After winning seven out of seven competitions he lined up for this season, Ferreira will now enter the offseason eager to chase more podiums over the next two winters.
After a competition in Laax, Switzerland last month, the International Ski Federation’s (FIS) Freeski and Snowboard World Cup returned back to U.S. soil for the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain in California. Action.
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When Tristan Feinberg made his first World Cup final this past winter at Buttermilk Ski Area, he finally had the proof he’d been chasing that showed he belonged.
The Roaring Fork Valley has a long, and very present, history of producing elite halfpipe skiers, and Aspen’s Feinberg has added his name to a list that already includes the likes of Alex Ferreira and Cassidy Jarrell.
“I just wanted to show Aspen who I was,” Feinberg said. “It was very validating for me. I’m not going to say I grew up in the shadow of Cassidy and Alex. They all deserve to be in the place that they are. It’s very special to me that I can perform in a field of people that I’ve been watching since I was 8 years old on TV.”