
"The first ever Freeride World Championships were hosted today, February 3rd, at at Ordino Arcalís in Andorra, bringing 65 of the world's best freeride skiers and snowboarders from 17 nations together for one incredible competition. There were a lot of truly incredible runs, but there could only be 4 winners. All of the top competitors represented different countries, with a World Championship title claimed for the United States, Poland, Switzerland, and New Zealand. These are all of the winning runs."
"These are all of the winning runs. Snowboard Men In the men's snowboard category, Swiss rider Liam Rivera snagged the first place with a stunning run, beating French rider Victor de Le Rue (2nd place) and U.S. snowbaorder Michael Mawn (3rd place). That marks his second first place finish of the winter, with him winning the 2026 Baqueira Beret Pro by Movistar."
"Ski Men A truly gorgeous line gave New Zealand skier Ben Richards the first place position in the men's skiing, his third first place finish in three total starts for 2026. His incredible run beat out French skier Ugo Troubat (2nd place) and U.S. skier Kai Jones (3rd place). Ski Women Polish skier Zuzanna Witych took the first place position in the women's skiing with a beautifully smooth run, beating out Canadian skier Justine Dufour-Lapointe (2nd place) and U.S. skier Molly Armanino (3rd place)."
The inaugural Freeride World Championships took place February 3rd at Ordino Arcalís in Andorra with 65 freeride skiers and snowboarders from 17 nations competing. Four World Championship titles were awarded across snowboard and ski men’s and women’s categories to athletes from four different countries. Swiss snowboarder Liam Rivera won snowboard men. U.S. snowboarder Mia Jones won snowboard women. New Zealand skier Ben Richards won ski men. Polish skier Zuzanna Witych won ski women. Several podium finishers represented France, the United States, Spain, and Canada, and some winners recorded season milestones and multiple 2026 victories.
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