Four Rice Memorial High School students have qualified for the prestigious Junior Freeride Championship (JFC's) at Kirkwood Mountain that starts on April 6, 2025 - (pictured left to right: Tara Nagle, '28; Sadie Haskell, '25; Lynsey Nagle, '26, and Seamus O’Neill, '26!) These dedicated athletes have spent the season earning points to secure their spots in this elite competition, where they will compete against top freeride skiers from across North and South America.
For Background:
Freeride skiing is a high-adrenaline discipline performed on ungroomed, natural terrain, where athletes choose their own line down the mountain, navigating features and executing tricks along the way. Competitors are judged on criteria such as line choice, fluidity, air, style, control, and overall energy. It’s an incredibly competitive and thrilling sport to watch—but it also comes with significant risk. Reaching this level of competition requires immense courage, rigorous training, and unwavering determination. Each of these students displays a high level of commitment; they train every weekend, spending full days on the mountain refining their technique, building strength, and developing the mental focus needed to compete at an elite level.
Photo Credit: @taylormadeimages and @aidanburnz
Skiing is a way of life for Tara! In the last 2 years, she switched from downhill racing to freeride skiing and has quickly elevated her game. She absolutely loves being on the mountain and says when she's skiing, nothing else matters. She brings a bright spirit, fun-loving attitude, and a high level of skill to the table. This is her first year at the JFC's and we expect it won't be her last!