21 March 2025

History Made at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda as 2025 Freeride World Tour Champions Are Crowned

Epic Performances on the Bec des Rosses Deliver Thrilling Wins and Career-Defining Moments in the Grand Finale of the FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Performance

The 2025 YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda delivered an electrifying conclusion to the Freeride World Tour season, as the world’s best freeriders tackled the legendary Bec des Rosses in pursuit of victory and FWT Champion titles. Victor de Le Rue made history by securing his fourth overall title, while Noémie Equy dominated her rookie season with a statement win. Jenna Keller and WeiTien Ho celebrated milestone victories, taking their first-ever FWT wins in a competition that pushed the limits of big-mountain freeriding. Meanwhile, Justine Dufour-Lapointe and Marcus Goguen clinched the season’s top honors, solidifying their names among freeride’s elite. With high-stakes performances, daring lines, and unforgettable moments, the 2025 YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda once again proved why it is the ultimate test of freeride excellence.

Cody Bramwell Wins the YETI Xtreme Verbier as Victor de Le Rue Secures Historic Fourth Snowboard Men’s FWT Title

Victor de Le Rue made history today, securing his fourth FWT title after a strategic and stylish run at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda. The French snowboarder balanced technical tricks with calculated line choice, landing a frontside 360 and a stylish front flip to score 89.00—placing third on the day, but still earning enough points to clinch the overall title. With this victory, he ties Marion Haerty’s all-time record and surpasses his brother Xavier de Le Rue’s three-title mark.

But the day belonged to Cody Bramwell, who delivered a near-flawless run to claim victory at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda. Attacking the steep upper section of the Bec des Rosses, he launched a huge backflip, stomping the landing despite the challenging snow conditions. A 360 and a second backflip near the finish sealed the deal, earning him a massive 92.67 score—his second win of the season and enough to propel him to second place in the overall rankings.

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Snowboard Men

Winning the Xtreme Verbier is a dream come true. It's such a legendary competition that it still doesn't feel real. I had almost counted myself out, thinking about next year, but somehow I finished second overall. I'm still pinching myself

Cody Bramwell, 2025 YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda Snowboard Men Winner

Liam Rivera thrilled the home crowd with a high-speed descent, opening with a massive Hollywood Cliff drop and following up with a perfectly executed backflip, earning 90.00 and second place in Verbier. His performance was enough to clinch third place overall, capping off an incredible late-season comeback.

Bramwell and Rivera’s remarkable comebacks saw them surge up the rankings late in the season, securing second and third overall, while de Le Rue’s consistency throughout the year ultimately proved decisive in his record-setting fourth title. It was a fitting conclusion to an intense and unpredictable season, with all three riders delivering standout performances when it mattered most.

FWT Champion

I am incredibly happy to make history with this title. It was a goal from the start of the season, but the competition was tough, and conditions were challenging. It all came down to the final run, and I am grateful for how everything played out.

Victor de Le Rue, 2025 FWT Snowboard Men Champion

WeiTien Ho Wins the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda as Marcus Goguen Secures First Ski Men’s FWT Title

Marcus Goguen capped off a stellar season, securing his first FWT title with a composed and confident performance at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda. Despite finishing fourth on the day, his consistent results throughout the season gave him the points he needed to claim the 2025 crown, marking a historic achievement for the Canadian team, as childhood friend Weitien Ho took the win in Verbier.

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Ski Men

It's an honor to win the Xtreme Verbier. I can't believe it, and I couldn't have asked for a better end to the season—it's the cherry on top!

Weitien Ho, 2025 YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda Ski Men Winner

Ho delivered a standout performance in his first-ever run down the Bec des Rosses, blending technical precision and big-mountain style to take his first-ever FWT victory. He navigated the steep upper section with confidence, then launched a massive backflip off one of the biggest cliffs of the day. Adding a huge 360 and a creative double pop through the icefall, Ho’s fluid execution and fearless feature selection earned him 84.33 points—the winning score.

Ross Tester charged into second place, putting down a fast and aggressive run with a cleanly stomped 360 and calculated line choices to score 76.67. Rookie Toby Rafford rounded out the podium in third, securing the Rookie of the Year title with his strong execution despite a mid-run recovery.

