On-Mountain
Thredbo Triple Crown: Slopestyle
Friday 1 Aug, 2025
Slopestyle is the ultimate test of creativity and consistency, featuring a dynamic course packed with jumps and rail features. Competitors will need to throw down a clean, stylish run from start to finish, linking together their best tricks with flawless execution.
New this season, we’ve teamed up with Snow Australia to officially sanction the Slopestyle and Big Air events as FIS competitions and included in the prestigious Australian New Zealand Cup (ANC) Series.
With a huge cash and prize purse up for grabs, plus FIS points on the line, riders will need to show out to land on the podium!
Entries are limited and close 30th July at 9am, unless sold out prior.
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Thursday 31 July
- 9:30am – 3:30pm | Unofficial Practice
- 4pm – 5pm | Bib Collection – Friday Flat Bistro
Friday 1 August
- 7:30am – 8:30am | Bib Collection – Friday Flat Bistro
- 9am – 10:15am | Practice – Antons Slopestyle Course
- 10:30am – 12pm | Run 1 – Antons Slopestyle Course
- 12:15pm – 1:45pm | Run 2 – Antons Slopestyle Course
- 3pm – 4pm | Presentations – Alpine Bar

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Make sure you’re prepared – download the Flip Insurance app to register your cover. You can find your Event Code when registering or in your pre-arrival email.
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What You Need To Know
Snow Australia Membership and FIS License
For domestic Australian competitors, you will need to purchase Park and Pipe National (AUS and ANC Events only) or Park and Pipe International (All FIS Events) membership with Snow Australia. This includes your FIS license.
https://www.snow.org.au/membership/.
For any assistance with Domestic Membership contact: [email protected]
International Entries
Entries for international competitors must be submitted by the competitors respective National Federation to Snow Australia. These must be submitted electronically on a standard FIS Entry Form 2 weeks PRIOR to the event start date (or earlier) to [email protected].
All international competitors must hold a current FIS license.
All international competitors must also register with the Thredbo event here.
- Grom Men Ski & Snowboard: 7 – 12 years old
- Grom Women Ski & Snowboard: 7 – 12 years old
- Youth Men Ski & Snowboard: 13 – 14 years old
- Youth Women Ski & Snowboard: 13 – 14 years old
- Junior Men Ski & Snowboard: 15 – 17 years old
- Junior Women Ski & Snowboard: 15 – 17 years old
- Open Men Ski & Snowboard
- Open Women Ski & Snowboard
Age categories are calculated using age at 31 December 2025.
Event Entry
- All Categories: $69
Competitors Pass
- Open: $149
- Youth & Junior: $79
- Grom: $69
All Open Ski & Snowboard podiums will take home per event:
- 1st = $500
- 2nd = $300
- 3rd = $200
All other podiums for each category will take home a rad prize bag filled with goodies from our sponsors.
The overall Triple Crown winner will take home a bonus payment/prize too. To be eligible for all Triple Crown overall podiums, you must compete in at least two of the three events.
Judging Criteria: Overall Run Impression which takes into account:
- Progression – Are the tricks new, uncommon and/or creative.
- Amplitude – How big the hits are.
- Variety – A mix of tricks within the run, extra points for spinning both ways.
- Execution – How well the tricks are performed and landed.
- Difficulty – How technical the tricks performed are.
Youth, Junior, and Open athletes will be judged on the FIS points scale, with results contributing to both Triple Crown and ANC podiums.
Format: Two runs, best run counts
Run Order: Competitors will drop in bib order
Helmets are compulsory for all competitors
Competitors can only register for one entry. Entry into multiple categories or disciplines is not allowed.
No, all categories (except Grom) are judged on the same scale. For example, a rider in the Junior category can come first in Triple Crown, while also being eligible for an ANC result.
There will be two separate podiums at Slopestyle and Big Air presentations. Athletes can still compete and be awarded in their usual Triple Crown categories, and will still be eligible for the additional ANC podium & results for FIS athletes at the end of the day.
Thredbo Triple Crown
Make sure you check out the other Triple Crown events here:
For all enquiries, please email [email protected]
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