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Freestyle at the Snowpark LAAX

Not for nothing is the destination Flims Laax the leading freestyle resort for freeskiers and snowboarders in the Alps: Here you will find the biggest halfpipe in the world, a pro kicker line in Olympic size and a total of more than 90 obstacles, spread over five snowparks. Here in Flims Laax, around the Crap Sogn Gion, freeskiing and snowboarding have a long tradition. Whether it's your first attempts on the rail or spectacular runs in the halfpipe - one thing is certain: in the LAAX Snowpark your freestyle heart will beat faster.

Snowpark LAAX: Fun for beginners and pros

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Freestyle Ski und Snowboard im Snowpark Laax.

Beginners' snowpark

Level: EASY

You want to try first tricks and jumps on boxes and rails in the snowpark? In the freestyle park for beginners between Crap Sogn Gion and Alp Dado you can easily start into the snowpark scene and improve your snowboard and freeski skills on boxes, rails and tables.

Freestyle Ski und Snowboard im Snowpark Laax.

Ils Plauns snowpark

Level: MEDIUM

If you want to take your skills to the next level, then Ils Plauns snowpark is the place for you. There are a host of rails, boxes and various kicker lines waiting for you between Crap Sogn Gion and Alp Dado. You can quickly get to grips with new tricks, push your limit and perfect your style.

Freestyle Ski und Snowboard im Snowpark Laax.

P60 snowpark

Level: PRO/MEDIUM

"P60 all day!" If you've been to the destination Flims Laax, then you'll know this saying. It's easy to spend the entire day at P60. You will find a vast range of rails, boxes, slides, pyramid walls and industry pipes - and all in a single run. On a slope length of no less than 1,000 metres, you will also find the kicker pro-line with four Olympic-size kickers.

NoName snowpark

Level: PRO/MEDIUM

Want to make your jumps even more spectacular? It's time to tame "The Beast" halfpipe with your skis or snowboard. The legendary NoName snow park is home to the largest superpipe in Europe with a length of 200 metres, a width of 22 metres and a world record height of 6.9 metres. There is also a mini-pipe for those looking to make their first jumps, where you can also simply work up a little surf feeling.

Halfpipe 5G Video installation

You want to film your ride through the halfpipe?
In the 2 halfpipes "The Beast" and the mini pipe in the NoName Snowpark, you can simply register, scan your ski pass and have your ride through the halfpipe recorded. Your personal video will be sent directly to your mobile phone without delay. Watch your clip and share it with your friends.

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Perfect for the snowpark break: Caffè NoName

If you ever need a break, you should definitely stop by Caffè NoName, the hub of the freeskiing and snowboarding scene. Here you'll find fresh panini, croissants and much more.

On the sun terrace you can also put your tired feet up and watch the other riders doing their snowboard and ski tricks while listening to chilly music and enjoying the good atmosphere. Here you can recharge your batteries for your next tricks and jumps.

Snowpark LAAX ambassadors

You always wanted to know who the stars of the snowparks in Flims Laax Falera are in the area of freeskiing and snowboarding? Get to know our ambassadors of the freestyle parks - how they started their passion and at which events you can meet them.

Freestyle Ski und Snowboard im Snowpark Laax.

Andri Ragettli, born 1998

Flims native Andri Ragettli has been a superstar in the freeski scene for many years. He stood on skis for the first time at the age of two in Flims Laax. By the age of 17, he was challenging for a podium place at the X Games in slopestyle. The freeski sensation was the first person ever to pull off back-to-back triples in the final. And although Andri is now causing a stir among the international freeski elite, his favourite snowpark remains LAAX.

Freestyle Ski und Snowboard im Snowpark Laax.

Sina Candrian, born 1988

Sina Candrian grew up in Laax and tried snowboarding for the first time at the age of five. She became a professional snowboarder in 2005 and has been among the forerunners in international competitions ever since. The Burton European Open in LAAX (now the LAAX Open) remains a very special event for Sina, as this is where the LAAX local launched her professional career by achieving second place. She has also got involved in the "I AM PRO SNOW" campaign.

David Hablützel, born 1996

There is no doubt that David Hablützel is one of the most promising young snowboarders in the world. He achieved podium positions at the Burton US and former European Open, fifth place at the Olympic Games in Sochi and third place in his home competition, the LAAX Open. Dave knows the LAAX superpipe better than virtually anyone else. LAAX has been his second home for many years, and he is also well known in the Freestyle Academy - in 2009, he won the Mini Shred Contest here.

Jiayu Liu, born 1992

Jiayu Liu is the biggest Chinese snowboard halfpipe talent and the newest addition to the LAAX Riders team. The connection between Jiayu and LAAX is a special one, having won the gold medal in the halfpipe at the 2018 LAAX OPEN. Since then, Jiayu has been in LAAX regularly to train between competitions. "Here in LAAX it's just different than I've known it from any other winter destination. There is a huge community and everybody here shares the passion for freestyle - that's what connects them all". Besides the top rank in LAAX, Jiayu scored second in the halfpipe discipline at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in South Korea.

Lucas Baume, born 1995

Grown up in a small village in the Vallée de Joux in the French speaking part of Switzerland, Lucas a.k.a. Yung Doli got a place in the Snowboard School Davos at the age of 15. The chances were good to be accepted into the national team of Swiss Snowboard. Because competitions are all about being better than friends, he quit after more than ten years of participating. Today he lives in Laax for the winter and enjoys the snowpark here. His plans for the future? To make snowboarding again the fun sport it once was.

Moritz Boll, born 2000

Moritz is a pro snowboarder and member of the Swiss national team. His career started early in Laax, making it his favourite park in a short time. Moritz loves to learn new tricks on the P60 and to perfect them in order to be able to show them later at competitions.

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