Freeride World Tour Georgia Pro Recap
The FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance returned to the rugged Caucasus Mountains for Stop #4 of the season, where freeriders faced off on the technical and challenging Kakhiani face. With a firm base covered by a new layer of fresh snow and extreme cold, riders had to adapt their strategies—balancing speed, fluidity, and control to put down winning runs.
Jenna Keller. Photo by Dom Daher / Freeride World Tour
Following a long weather delay, riders made the most of their time in Georgia, immersing themselves in the local culture and getting accustomed to the unique terrain. But with only one stop remaining before the Tour Cut in Fieberbrunn, the stakes couldn’t have been higher.
Marcus Goguen. Photo by Dom Daher / Freeride World Tour
From massive freestyle tricks to strategic, high-speed runs, the Georgia Pro delivered dramatic shake-ups in the overall ranking, setting the stage for an intense battle for the final spots in the FWT Final.
Snowboard Men: Cody Bramwell Delivers a Must-Win Performance
Cody Bramwell (GBR) put down a clutch, high-scoring run just when he needed it most. He opened with a huge backflip, followed by a smooth wind-lip 360, maintaining speed and control throughout. Navigating a technical high wall feature, he avoided tricky bomb holes and executed a flawless descent, earning 85.67 points and securing his first win of the season.
Liam Rivera (SUI) recovered from an early mistake, linking a double drop and a backside 360 to earn 71.33 points and take second place. Victor de Le Rue (FRA) played it smart, landing a clean backside 360 and a fluid double drop to score 67.33 points, securing third place.
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"I was starting to lose hope, thinking I might never win again, but today it all came together. I just wanted to land a clean run, and luckily, things worked out in my favor.” —Cody Bramwell, 2025 Georgia Pro Snowboard Men Winner
Snowboard Women: Noémie Equy Extends Her Lead
Noémie Equy (FRA) proved once again why she leads the standings, riding a fluid and confident line. She combined smooth couloir turns with a frontside 360 off a wind lip, sticking the landing perfectly. A minor control bobble near the bottom didn’t affect her dominant performance, earning her 79.00 points and a second win of the season.
Michaela Davis-Meehan (AUS) rode a technical and stylish line, handling a controlled air to claim 70.33 points and second place. Núria Castán Barón (SPA) prioritized speed and control, blasting through the face with clean execution to score 69.33 points and take third.
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"I am super happy to win here today. This was the stage I was really looking forward to because I wanted to discover Georgia, and the venue is incredible. I was pleased with my line choice and landing a 360, which made the difference despite a few mistakes at the end. Overall, I am very happy with the result." —Noémie Equy, 2025 Georgia Pro Snowboard Women Winner
Ski Women: Zuzanna Witych Steps Up When It Counts
With the Cut approaching, Zuzanna Witych (POL) delivered under pressure, dropping into a fast, technical line. She maneuvered steep, rocky terrain with expert precision, linked two massive airs, and stomped her final landing cleanly to take a crucial victory with 77.00 points.
Jenna Keller’s (SUI) smart line choice and strong execution, including a committed cliff drop, earned her 73.67 points and second place. Taylor Dobyns (USA) charged with speed and precision, handling a triple drop sequence to score 68.67 points and achieve the first podium of her career.
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"This victory feels amazing, especially after my last two events did not go as planned. The competition was incredibly strong, and winning among such inspiring athletes makes it even more special. Plus, the beautiful mountains surrounding us made this an unforgettable experience." —Zuzanna Witych, 2025 Georgia Pro Ski Women Winner
Ski Men: Marcus Goguen Claims Back-to-Back Wins
Despite battling illness, Marcus Goguen (CAN) delivered a near-perfect run, linking a 360 into a massive cork 720, both landed cleanly. He capped it off with a stylish screaming semen grab, showing flawless execution under pressure to take his second consecutive win with 92.33 points and solidify his golden bib lead.
Martin Bender’s (SUI) huge 360 and well-executed backflip kept him in contention for the win, finishing second with 90.33 points. Virgile Didier (FRA) threw two massive backflips, navigating technical terrain with confidence to earn 89.17 points and claim third place, securing his first career podium.
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"I always aim for smooth landings, but more than that, I push my limits and strive to improve with every competition. Georgia's mountain ranges are spectacular, unlike anything I've seen before, and I hope to return to explore more of this incredible terrain." —Marcus Goguen, 2025 Georgia Pro Ski Men Winner
Fieberbrunn, Austria. Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour
All Eyes on Fieberbrunn: The Cut Awaits
With the Georgia Pro in the books, the focus now shifts to the Fieberbrunn Pro, Austria—the final stop before the Cut. Only the top-ranked riders will advance to the FWT Final, making every run in Fieberbrunn a make-or-break moment.
With freestyle progression, technical riding, and intense rivalries defining the 2025 FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance, expect fireworks as riders battle to keep their dreams of an FWT title alive.
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Next stop: Fieberbrunn Pro! The weather window is set from March 8th to 13th. Stay tuned to freerideworldtour.com and the FWT’s social media channels (@freerideworldtour) for more world-class freeride action!