The 2025/26 FIS Freeski Park & Pipe European Cup season came to a close last week on the storied slopes of Corvatsch, Switzerland, with the final Halfpipe, Big Air, and Slopestyle competitions of the campaign going down for both Freeski and Snowboard over the course of an action-packed six days.
It was a big and largely successful EC season on the Freeski side of things, with seven Slopestyle, seven Big Air, and two Halfpipe events taking place – along with six Rail Events, as the most recent event to be added to the Park & Pipe stable continues to be refined and perfected with the goal of adding it the World Cup at some point in the future.Â
Recent Park & Pipe rule changes for the Continental Cup level stipulate that three competitions, taking place in at least two different countries, must be completed in order to be considered a full calendar and award overall winners. While there were three women’s events completed, with all of those competitions taking place in Switzerland there would be no overall winners earning a personal quota spot on the World Cup tour next season.
Still, it was a strong EC season for Kaitlyn Reital of the USA, who earned two second place finishes and a win in her three starts to lead the standings. Reital was followed in second overall by Alexsandra Glaskova (AIN), who had two victories in two starts but did not enter the final competition of the season in Corvatsch.Â