Marcus Goguen Triumphs at 2025 Georgia Pro FWT
The 2025 Georgia Pro showcased elite freeriding on the formidable Kakhiani face, where athletes faced challenging terrain and variable conditions. Despite battling illness, Whistler’s own Marcus Goguen delivered a stellar performance, securing his second consecutive victory on the Freeride World Tour (FWT) circuit.
Goguen’s run was a masterclass in skill and composure. He seamlessly executed a 360 followed by a massive cork 720, both landed with precision. He concluded his descent with a stylish screaming semen grab, earning an impressive score of 92.33 points. This victory not only underscores his dominance this season but also solidifies his position at the top of the FWT standings.
The event also highlighted remarkable performances from other athletes:
Ski Women: Poland’s Zuzanna Witych claimed victory with a fast and technical descent, scoring 77.00 points.
Snowboard Men: Cody Bramwell from the United Kingdom secured his first win of the season with a score of 85.67 points.
Snowboard Women: France’s Noémie Equy led the field with 79.00 points, followed by Australia’s Michaela Davis-Meehan and Spain’s Núria Castán Barón.
Goguen’s Ascending Career
Marcus Goguen’s trajectory in the freeriding world has been remarkable. After clinching the Junior World Champion title in 2023, he debuted on the FWT with a wildcard entry at Kicking Horse, earning a second-place finish. The 2024 season saw him achieve multiple podiums, including a win at the YETI Xtreme Verbier, culminating in a second-place overall finish. Now, in 2025, Goguen is firmly focused on clinching the top spot.
With the race for the FWT Finals in Verbier intensifying, every point is crucial. Riders are gearing up for the next stop in Fieberbrunn, Austria, where the competition promises to be fierce.
For a comprehensive view of the action, you can watch Marcus Goguen’s winning run from the 2025 Georgia Pro below:
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