The divisions in ski culture
couldn’t be much greater
today. Just one subculture
includes New School (slopestyle, big
air, park & pipe…) and Old School
(the 2010 Winter Games: moguls,
aerials and something called ski
cross). So Ski Canada canvassed four
of Canada’s top freeskiers about their
freestylin’ brethen and somewhat
surprisingly it sounds as if one good trick deserves another.
JOSH BIBBY

“Bib’s Bumps” at Silver Star may
be named after his dad, but Josh
is the only Canadian skier with his
own signature model: the Moment
Josh Bibby Pro is definitely not
sponsored by Paul Mitchell hair
care products.
TJ SCHILLER
His sponsors include Paul Mitchell
hair care, Nike 6.0, Monster energy
and upstart Coreupt web ski
company. A breakthrough victory
in X-Games slopestyle in 2004
cemented his rep. He won again
last year after being sidelined by
a knee injury in ’07. Schiller is
another alumni of the Silver Star
Freestyle Club.
MIKE DOUGLAS
Godfather of New School in
Canada, Whistler-based Douglas
designed the first twintip ski,
Salomon’s Teneighty, which has
excelled in both big-mountain and
backcountry. The Steve Podborski
of freeskiing has film segments
showing in every ski bar and
around the world online.
MARK ABMA
He’s been romantically linked
with Summerland, B.C.-based
Olympian Kristi Richards for
several years. Abma started an
environmental advocacy group
called One Step and is developing
an eco-friendly bamboo ski with
Salomon. The frequent magazine
coverboy is also not sponsored by
Paul Mitchell hair products.
*Without looking online, can you name three members of Canada's freestyle team?
JOSH BIBBY
Off the top of the ol’ noggin, Josh
Dueck of the Paralympic team,
Warren Shouldice, Steve Omischl,
Kristi Richards, Jenn Heil, Vincent
Marquis, where should I stop?
TJ SCHILLER
Kristi Richards, Alex Bilodeau,
PA Rousseau, Jennifer Heil…I’m
pretty sure all four are in.
MIKE DOUGLAS
Kristi Richards, Pierre-Alexander
Rousseau, Warren Tanner... Should
I keep going?
MARK ABMA
Aside from my girlfriend, Kristi
Richards, Pierre-Alexander
Rousseau, Vincent Marquis,
Jennifer Heil.
* Can you relate to anything that ski cross, moguls or aerials athletes can do?
JOSH BIBBY
Yes, I sure can. I have competed in
each discipline and what I do now
is a combination of all three to
some degree. I also really respect
how far the athletes have taken
these areas of skiing and all the
hard work they have put in. It’s just
a different style of having fun on
the mountain.
TJ SCHILLER
Everything I learned in moguls I
have brought to my skiing career.
Growing up working with a team
is important. It motivates you,
and helps you focus and keep
determined. They also have a
training program like no other.
MIKE DOUGLAS
Yes, I’ve competed in all of these
events. Everything I do on my skis
today borrows at least a little bit
from all these disciplines.
MARK ABMA
I’ve competed in ski cross a few
times, skied moguls for years and
I flip on my skis, but I can’t say
that I’ll ever see myself do a triple
flipping, triple twisting flipper
doodle that the aerialists are
pulling off.
* Will you watch the
Olympic skiing events
on TV?
JOSH BIBBY
For sure! I love skiing as a sport
and I don’t think any one way to do
it is better than any other. It’s what
suits you and your personality
that decides which way you want
to do it.
TJ SCHILLER
I hope to be on-hill cheering for
Canada. It’s not often the Olympics
are in the place you were born.
MIKE DOUGLAS
I’ll have to. I don’t have tickets for
anything!
MARK ABMA
No, I’m going to be there in person
to watch them.
* What would your mom
be most impressed
with: X-Games Gold, a
magazine cover or an
Olympic bronze?
JOSH BIBBY
She just wants me to be happy,
ski safely and have a roof over my
head. Although she says she did
like my Freeskier cover.
TJ SCHILLER
You can’t touch an Olympic gold...
or bronze for that matter.
MIKE DOUGLAS
Olympic bronze would probably
make her pretty happy, although
she’s already a proud mama.
MARK ABMA
She’d be happy with any of those
accomplishments, just so long
as I come home safe at the end
of the day.
* Have you ever met an
Olympic athlete and
asked for his or her
autograph?
JOSH BIBBY
I met Jean-Luc Brassard at the
water ramps in Whistler—he
autographed my hat. I also met
Nancy Greene and she signed
my helmet. As a mogul skier, I
competed against Alex Bilodeau
(and beat him)…but I wouldn’t
stand a chance against him now.
TJ SCHILLER
Johnny Moseley. And yes...I did.
Still have it.
MIKE DOUGLAS
I have signed posters all over my
garage from many of the cool-
dude skiers I’ve met.
MARK ABMA
I’ve met and slept with an Olympic
athlete. Still haven’t asked her for
an autograph.
*
Do you think the
Olympic torch
resembles a blunt?
JOSH BIBBY
Like a tail grab? No, not at all.
Definitely a torch.
TJ SCHILLER
Come again? We talking ski grabs
or B.C. exports?
MIKE DOUGLAS
What’s a blunt?
MARK ABMA
It’d be the lighter for the blunt.
* If you could boost the
70m Nordic jump,
which trick would you
throw down?
JOSH BIBBY
I’d do a big ol’ front flip (and get
a nice long look) because I’m sure
that jump would feel way different
from anything I’ve hit.
TJ SCHILLER
Rodeo 540 for sure.
MIKE DOUGLAS
I’ve tried it and couldn’t do squat.
I barely made the start of the
landing!
MARK ABMA
A big ol’ laid-out back flip.
*
In one word, how
would you describe the
Olympic Games?
JOSH BIBBY
Commercialized
TJ SCHILLER
Prestigious
MIKE DOUGLAS
Paaarrty!
MARK ABMA
PARTY
*
Where will you be
skiing when the
Games are on?
JOSH BIBBY
Revelstoke,if the snow is good, which
it probably will be. I’m going to try to
watch my friend Josh Dueck compete
in the Paralympic racing events.
TJ SCHILLER
I just hope I’m close enough to
jump on a plane to Van-city and
watch some of the action.
MIKE DOUGLAS
Blackcomb, up to my ears in powder
while everyone else complains
about the weather.
MARK ABMA
I’ll be skiing in the Whistler
backcountry.
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