marcus Goguen (CAN), who secured a career-defining victory in front of a home crowd with an astonishing 96.67-point run. His massive cork 720, followed by a seamless double drop and high-speed exit, left the judges no choice but to award him the highest score of the event.
Abel Moga (ESP) placed second with 90.33 points, executing a near-perfect run filled with technical spins and aggressive skiing. Ben Richards (NZL) landed third with 87.67 points, showcasing power and creativity in equal measure.
A true Freeride spectacle in Canada as the FWT heads to Georgia
The Kicking Horse Golden BC Pro delivered an unforgettable freeride showcase, with top-tier performances across all categories on the Ozone face. Perfect conditions set the stage for a classic event, with riders pushing limits and delivering both spectacular runs and dramatic crashes.
With Stop 3 in the books, the FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance now turns its attention to the next stop—the Georgia Pro—where deep snow and rugged terrain in the Caucasus Mountains await. The action continues as the world’s best freeriders prepare for another high-stakes showdown. Stay tuned on www.freerideworldtour.com and don’t miss any update!