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Shaun White will debut his new series in 2025 (Photo: China News Service / Getty Images)

This Olympic Snowboarder Has High Hopes for Shaun White’s New Halfpipe Series

White recently unveiled a new halfpipe series for professional snowboarders and freeskiers. Lucas Foster, an American Olympian, thinks the Snow League could give athletes more earning potential.

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Olympic snowboarding icon Shaun White is shaking up the sport that made him a household nameby reinvesting in it.

On Monday, White announced the creation of The Snow League, a new season-long series of halfpipe competitions for professional snowboarders and freeskiers that will debut in the winter of 2025. Complete with prize money and sponsorship opportunities, the new series will be built, , “with athletes in mind first.”

鈥淎fter all my years competing in many different formats in the snowboarding space, I’ve come to realize that snowboarding and freeskiing athletes deserve a legit professional league,鈥 White said during The Snow League鈥檚 announcement at the Cannes Lions Festival in France. 鈥淭he Snow League will give riders, freeskiers, and sports fans all over the world a destination for what I believe is the most exciting athletic competition in all of sports. Now is the moment to elevate the next generation of winter athletes who are pushing the limits of competition.鈥

Debuting in March 2025, the Snow League series will feature five events running through the winter of 2026 and will boast a combined prize purse of $1.5 million, split into $250,000 per-event and an additional $250,000 for the season champions. That’s the largest prize purse ever for a snowboarding competition. While the venues have yet to be announced, the first event will be held in the United States, and the remaining four will take place abroad.

The inaugural 2025/26 season will be restricted to the snowboarding halfpipe鈥攐ne of the most-watched events at the Winter Olympic Games鈥攚ith freeskiing introduced midway through the season. However, White indicated that he plans to grow The Snow League into a multi-discipline competition series, with up to 15 events per year.

The announcement was welcome news to professional snowboarder Lucas Foster, who represented the U.S. at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. “The Snow League is a game-changer,鈥 Foster told 国产吃瓜黑料. 鈥淚t鈥檒l be an actual series with structure, big prize money, and a new format. It鈥檒l be a lot easier for fans to follow and for companies to buy into, too.鈥

Foster believes the new series will inject more energy into the small world of competitive snowboarding by giving professional riders more competition options. Since 1994, the world’s best halfpipe snowboarders have had just one season-long series to follow: the Snowboarding World Cup.The series of events is operated by听the International Ski Federation, and it comprises six different events: parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross, halfpipe, slopestyle, and big air.

鈥淭he tour is pretty much the same every year, the prize money is really low, and it鈥檚 hard for fans to follow,鈥 Foster said.听鈥淚t鈥檚 just gotten so repetitive that it鈥檚 almost boring for the riders and fans.鈥

The Snow League is invite-only, and its participants will include the top-20 men and 16 women in the world per halfpipe rankings from the World Snowboard Points List. These 36 riders will be placed into four heats for qualifiers, ranking based on their best score out of two runs. Eight male and eight female finalists will go on to compete head-to-head in the championships, rising through quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals based on winning a best of three runs. Collectively, riders will gain points based on their performance at each Snow League event, with points aggregated to decide an overall male and female world champion at the close of the series.

The Snow League clearly aims to capitalize on a void in the market, with a number of events鈥攕uch as Dew Tour and Burton鈥檚 U.S. Open鈥攂eing minimized or axed outright in recent years. While there are still plenty of snowboarding and freeskiing competitions scattered across the calendar, these are one-off events, existing in singularity.

Halfpipe snowboarding lacks what Foster calls a 鈥渓egit tour, like the World Surf League.” The Snow League won鈥檛 just give athletes an arena to compete in and money to bring out the best of the best, but also give fans a continuous narrative and circuit to follow, akin to popular models like the World Surf League, Formula 1 auto racing, and the IFSC World Cup for competitive rock climbing.

Ironically, White鈥檚 announcement came just days after the X Games announced a new venture of its own. The long-running听extreme sports competition鈥攚hich prominently features snowboarding鈥攊s shifting from a series of one-off events to a year-round, team-based league, dubbed 鈥渢he X Games League.鈥 Unlike the solo, head-to-head nature of The Snow League, the X Games League will include both winter and summer editions, and teams will be co-ed and multi-disciplinary, with male and female snowboarders and skiers competing on the same team. 鈥淲e鈥檝e used Formula One as a model for this new X Games League,鈥 said executive chairman Jeff Moorad.

While at first glance the two may seem set in opposition, Foster doesn鈥檛 feel the X Games League and Snow League target the same mark. Compared to the team-based, multidisciplinary X-Games League, 鈥淭he Snow League is a more traditional, individual contest, which is more core to action sports,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it鈥檒l compete with the X Games League.鈥

Foster hopes the Snow League could also benefit up-and-coming riders, many of whom struggle to earn enough from the sport to cover their costs. In a viral Instagram video posted earlier this year, Olympic freestyle skier Nick Goepper broke down his prize winnings throughout the World Cup season. Goepper said he earned $7,000 overall after placing inside the top-five in four different rounds. 鈥淚f I placed the same in these sports, I would have earned $1.9 million in tennis, $4.2 million in golf, $70,000 in surfing, $67,000 in bowling, and $235,000 in darts,鈥 Goepper said in the video.

How athletes juggle The Snow League with the World Cup and other competitions is yet to be seen. The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina will run February 6-22, just before the Snow League’s debut event.

鈥淚t鈥檒l be interesting to see if any riders don鈥檛 do The Snow League to focus fully on the Olympics,鈥 Foster said. 鈥淏ut I think the prize money purse will make it a priority for most people.鈥

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