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Freeski

About Freeski

Freeski is an action-packed sport combining the high-flying tricks of freestyle skiing with the edge-of-your-seat excitement of snowboarding. The sport, which is contested as part of freestyle skiing at the Olympic Winter Games, is relatively new, making its Olympic debut in 2014. 

The sport consists of three primary disciplines: halfpipe, slopestyle and ski cross.

iHeart U.S. Revolution Tour - Event Information

The 2026 iHeart U.S. Revolution Tour has implemented an all pre-qualified athlete field for all Halfpipe, Slopestyle and Big Air events. Athletes will qualify for the Tour through a variety of criteria including their competition results from the prior season.

2026 iHeart U.S. Revolution Tour Pre-Qualified Athlete List

Freeski Pre-Qualified Athlete List

iHeart U.S. Revolution Tour - Registration Information

Prequalified Athlete Registration

Prequalified athlete invitations will be emailed mid-November. If you are prequalified and have not received registration information by mid-November, please contact Erin McNeely - [email protected]

 

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Commits to Sustainability

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
October, 25 2017
2017 Squaw Valley World Cup

U.S. Ski & Snowboard, the national governing body for Olympic skiing and snowboarding, today issued an official statement of sustainability, pledging the organization’s commitment to reducing its environmental footprint, promoting sustainability and preserving its sports for generations to come.

“The winter season and everything it encompasses, from snowfall to cold temperatures, is essential to our organization’s success on the Olympic stage and to the growth of skiing and snowboarding in America and across the globe,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard President and CEO Tiger Shaw. “As a national and international leader in our sports, it is important for us to vocalize our position on climate change and join our athletes, members and partners in inspiring change.”

In addition to publishing a sustainability statement, U.S. Ski & Snowboard has also formed an internal sustainability committee to help establish best practices for the organization at events and global team activities. The organization has aligned itself with the City of Park City, National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) and Protect Our Winters (POW) in these efforts. Each entity plays a role in supporting U.S. Ski & Snowboard and its athletes.

"Protect Our Winters is proud to partner with U.S. Ski & Snowboard and we're happy to see them not only speak out about the reality of climate change and its impacts on our industry, communities, and the sports we love, but to also take action,” said Barbara Weber, Senior Brand Manager at POW. “We look forward to working together to further find solutions to the climate crisis, while engaging many of the athletes who represent our respective organizations."

“Park City Municipal supports U.S. Ski & Snowboard in their industry leading efforts to address climate change,” said Mayor of Park City Jack Thomas. “It will take all of us to ensure that our ski slopes stay snowy in the winter, so that great skiing and snowboarding conditions last for future generations.”

The sustainability statement reads as follows:

U.S. Ski & Snowboard, a national and global leader in snow sports, is committed to addressing climate change and stewarding sustainability of winter sports. Millions globally are inspired by winter sports and enjoy healthy, active lifestyles in winter environments. Climate change threatens our winter environments with receding glaciers, rising sea levels, volatile weather cycles and less snowfall.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard’s vision is to make the United States of America the best in the world in Olympic skiing and snowboarding. Our mission is to lead, encourage, and support athletes in achieving excellence by empowering national teams, clubs, coaches, parents, officials, volunteers and fans. We will achieve this excellence in our environmental practices by acting to sustain the sports that inspire us daily. We will tackle climate change by reducing our environmental footprint and promoting environmental responsibility. We intend to achieve our goals while minimizing our organization’s impact on the environment and helping to preserve the ability of future generations to safely live and play in our shared natural environment. Our commitment to environmental stewardship is long-term. A healthy environment benefits everyone – employees, fans, athletes, sponsors and the community at large.
 

To reach this vision, we adopt the following three guiding principles:

  • U.S. Ski & Snowboard will utilize and promote sustainable business practices within our organization, with our business partners, suppliers, sponsors and in our hundreds of events and competitions we organize, manage and sanction.
  • U.S. Ski & Snowboard will educate our stakeholders, including athletes, coaches, parents, staff, clubs and fans, about the effects of climate change on the future sustainability of our sports.
  • U.S. Ski & Snowboard will collaborate with resort partners, environmental groups, other sports federations and industry organizations to collectively promote and support environmentally sustainable practices in every aspect of the snow sports industry.

By formulating specific action plans based on these guiding principles, U.S. Ski & Snowboard will strive to lead nationally and globally in all aspects of sustainable practices in the snow sports world.

Toyota U.S. Grand Prix Copper Mountain

COLORADO
Women and Men
Halfpipe
Halfpipe
Dec 17 - Dec 20, 2025
Jan 07 - Jan 10, 2026

Toyota U.S. Revolution Tour Park City

UTAH
Women and Men
Halfpipe, Slopestyle
Halfpipe, Slopestyle
Jan 12 - Jan 17, 2026
Mar 10 - Mar 14, 2026
Mar 23 - Mar 27, 2026

Officials - Getting Started

Why become a U.S. Ski & Snowboard official? Taking part as a competition official is exciting -- it brings you into the heart of the action! And it's a way of helping the thousands of young athletes who enter U.S. Ski & Snowboard competitions to have fun and to achieve personal goals.

It's simple to get started. Just join U.S. Ski & Snowboard as an official. And work with your local U.S. Ski & Snowboard Club to volunteer at an entry-level position.

Officials Development

Officials, many of which are volunteers, play a critical role in young athletes achieving their goals and dreams. U.S. Ski & Snowboard sanctions more than 4,000 individual competitions annually and provides an educational system for over 5,600 U.S. Ski & Snowboard officials. Those competitions would not be possible without the time from those dedicated officials and other competition volunteers.