About Snowboarding-Results

A free database for the freestyle snowboarding and skiing community.

What this is

Snowboarding Results is a free, ad-free database that aggregates competitive results from the events that matter to up-and-coming park and pipe athletes: USASA regionals and nationals, the U.S. Revolution Tour, the Futures Tour, Canada Snowboard's provincial and national series, and the FIS European Cup. We pull from every public source we can find, normalize the data so the same rider isn't listed twice under different spellings, and present it in a way that's easy to search and share.

Why we built it

For young snowboarders and skiers, the path from regional events to a national team or a sponsorship contract is mostly invisible. Results are scattered across dozens of websites with different formats and different identities for the same rider. A coach trying to track an athlete's progress has to keep their own spreadsheet. A rider trying to put together a sponsor pitch has to screenshot results from five different platforms.

Snowboarding Results pulls all of that into one place. Every athlete has a profile page that shows their full competitive history across every series we track. Every event has a page with the full results. Tier-level leaderboards let you see who's actually winning at each level of the sport, season by season.

Who it's for

Riders, parents, coaches, and team managers who care about the freestyle snowboard and freeski progression. We focus on the levels of the sport where the headlines don't reach yet: regionals, national championships, qualifier series, and continental cups. The Olympic-level results are well-covered elsewhere; we're trying to give the same treatment to everything below it.

If you're a rider, your profile is here. You can ask us to add your Instagram, sponsors, or a bio so anyone landing on your page sees more than a list of results. Email us if you want to update yours.

What we don't do

We don't host live timing. We don't sell anything. We don't run events. We don't rank athletes (you can sort by medals, but the sport is too complex for a single leaderboard to mean much). And we don't predict who'll make a team — that's the coaches' job, not a database's.

How it stays accurate

Every result on the site comes from the official sources we could find.

If you spot a mistake — a missing event, a duplicate athlete, a wrong country — we want to hear about it.

Get in touch

For corrections, questions, profile updates, or anything else:

snowboardingresults@gmail.com

We read and reply to every email. We may not reply quickly, but we will do.