Under perfect snow conditions, Ordino Arcalís, Andorra, delivered a spectacular setting for the first-ever FIS Freeride World Championships.
“The snow and conditions were amazing. I’m always nervous going into a competition, and at the top I felt even more nervous today because I really wanted to push myself. My only focus was landing my run without thinking about the result. Becoming the first FIS Freeride World Champion feels like a dream. This victory belongs to my team, my fellow Swiss athletes, and everyone who supported Switzerland.”
Liam Rivera – FIS Freeride World Champion in Snowboard Men category
“I can’t believe it. The venue was incredible and so much fun. It’s an honor to be in this position. Representing the USA alongside so many other American athletes truly felt special, we came here as a team. There was an incredible energy surrounding this competition, and it made the experience even more meaningful.”
Mia Jones – FIS Freeride World Champion in Snowboard Women category
“I’m over the moon. I’m so proud to represent New Zealand. I wouldn’t be here without the many incredible skiers to have represented the country before me, so this win goes out to all of them. The crowd here is awesome and their support means the world. Like any other competition run, I just trying to point it and hold on. Thankfully I made it down cleanly, it still hasn’t sunk in that I’m the first ever Ski Men World Champion.”
Ben Richards – FIS Freeride World Champion in Ski Men category
“The feeling is incredible. The wait was long, and it’s bittersweet considering the weather and the five riders who weren’t able to complete their runs, but it’s still mind-blowing. I can hardly believe it. Representing my country as the only Polish rider in this competition means everything to me. Carrying my flag and representing my people was incredibly special, and I couldn’t be happier to finish the competition in first place.”
Zuzanna Witych – FIS Freeride World Champion in the Ski Women category


