Kings & Queens of Corbet’s Recap
Following 16 inches of fresh snow, a top-notch contingent of athletes delivered one of the most progressive Kings & Queens of Corbet’s in the storied event’s history this past weekend at at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Jackson, Wyoming.

The event unfolded under nearly ideal big-mountain conditions, with a stacked field pushing the level of their respective sports at one of the most iconic venues in skiing and snowboarding.

Ana Eyssimont
This year’s competition was highlighted by the first-ever rail slide into Corbet’s, double backflips, massive vertical drops, wall rides, and a milestone moment as Piper Kunst became the second female competitor ever to land a backflip off the Corbet’s entrance.

Piper Kunst
Once it was all said and done, Tristen Lilly and Piper Kunst each earned $10,000 in total prize money in the ski division, with $5,000 for winning their respective categories and an additional $5,000 bonus as the highest-scoring male and female athletes overall.

Tristen Lilly
In the snowboard division, Jack MacDougall and Ellie Weiler each earned $5,000 as the top male and female snowboarders, while second-place finishers received $3,000, third-place finishers earned $2,000, with $50,000 in total prize money awarded across all divisions.

Results
Men’s Ski
1) Tristen Lilly
2) Kelly Hilleke
3) Alex Hackel
4) Wyatt Gentry
5) Quinn Wolferman
Women’s Ski
1) Piper Kunst
2) Valerie Festavan
3) Wynter McBride
4) Ana Eyssimont
Men’s Snowboard
1) Jack MacDougall
2) Yuki Kadono
3) Nate Bromley
4) Windham Miller
5) Mike Bogs
Women’s Snowboard
1) Ellie Weiler
2) Madison Blackley
3) Sarka Pancochova
4) Erika Vikander
Check out the event replay above, and for more on the Kings & Queens of Corbet’s, visit jacksonhole.com.
