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2026-27 Moguls Development Group

By Ryan Odeja - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
June, 15 2026
mountain scape with clouds rolling in

Following the successful launch of the Moguls National Development Group in 2025, U.S. Ski & Snowboard is excited to share the second cohort of athletes participating in the development project this season. 

The Moguls National Development Group is a pool of the best developmental moguls athletes in the country based on head-to-head performance at NorAms, U.S. Championships, and other domestic FIS events. Athletes selected for the MONDG are recognized with an invitation to national development projects during the 2026-27 season. MONDG programming aims to propel athletes toward the Stifel U.S. Ski Team. Strategic training opportunities will be organized during the preparation and competition periods to emphasize technical and tactical development in each athlete. An emphasis on conditioning will provide the backbone for advancement throughout the winter. The MONDG’s overall mission is to provide consistent, top-tier support for the growth of our next-generation athletes. The program will collaborate with the athletes’ current program and coaches to ensure athletes receive the best possible training, support and resources. 

MONDG athletes will work with U.S. Ski & Snowboard coach Chuck Martin, who will serve as the Head Coach of the moguls development group. The development group athletes will work in parallel with the national team athletes this season. Martin will serve as their head coach while collaborating with Rob Kober, the new head coach of the Stifel U.S. Freestyle Ski Team moguls team. Additionally, Vlad Lebedev and Bobby Aldigehri will serve as subject matter experts to help dial in the athletes' jumping and aerial skills. 

The second group of athletes selected for the MONDG comprises the best up-and-coming moguls skiers in the country - many with great international and domestic success, including multiple Junior World Championship and U.S. Championship medalists. This season’s camps kick off in June at the Utah Olympic Park. 

2026-27 Moguls National Development Group

(Club; Notable Achievements)

Women

  • Anabel Ayad (Park City Ski & Snowboard; 3rd, Junior World Championships dual moguls team, 2025; Four NorAm podiums)
  • Victoria Johnson (Killington Mountain School; 3rd, Junior World Championships dual moguls, 2026; 4th, U.S. Championships dual moguls, 2025)
  • Ava Keenan (Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 3rd, U.S. Championship moguls, 2026; Three NorAm top-10 finishes)
  • Eden Kruger (Killington Mountain School; 2nd, Junior World Championships dual moguls team, 2026; One World Cup start)*
  • Alivia Martin (Winter Park Competition Center; Two Junior World Championships starts)
  • Dory Michaud (Park City Ski & Snowboard; 3rd, U.S. Championship dual moguls, 2026; Six NorAm top-10 finishes)

Men

  • Jiah Cohen (Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Junior World Champion, dual moguls team, 2025; 3rd, Youth Olympic Games dual moguls team, 2024)*
  • Jack Egan (Wasatch Freestyle; 2nd, Junior World Championship dual moguls, 2026; One NorAm podium)
  • Porter Huff (Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 2nd, Junior World Championship moguls, 2026; 2024 Youth Olympic Games gold medalist, dual moguls team; Two time Youth Olympic Games medalist)*
  • Camden Lewis (Gould Academy; Two-time Junior World Championship medalist, 2026; 2nd, U.S. Championship dual moguls, 2026)*
  • Chase Littlefield (Wasatch Freestyle; 3rd, Junior World Championship dual moguls team, 2025; One NorAm podium)
  • Freddie Mickel (Wasatch Freestyle; Five Junior World Championship starts; One NorAm podium)*

* indicates previous World Cup starts