Goguen’s season-long consistency ultimately proved decisive in his title-winning campaign, while Martin Bender and Toby Rafford secured second and third overall, respectively. Bender’s powerful skiing and signature 360s kept him at the top all season, while Rafford impressed in his debut year, making the overall podium in his first season on tour.

FWT Champion

This title means the world to me; it's been a childhood dream, and achieving it alongside my friend Weitien Ho, who won today, makes it even more special. I couldn't have asked for a better outcome.

Marcus Goguen, 2025 FWT Ski Men Champion

Jenna Keller Wins the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda as Justine Dufour-Lapointe Secures Second Ski Women’s World Title

Justine Dufour-Lapointe clinched her second FWT title, delivering a strategic and composed performance at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda. Her second-place finish on the day with a score of 77.00 was enough to secure the 2025 crown, capping off a season marked by consistency and experience. The mogul skiing Olympic champion proved once again why she is one of the most versatile skiers in the world, balancing aggression with precision to claim her second FWT title in dominant fashion.

Ski Women

I am shaking all over. It is crazy to think that I never had many wins in my freeride career, and now winning this competition feels like a dream come true.

Jenna Keller, 2025 YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda Ski Women Winner

However, the spotlight in Verbier belonged to Jenna Keller, who delivered a masterful run on home snow to earn her first-ever FWT victory. She tackled the steep upper face with fluid control, then executed a clean, decisive drop off the Géraldine Fasnacht Cliff, a move that sealed her winning score of 82.00 in front of an ecstatic Swiss crowd.

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Rookie Lena Köhler completed the podium in third place (48.33), overcoming a challenging lower section to finish her first-ever run on the Bec des Rosses.

Dufour-Lapointe’s season-long consistency proved key to her title-winning campaign, while Keller’s sensational rookie season saw her finish second overall, with two runner-up finishes before her symbolic victory in Verbier. Astrid Cheylus rounded out the overall podium in third, after an impressive start to the season that included a win and a second-place finish. Despite a tougher second half, she held on to secure a well-earned top-three finish in the rankings.

FWT Champion

Winning this second title feels even more special after the challenges I have faced. I went into this season just wanting to enjoy the ride, but I love to push myself and perform at my best. This win reminds me how incredible life is and that anything is possible when you commit with your heart and mind. I feel so proud and grateful to be part of this amazing freeride community, and this is a moment I will cherish forever.

Justine Dufour-Lapointe, 2025 FWT Ski Women Champion

Noémie Equy Wins the YETI Xtreme Verbier as She Caps Off a Perfect Snowboard Women’s Rookie Season with the FWT Title

Noémie Equy dominated the Bec des Rosses, delivering a flawless, high-speed descent to claim victory at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda, securing her FWT title in spectacular fashion. She charged down the steep upper face, linking fluid turns with a cleanly executed early air, before committing to a massive double drop with unwavering confidence. Her powerful and precise riding earned her a standout score of 89.67, sealing a historic rookie season in which she won four out of six events.

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Michaela Davis-Meehan secured second place, blending strong technical riding with fluid turns, an air with a grab, and a near-stomped 360 to score 83.00. Núria Castán Barón rounded out the podium in third with a smart and controlled line, navigating complex terrain with confidence.

Equy had already clinched the FWT title in Fieberbrunn, but her victory in Verbier cemented her as one of the most dominant rookies in freeride history. Davis-Meehan’s late-season surge, which included a win in Kicking Horse and three consecutive second-place finishes, earned her the overall runner-up spot. Castán Barón secured third place overall, proving her consistency with three third-place finishes after narrowly making the FWT Finals.

FWT Champion

Winning the title and the Xtreme Verbier in my rookie season is more than I could have ever expected. I am really happy with how everything turned out, and now I am looking forward to celebrating and working on getting even better for next winter.

Noémie Equy, 2025 YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda Snowboard Women Winner & FWT Champion

A Season to Remember

The 2025 FIS Freeride World Tour by Peak Perfromance has come to an unforgettable close, with four world champions crowned and some of the most exciting freeride action in recent memory. From Victor de Le Rue’s historic fourth title to Noémie Equy’s remarkable rookie campaign, this season has been one of progression, resilience, and unforgettable moments.

As the freeride world now turns its attention toward the 2026 season, a new generation of riders will look to challenge the reigning champions and push the sport even further. But for now, the 2025 Freeride World Tour winners can celebrate their incredible achievements—securing their place in freeride history.

See you next winter!

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