The 2017 Freeride World Tour season has now been over for a good week and the world champions in the Freeride World Tour contests are: Lorraine Huber (ski, AUT) Léo Slemett (ski, FRA), Marion Haerty (snowboard, FRA) and Sammy Luebke (snowboard, USA).
Women's snowboard
In a rather subdued competition for the title, Anne-Flore Marxer (SUI) won in Verbier ahead of Marion Haerty (FRA) and Audrey Hebert (USA). The title thus went to Marion Haerty for the first time.
Women's skiing
Lorraine Huber took third place in Verbier and thus the FWT title for the first time. Eva Walkner won: "It would be more important to me to win the Xtreme for the first time than to win the title for the third time," said two-time FWT winner Eva Walkner (AUT) before the season. The judges made her dream come true. With a controlled run and the longest jump of the day, the Kuchler native managed to do just that. With 80 points, she won two points ahead of Kylie Sivell (CAN).
Men's snowboard
Sammy Luebke (USA) was already the overall winner of the FWT before the Swatch Xtreme Verbier. He forgot to take his bib number up with him this time, but he doesn't really need an additional marker as he currently dominates the snowboard category by far. Nevertheless, the defending champion went all out and showed two huge airs in the dogleg couloir. Second place went to rookie Davey Baird (USA) ahead of Jonathan Penfield (USA). Thomas Feurstein (AUT), who was competing at the Bec des Rosses for the first time, started off with a jump right at the beginning and added three more jumps to his flowing run in the steep slope. As a result, he finished fourth in Verbier and also secured fourth place in the overall standings.
Men's skiing
Loïc Collomb-Patton (FRA), Léo Slemett (FRA) and Kristofer Turdell (SWE) were tied at the top of the FWT before the Swatch Xtreme Verbier. Léo Slemett (FRA) had the best performance of this trio today, showing a 360 and several high jumps. His second place secured him the overall title. However, victory in Verbier went to Reine Barkered (SWE), who hammered an outstanding run into the slope with some of the biggest jumps of the day:
Third place went to Ryan Faye (USA) with a spectacular run (360 & backflip, but not quite a clean landing).