2025/26 FIS Freestyle North American Cup Recap
Mar 14, 2026·Freestyle:format(webp))
The 2025/26 FIS Freestyle North American Cup season came to a close this past weekend with the final competitions held at Stratton Mountain, USA. Throughout the winter, athletes competed across five stops in Canada and the United States, contesting a total of four Aerials events and six Moguls and Dual Moguls competitions.
The North American Cup calendar kicked off in late January at Apex Mountain in British Columbia, Canada. From there, the tour moved south to the historic freestyle venue of Lake Placid, USA, before returning to Canada for a busy February stretch with competitions in Val St. Come and Lac-Beauport, both in Quebec.
The season concluded at Stratton Mountain, where the final results confirmed the overall winners of the 2025/26 North American Cup circuit.
Starting with Aerials, Alexandra Montminy (CAN) proved to be the most consistent among the women, claiming the overall title with 340 points to secure the first Nor-Am Cup title of her career. Charlie Fontaine (CAN) finished second with 292 points, adding another overall podium to her European Cup victory earlier this season. Completing a clean podium sweep for Canada was Isa-Frederique Laurin (CAN), who finished the season with 192 points.
On the men’s side, Ian Schoenwald (USA) claimed the overall win with 259 points following one victory and one runner-up finish, securing his first Nor-Am Cup title after five seasons competing on the circuit. Ashton Salmon (USA) completed a 1–2 finish for the U.S. team with 226 points, while Gabriel Dion (CAN) added another third-place overall finish after also placing third in the European Cup standings this season.
Moving over to Moguls, the women’s competition featured a tight battle between Citrine Boychuk (CAN) and Kylie Kariotis (USA). In the end, Boychuk edged out her rival with 460 points to 435, claiming the overall title after finishing first in Moguls and second in Dual Moguls. The Canadian secured the crown thanks to an incredibly consistent season, reaching the podium in all six competitions during the 2025/26 campaign.
Kariotis consequently finished second overall, while Abby McLarnon (USA) rounded out the podium in third place across all three standings with 331 points.
On the men’s side, Samuel Goodison (CAN) led a Canadian sweep of the overall podium. Goodison claimed the title with 421 points, winning all three standings after recording one victory and three additional runner-up finishes during the season.
Second and third place overall went to Xavier Drouin (CAN) and Jean-Christophe Bougie (CAN) with 274 and 242 points, respectively. Drouin also finished second in Dual Moguls, while Bougie secured second place in Moguls. Graden Parsons (CAN) took third in the Moguls standings, while Camden Lewis (USA) completed the podium in Dual Moguls with a third-place finish.
With the Nor-Am Cup now in the books, the overall winners have also secured spots on the World Cup tour for next season. In Aerials, the quota places go to Alexandra Montminy and Ian Schoenwald, while in Moguls the spots are claimed by Citrine Boychuk and Samuel Goodison.
The official results for each event can be found HERE, while the overall standings are available HERE.
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