Alex Hall Wins 2021 X Games Real Ski Fan Favorite
The popular vote went to Mr. Alex Hall.
The popular vote went to Mr. Alex Hall.
... and there's one big surprise in our opinion.
Discussion with pro skier and 2022 olympic hopeful for the Canadian ski slopestyle team, Phil Langevin
We linked up with our boy Lupe to talk about Real Ski, his roots and social media's influence on the prospects of professional film skiers.
Did you get good snow last week and missed some content? Don't worry, rewind has you covered.
And as always, they are heavy. But things are a little different this year...
In this episode we focus on Owen's journey into the world of independent freeski filmmaking. Owen talks about getting started in filmmaking, working at Windells, some behind the scenes of the MAGMA videos, linking up with Lupe Hagearty, getting his gear stolen, and more. Tons of listener questions at the end so be sure to check out @wheredoievenstartpod on instagram to get in on that next time.
Discussion with pro skier, 5x X Games medalist, Olympic medalist and street skiing legend Alex Beaulieu-Marchand aka ABM about X Games 2021
Discussion with pro skier, X Games gold medalist and freeski legend JF Houle.
Freestyle skiing is facing growing pains. What once began as daredevil stunts has progressed to become a precision sport at the highest levels of competition. However, in pursuit of ratings, ESPN continues to promote it as an entertainment spectacle, degrading the athletes and the sport itself. Jesper Tjader's career underscores this.
The QP features made for some different looking runs, but one thing remained as true as ever... when in doubt, front two out.
A showdown under the lights with enough rotations to get us all the way to the rebirth of the world.
BIG FLIPS, BIG SPINS, BIG WINS.
The big show is back in town, sans spectators but with plenty of stunts to entertain you at home.
The big show is back in town, sans spectators but with plenty of stunts to entertain you at home.
Discussion with Freeski pioneer and ski industry legend Jason Levinthal
Knuckle Huck has done it again! Jossi Wells is coming back to the X Games for one last time. It may have been a few years since he was in the start gate, but with 5 medals, a smooth style and the unpredictability of Knuckle Huck/2021, who'd bet against Jossi taking a gold back to New Zealand?
The biggest ski event of the year is still happening without a crowd.