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Welcome to Snowboarding Results

February 3, 2026 · Snowboarding Results

A free database of competitive snowboard and freeski results, built so the path from regional events to recognition isn't invisible anymore.

If you're reading this, the site is live. So a quick note on what we're building and why.

The problem

The U.S. development pipeline for park and pipe snowboarding produces world-class athletes. The path looks something like this: USASA regionals → USASA nationals → Futures Tour → Rev Tour → World Cup → Olympics. Each step is a real qualifier competition with real results. None of those results are aggregated anywhere a parent, coach, or rider can easily browse.

The same problem exists in Canada (provincial federations to Canada Snowboard nationals), in Europe (FIS European Cup as the feeder to World Cup), and across the freeski equivalents. Every level has its own scoring platform, its own bracket software, its own URL. A young rider showing up at their second Rev Tour event has no easy way to look up who finished ahead of them last time.

Sponsors and team staff have the same problem in reverse. Trying to evaluate a rider means cross-referencing four different sources and hoping the names match.

What we're doing about it

Snowboarding Results aggregates competitive results from every level we can find. USASA regionals and nationals, the U.S. Revolution Tour, the Futures Tour, Canada Snowboard provincial and national series, and the FIS European Cup. We pull from the official source for each circuit, then we reconcile the data so the same rider's history shows up in one place even when they appear under slightly different names across systems.

Athletes get a profile page with their full event history. Events get a page with the full results. Tier-level leaderboards show who's actually winning at each level, season by season.

What's on the site right now

As of launch, the database covers:

  • 8,600+ athletes across all tracked circuits
  • 155,000+ result rows
  • USASA, Rev Tour, Futures Tour, Canada Snowboard, FIS European Cup
  • Halfpipe, slopestyle, big air, and rail jam (boardercross is tracked but not the main focus)
  • Season filtering on every tier page going back to 2019-20
  • Season highlights pages showing top medalists and breakthrough riders by season

What this section is for

We're going to use this news section for three kinds of writing:

  1. Event recaps, especially the events that don't get much media coverage. There's a real recap audience for USASA Nationals and Rev Tour stops that newspapers and ski mags don't write up.
  2. Athlete spotlights, especially riders whose progression is interesting to watch in the data.
  3. Season-end deep dives, where we look at the full picture of a discipline or circuit across a season.

We won't predict who'll make a national team or get a podium. That's a coach's job and a database doesn't add value by guessing.

Get in touch

We're a small two-person project plus a lot of coding. If you spot mistakes, want your profile updated, or have a story idea, the email is snowboardingresults@gmail.com. The About page has more detail on what we do and don't do.

Welcome.


Spotted an error or have a story idea? Email snowboardingresults@gmail.com.

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