Pat Fava, Ellie Weiler Among List of Kings & Queens of Corbet's Competitors
Who will be named the king and queen?
Kings and Queens of Corbet’s is back again for 2026, and the start day is confirmed for February 13, 2025.
Riders will drop in alongside skiers to Corbet’s Couloir at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. The contest first debuted in 2018 and has evolved to a point at which $50,000 in total prize money will be awarded.
First-place finishers in each division will take home $5,000, second-place finishers will receive $3,000, and third-place finishers will earn $2,000. Both skiers and snowboarders have a chance at the top prize money, but there can be only one king and queen.
“Kings & Queens of Corbet’s continues to define what’s possible in big-mountain competition,” said Ned Wonson, Vice President of Marketing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, in a press release. “This year’s roster represents an exciting blend of experience, creativity, and progression, and Corbet’s Couloir remains the ultimate proving ground.”
Photo: Jovvany Villalobos
Here’s who will drop in this year.
- Sarka Pancochova (Snowboard)
- Madison Blackly (Snowboard)
- Kaz Sosnowski (Ski)
- Pat Fava (Snowboard)
- Piper Kunst (Ski)
- Wyatt Gentry (Ski)
- Elijah Singer (Snowboard)
- Wynter McBride (Ski)
- Lalo Rambaud (Ski)
- Quinn Boutot (Snowboard)
- Nate Bromley (Snowboard)
- Windham Miller (Snowboard)
- Erika Vikander (Snowboard)
- Tristen Lilly (Ski)
- Kelly Hilleke (Ski)
- Ana Eyssimont (Snowboard)
- Alex Hackel (Ski)
- Jack MacDougall (Snowboard)
- Yuki Kadono (Snowboard)
- Valerie Festavan (Ski)
- Isaac Kaufman (Ski)
- Ellie Weiler (Snowboard)
- Kendall Goodman (Ski)
- Mike Bogs (Snowboard)
Yuki Kadono and Sarka Pancochova took home 2025 honors, and they’ll both return this year.