The 2026 Kings and Queens Of Corbet's Was One Of The Best We've Ever Seen
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The 2026 Kings and Queens Of Corbet's Was One Of The Best We've Ever Seen
"The week of the competition brought some serious snowfall, setting a deep stage for the athletes to get creative, and get creative they did. We saw some lines we'd never seen in competition before, including extra cliff drops, rails at the top of couloirs, and snowboarder Quinn Boutot providing a man-ramp for Elijah Singer. Take it from someone who was at the event: every single run was mind-blowing and incredible to watch."
"The King and Queen each receive an additional $5,000, so that's $10,000 to the top two athletes. This is how each category went down. Women's Snowboard In the women's snowboard category, Ellie Weiler went huge with a back 3 to grab 1st place, actually hitting the side wall of the couloir but still managing to recover and throw it down."
"2025 first-place male snowboarder Yuki Kadono went wild for the second place, while2025 First Place Sugar Bowl Silver Belt Open finisher Nate Bromley took 3rd. Women's Ski 2022 Queen of Corbet's Piper Kunst is once again at the top, claiming both the 1st-place finish and the Queen of Corbet's title with a run that included a massive backflip into the couloir, a high speed descent, and a huge front flip off the bottom booter."
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort received significant snowfall, creating deep terrain that encouraged athletes to attempt unusually creative lines. Athletes executed extra cliff drops, rails at couloir tops, and unconventional maneuvers such as a snowboarder serving as a man-ramp. Prize structure awarded $5,000 to each category winner, $3,000 for second, $2,000 for third, and an additional $5,000 apiece to the overall King and Queen. In women's snowboard Ellie Weiler won with a back 3, Madison Blackley placed second, and Sarka Pancochova placed third. In men's snowboard first-timer Jack MacDougall won, Yuki Kadono placed second, and Nate Bromley placed third. Piper Kunst reclaimed the women's ski title and Queen designation with several major flips and a high-speed descent.
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