
Annual Event Begins at 10 a.m. MST Exclusively via Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR), Wyoming, announced today that the seventh annual Kings & Queens of Corbet’s ski and snowboard freeride invitational will kick off on Tuesday, February 11 at 10 a.m. MST. The event will be streamed live for free and exclusively on Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s YouTube channel and at JacksonHole.com.
This year’s Kings & Queens event will bring together a star-studded roster of skiers and snowboarders to the resort’s famous Corbet’s Couloir, including past champions Colby Stevenson and Claire McPherson (2023) as well as Piper Kunst (2021) and Veronica Paulsen (2020).
JMHR will award a total of $50,000 in prize money for the 2024 Kings & Queens of Corbet competition. For the first time in the event’s history, separate awards will be given for the top male and female performers in both the ski and snowboard categories.
The winners in each category will be awarded $5,000, while the second-place finishers will take home $3,000, and the third-place finishers will claim $2,000. JHMR also announced that a $5,000 bonus will be given to the highest-scoring male and female athlete regardless of discipline, and those two competitors will be named the King and Queen of Corbet’s.
JHMR will provide complete coverage of the event, including reels and stories from event day, on its Instagram channel at @jacksonhole, and fans will find a full recap of the event on jacksonhole.com.
Sponsors for Kings & Queens include Monster Energy, Sweet Protection, Nature Valley, Coca-Cola, GORE-TEX, GoPro, Yeti, Smartwool, Mammut, Scott Sports, Kiehl’s, and TutleBox.
The order for this year’s lineup is as follows:
- Tim McChesney (ski)
- Wyatt Gentry (ski)
- Ridge Dirksmeier (ski)
- Piper Kunst (ski)
- Mike Bogs (snowboard)
- Alex Beaulieu-Marchand (ski)
- Windham Miller (snowboard)
- Yuki Kadono (snowboard)
- Madison Blackley (snowboard)
- Lalo Rambaud (ski)
- Sarka Pancochova (snowboard)
- Claire McPherson (ski)
- Spencer Whiting (snowboard)
- Alex Hackel (ski)
- Cheryl Maas (snowboard)
- Tristen Lilly (ski)
- Veronica Paulsen (ski)
- Jed Sky (snowboard)
- Ana Eyssimont (ski)
- Erika Vikander (snowboard)
- Colby Stevenson (ski)
- Ben Poechman (ski)
- Jack Wiley (snowboard)
- Irie Jefferson (snowboard)
How long is the event expected to last? Skiing half day tomorrow and want to know if I can make it