Engadin 2025 World Championships: Snowboarding and Freeski Champions Crowned

Engadin 2025 World Championships: Snowboarding and Freeski Champions Crowned

Published Mar 31, 2025

The 2025 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships concluded in the Engadin region of Switzerland, highlighting exceptional performances across snowboarding and freeski disciplines. Notably, several athletes achieved significant milestones, including first-time world titles and consecutive victories.​

Snowboarding

  • Men's Halfpipe: Scotty James (Australia) secured his second consecutive world title with a score of 95.00. This victory reinforces his dominance in the discipline. ​
  • Women's Halfpipe: Chloe Kim (USA) claimed her third world championship gold, achieving a top score of 93.50. Her consistent excellence continues to set the standard in women's halfpipe.
  • Men's Big Air: Ryoma Kimata (Japan) captured his first world championship gold with a combined score of 176.75, marking a significant milestone in his career. ​
  • Women's Big Air: Kokomo Murase (Japan) earned her inaugural world title, scoring 162.50, showcasing her rising prominence in the sport. ​
  • Men's Slopestyle: Liam Brearley (Canada) clinched his first world championship gold with a score of 90.15, demonstrating his growing prowess on the international stage.
  • Women's Slopestyle: Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (New Zealand) secured her second consecutive world title, scoring 90.15, affirming her position at the pinnacle of the discipline. ​

Freeski

  • Men's Halfpipe: Finley Melville Ives (Great Britain) achieved his first world championship gold with a score of 96.00, marking a breakthrough performance. ​
  • Women's Halfpipe: Zoe Atkin (Great Britain) secured her maiden world title, scoring 93.50 in her final run. This victory completes her progression from bronze in 2021 and silver in 2023. ​
  • Men's Big Air: Luca Harrington (New Zealand) won his first world championship gold with a score of 192.00, highlighting his emergence as a top competitor. ​
  • Women's Big Air: Flora Tabanelli (Italy) claimed her inaugural world title, scoring 176.75, signaling her arrival among the elite in big air. ​
  • Men's Slopestyle: Birk Ruud (Norway) captured his second world championship gold in slopestyle with a score of 89.10, adding to his previous title in 2019. ​
  • Women's Slopestyle: Mathilde Gremaud (Switzerland) earned her first world championship gold, scoring 85.65, delighting the home crowd with her performance. ​

These results underscore the athletes' dedication and the evolving competitiveness in snowboarding and freeski disciplines.​


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Article Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/mar/30/great-britain-zoe-atkin-gold-freeski-halfpipe-world-championship, https://www.olympics.com/en/news/freeski-snowboard-world-championships-2025-results, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIS_Freestyle_Ski_and_Snowboarding_World_Championships_2025

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