How To Watch The First Skiers Compete in Shaun White's Snow League
Shaun White's action sports event series, the Snow League, is getting ready to dive into the second half of its first full season.
Following the Snow League's debut in Aspen, Colorado, last March, the event series is moving full steam ahead towards its 2025/26 winter events with a few exciting additions.
The Snow League's first event of this winter will take place in Yunding Snow Park from December 4-6. Yunding will also be the first time skiers throw their hats in the ring at a Snow League event, with three full days of freeskiing competition as well as a snowboard halfpipe event taking place.
An athlete roster of eight male skiers and eight female skiers will go head-to-head in a bracket-style halfpipe competition.
Skiers competing in the event include Olympians like Eileen Gu, Cassie Sharpe, David Wise, Nick Goepper, and Gus Kenworthy, as well as freeskiers like Svea Irving, Hanna Faulhaber, Hunter Hess, and Birk Irving.
One of the Snow League's touchstone missions is to make action sports more accessible to fans. As part of this initiative, the Snow League will be broadcast in more than 175 countries with more than 300 hours of programming across the 2025/26 winter season.
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"Partnering with these leading global media partners is an exciting milestone for the league. It proves our commitment to growing the reach, visibility, and cultural impact of freeskiing and snowboarding worldwide," said Snow League CEO, Omer Atesmen.
"By bringing our athletes and events to new audiences across the globe, we’re not only expanding the sports, but we’re also celebrating the stories of our athletes, creativity, community, and progression, which define winter sports culture," Atesmen added.
How To Watch the Snow League
United States: All freeskiing & snowboard finals will be live-streamed on Peacock. Freeskiing highlights recap from the China event will appear on the NBC broadcast network and premier Sunday, December 28, from 2 to 3 pm ET.
Canada: All freeskiing and snowboarding elimination rounds will be live-streamed on CBCSports.ca and Gem. Recap shows will play on the Game+ television network.
Europe: All freeskiing and snowboarding elimination rounds will be live-streamed on HBO Max and Discovery+. Snowboarding and freeskiing recap shows will be on Eurosport 1.
Australia: All freeskiing and snowboarding elimination rounds will be live-streamed on Kayo. Snowboarding and freeskiing recap shows will also be on Kayo.
New Zealand: All freeskiing and snowboarding elimination rounds will be live-streamed on Sky Sport. Snowboarding and freeskiing recap shows will be on Sky Open TV.

