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Freestyle Skiing 12 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Freestyle Skiing Takes Centre Stage

The Freestyle Skiing competitions at the Bakuriani 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) brought together young athletes from across Europe for a showcase of talent and skill. On 12 February, the boys’ and girls’ freeski slopestyle finals took place, featuring 21 competitors from 16 different countries. The excitement was palpable as participants showed off their tricks and techniques on a challenging course designed for the occasion.

In the boys’ freeski slopestyle final, Viktor Alexander Maksyagin from Switzerland emerged as the standout star. He secured first place with a remarkable score of 90.00 from his first run, followed closely by Austria’s Benjamin Lengger, who finished second with a best score of 88.50. The Swedish skier Victor Knutsen rounded out the podium in third place, earning a score of 87.50.

The conditions throughout the event were sunny, with hard-packed snow and temperatures hovering around -7°C. The athletes had to navigate a course that included a variety of jibbing and jumping features, designed specifically to test their creativity and technical ability.

As the boys wrapped up their event, the girls were set to take their turn on the slopes. The girls’ freeski slopestyle final featured nine competitors, with Simona Revjagin from Estonia taking the gold medal. She delivered a strong performance, scoring 86.00 in her best run. Denmark’s Silje Kinkead secured the silver with a score of 82.50, while Great Britain’s Sandra Caune took home the bronze with a score of 80.00.

The energy was high as each athlete showcased their abilities, pushing the limits of what is possible in the sport.

With the sun shining brightly on the slopes of Bakuriani, the young athletes demonstrated not only their skills but also their passion for freestyle skiing. As the competitions continue, the excitement builds for what’s to come in this year’s EYOF.

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