Freeski World Cup competitors faced off in the first major event of the 2024/25 season this weekend at Big Air Chur in Chur, Switzerland. Under the lights and before a massive and frenzied crowd of spectators, the phaenom cohort took silver and bronze: Tormod Frostad in second and Dylan Deschamps in third.
Tormod took home the silver with an impressive showing capped by a switch tail-butter double bio 1260 safety on run 1 (95.50) and a right-side triple cork 1620 safety grab on run 2 (82.50). Tormod’s first-run stunt was the highest single score of the night, appreciated by the crowd for the perfect landing and effortless control through the air, and by the judges for its extreme technicality.
Dylan earned bronze with a triple cork 1800 mute grab (86.50) on run two, and a switch double bio 1620 mute grab on run 3 (85.00), which was celebrated for its massive amplitude – he stomped his trick at the very bottom of the landing.
Tormod Frostad and Dylan Deschamps are competing on the fs 01 120 boot.
2024 freeski big air world cup Chur - full results - men
1 — Matej Svancer (AUT) — 186.00
2 — Tormod Frostad (NOR) — 178.00
3 — Dylan Deschamps (CAN) — 172.25
4 — Elias Syrja (FIN) — 171.00
5 — Ulrik Samnoey (NOR) — 162.50
6 — Vebjoern Graaberg (NOR) — 161.00
7 — Miro Tabanelli (ITA) — 160.25
8 — Troy Podmilsak (USA) — 115.25
9 — Andreas Herranz (FRA) — 82.25
10 — Leo Landroe (NOR) — 61.75