Jenna Keller at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda.
Jenna Keller at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda.

The 2025 Freeride World Tour is officially over, with the season coming to an end at the YETI Xtreme Verbier by Honda. The event featured some incredible runs, highlighting the younger generation of competitors who pushed the limits of what’s possible on the iconic Bec des Rosses.

In the women’s snowboard category, French 24-year-old Noémie Equy entered the competition already holding onto the Freeride World Champion title. But that doesn’t mean she took it easy in Verbier. Equy threw down a smooth and controlled run including a massive air to take first place.

British snowboarder Cody Bramwell kicked off his run with a huge backflip before putting down a fast, technical, and stylish ride down the face for first place. Bramwell’s finish earned him second place overall in the Freeride World Tour standings, beaten out by French snowboarder Victor de Le Rue.

Swiss skier Jenna Keller put down a smooth, fast, and big run in her back yard, featuring several cleanly landed massive airs. Despite nearly losing it towards the end of her run, Keller finished smoothly to take first place. She sits in 2nd place for the overall title, beaten out by Canadian Justine Dufour-Lapointe.

20-year-old Canadian skier Weitien Ho, despite failing to podium throughout the regular Freeride World Tour season, proved again and again that he was among the best in the men’s ski category. At the finals Weitien gave us an incredible run, featuring speed, an enormous backflip, a huge 360, and plenty of massive airs to take first place. He finished the season 7th overall, while Canadian Marcus Goguen took the Freeride World Tour Champion title.

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Nolan Deck is a writer for Unofficial Networks, covering skiing and outdoor adventure. After growing up and skiing in Maine, he moved to the Denver area for college where he continues to live and work...