TJ is a familiar face on podiums in pretty much every big air contest. Early season you can find him training with a few friends named Simon, Sammy, and Jon, and as an addition to the MSP team this year, TJ brings a unique style to terrain parks across the world.
TJ Schiller
Colby West
Colby joined the MSP team late this season for some shoots as both an athlete and a cinematographer....
Shane McConkey
CR Johnson
Last year, CR was left in a coma by a freak ski accident that shocked the world of freeskiing. Now he’s back on his game and charging backcountry lines like he never left. MSP is glad to have him back and was able to ask him a couple questions about his year...
James Heim
James Heim has been a household name on the IFSA tour for years, This year MSP gave him his big break...
Eric Hjorleifson
Picture your favorite Canadian friend. Is he wearing a flannel shirt, suspenders, and smelling a little like gasoline? If not, meet Hoji. He rips on a snowmobile, throws down on big jumps, and designs skis in his spare time. On top of it all, this kid rips steep faces and eats big airs for breakfast like you or I would eat a bowl of Fruit Loops.
Mike Wilson
Wilson has done more scary things on skis than any one person should ever have to live through. If cats have nine lives, he’s got at least twice that many. Here’s what he has to say about his experiences in skiing and in life…
Ingrid Backstrom
This girl was pretty much ready to go any given day last winter, and was the first to sign up for any trip we were putting together. She told us last year that she likes dance parties, her Subaru, and straight airs into deep pow. Well… yeah, Ingrid… duh.
Mike Douglas
Douglas: the veteran, the Godfather. He’s put together some of the best ski segments ever, and after all these years he can still make all the kids stop in their tracks and say, WOW.” Mike was kind enough to give us a few minutes of his time recently, and here’s what he had to say:
Hugo Harrisson
Multiple-time IFSA big mountain freeskiing champ Hugo Harrisson has backed up his strong competitive performances with years of hard-charging film segments. Making an appearance this year in hot pursuit of James Bond, Hugo is stoked to get healthy and strong for a big comeback in ’08. Here’s a little bit of what he had to say:
Sammy Carlson
This guy can get it done just about every time you put a camera on him – he’s just that good. I guess now that high school’s over, Sammy’s sick of doing assignments… which would explain why he decided to buck the trend of answering our questions and write you a nice little letter…
Rory Bushfield
A mid-season injury may have slowed him down this winter, but he’s certainly not out. His early-season performance was an indicator that he still has plenty of tricks up his sleeve, and Bushy has plans to come back even stronger next year. A man of few words, here’s what he had to say…
Sarah Burke
Sarah’s been a busy girl this year between winning competitions, traveling, filming, and – oh yeah – winning the hearts of the ski community all over the world. She took a few minutes out of her busy schedule to chat with us recently…
Mark Abma
Powder Magazine’s only two-time “Male Skier of the Year” dedicated his entire winter to filming with MSP, and it shows. One of the most progressive and well-rounded skiers out there, he’s driving the future of the sport every time he goes out there.
JT Holmes
JT’s been on the MSP program since his debut in 1998’s “Sick Sense.” His skiing career has taken him all over the world, and with a few hundred BASE jumps under his belt now, new possibilities are just starting to open up. JT gave us a few minutes of his time recently to tell us about his winter…
Jon Olsson
When the opportunity to film with Jon arose this winter, MSP’s camera crews jumped at the opportunity. He was training with Dumont and Schiller at Breckenridge in December, working on some new tricks, and pretty much stomping everything. From that point on, we tried to have a camera on him every chance we had. Here’s his side of the story…
Simon Dumont
Simon Dumont has become quite accustomed to raising crowds of thousands to their feet as he soars 20+ feet out of the halfpipe. What is he thinking up there?

















