Spyder’s Athletes

North American Athletes

Mac Forehand | USA – Freeski Slopestyle & Big Air

Born in Connecticut and raised in the terrain parks of Stratton, Vermont, Mac Forehand is one of the most exciting young talents in freeskiing today. He made history in 2019 by becoming the youngest-ever winner of the FIS World Cup Crystal Globe in Slopestyle at just 17 years old.

Known for his fearless style and technical precision, Mac has continued to dominate the global stage, capturing the X Games Gold Medal in Big Air (2023) and a Silver Medal in Slopestyle at the 2025 FIS World Championships. A true student of the sport, Mac balances competition with creativity, recently landing a perfect score of 50 at the Aspen X Games with a forward left 2160 stalefish.

Career Highlight: Youngest skier to win the Overall World Cup Title in Slopestyle

Bobby Brown | USA – Freeski Slopestyle & Big Air

A Denver, Colorado native, Bobby Brown is a freeskiing pioneer who has redefined what is possible in the sport. Bobby exploded onto the scene in 2010 as the first skier ever to win two Gold Medals in a single Winter X Games (Slopestyle and Big Air). He was also a member of the inaugural U.S. Olympic Slopestyle team at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

With five X Games medals and an AFP World Championship title to his name, Bobby has transitioned into a leader for the next generation, hosting his own event, “Red Bull Cascade,” which blends park and backcountry skiing. He is known for landing the world’s first Switch Double Misty 1440 and continues to push the boundaries of big mountain skiing.

Career Highlight: First skier to land a Triple Cork 1440.

European Athletes

Giulia Tanno | Switzerland – Freeski Slopestyle & Big Air

Hailing from Lenzerheide, Switzerland, Giulia Tanno is a dominant force in women’s freeskiing and a key member of the Spyder team. She has earned 5 X Games medals across Big Air and Slopestyle disciplines and was crowned the FIS World Cup Overall Big Air Champion in 2020.

Giulia is recognized not just for her podium finishes but for her progressive style that blends technical difficulty with creativity. In addition to her competitive success, she has starred in multiple film projects, including “The Collective” and her own series “The Journey,” showcasing her resilience and passion for the mountains.

Career Highlight: 2020 FIS World Cup Overall Big Air Champion.

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