Montana native and 15 year-old Maggie Voisin burst onto the women’s pro slopestyle scene during the 2013-2014 season with a Dew Tour podium, X Games silver medal, and a spot on the inaugural U.S. Olympic slopestyle team. (Getty Images/Streeter Lecka)
Over the weekend, Nick Goepper (Lawrenceburg, Ind.) and Maggie Voisin (Whitefish, Mont.) walked away from the first FIS World Cup slopestyle of the season with solid fourth place finishes.
Maggie Voisin become the first American female skier ever to medal in big air at X Games, earning bronze at X Games Norway on Saturday.
Maggie Voisin scored her first major win at the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix on Sunday, topping the slopestyle podium for the women.
The slopestyle ladies wrapped up X Games Aspen 2017 on Sunday with Maggie Voisin in fifth and Devin Logan seventh.
Bobby Brown had the best finish for the Americans in fourth as the European dominated the X Games big air events on Saturday night.
Maggie Voisin kicked off the season with a second-place finish at the Winter Dew Tour on Saturday in Breckenridge.
Maggie Voisin (Whitefish, MT) earned her second FIS World Cup podium Friday when she finished third at the final slopestyle event of the 2016 season in Silvaplana.
Maggie Voisin grabbed her first World Cup podium finish with a second-place slopestyle performance Friday.
The first FIS World Cup slopestyle event ever held in South Korea takes place this weekend as a test event for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.
It was a night to go down in ski history as the world’s best freeskiers threw down on a 140-foot-tall scaffolding jump at the Polartec Big Air at Fenway on Friday night.
Maggie Voisin (Whitefish, MT), in her first competition in more than a year, finished just off the podium in fourth in the X Games slopestyle Friday.
Young Maggie Voisin suffered an ankle injury in training Saturday that will keep her out of Tuesday's medals round.
Olympian Nick Goepper, seen here last year a X Games Aspen, became the first man since 2004 to win back-to-back slopestyle skiing gold medals at X Games on Sunday, just two weeks from the sport's Olympic debut in Sochi, Russia.
Additional athletes were nominated today to the first-ever U.S. Freeskiing Olympic team.
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Montana native and 15-year-old Maggie Voisin burst onto the women’s pro slopestyle scene during the 2013-2014 season with a Dew Tour podium, X Games silver medal and a spot on the inaugural U.S. Olympic slopestyle team. Known for her smooth style and unique grabs, Voisin celebrated her 15th birthday on the podium at the Breckenridge Dew Tour, the first of five Olympic qualification events. Her consistent performance at the remainder of the Grand Prix events earned her a coaches’ discretionary nomination to the Olympic team. But before heading to Sochi, Voisin dropped into Aspen, CO and bagged a silver medal in women’s slopestyle at her first X Games appearance. A week later Voisin went to Russia as the youngest U.S. Olympian since 1972, but unfortunately, she suffered a broken ankle during a practice session and was unable to compete. Voisin was proud to have represented her country at the Olympics and closed out the 2014 season in third place on the AFP slopestyle world ranking list. Voisin debuted on the freeskiing scene during the 2012-2013 season with wins at the U.S. Revolution Tour and a win at the WSI/AFP World Championship event in Whistler against the sport’s top pros. With Voisin’s varied bag of tricks and some stellar results--including fifth in two top-tier big air events in 2016--she is likely to be showing the competition a thing or two in the years to come. FIRST TRACKS OFF THE SNOW |
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