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Where to Catch the Action: 2023 Freeride World Tour Calendar

The Freeride World Tour ‘FWT’ is coming into its 16th season in winter 22/23. The tour will have five stops: Canada, Spain, Andorra, Austria, and Switzerland. Here are the dates if you are keen to watch some of your favorite freeride athletes, like US snowboarders Blake Moller or Erika Vikander. January 13-18, 2023 Kicking Horse, BC, Canada The tour kicks […]

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Julia Schneemann | October 13, 2022
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Freeride World Tour Announces 2021 Season

The Freeride World Tour is one of the biggest skiing and snowboarding slopestyle competitions of the year.

Snow has started to fall in parts of Europe and North America, and that means that winter is not far off. In a normal year, freeskiers also know that means the announcement of the Freeride World Tour. This was not a normal year, to say the least. There was a lot of mystery this year surrounding the tour and if […]

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Avatar photo Ryan Flynn | October 2, 2020
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A Look at the 2021 Freeride World Tour

The global pandemic has put a wrench in the plans of almost everything out there, including the Freeride World Tour (FWT). As most know the tour had to cancel the Verbier Xtreme, the last stop on the tour, last season due to the ramp-up of COVID-19. With major US sports leagues coming back to play there is hope that there […]

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Avatar photo Ryan Flynn | August 21, 2020
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