





He's considered the most well-rounded freeskier on the planet.
Stand tall and let your skiing do the talking. Hailing from Park City, Utah, Alex Hall is not one to brag about his accolades, although he technically could. A true all-terrain vehicle (ATV), Alex has X Games gold medals in four disciplines: Big Air, Slopestyle, Knuckle Huck, and the Real Ski video competition. Speaking of videos, the prodigy has well-earned his street cred on gnarly rail spots and out in the backcountry, proving himself far more than just a 'contest skier'.
He makes it look easy, too! Despite his towering 6'4" height, Alex oozes style and gets technical with a skateboard-inspired penchant for mind-boggling combos and transfers. Known for his viral Instagram clips, Hall is constantly cooking up fresh tricks, including his signature Buick grab served in any number of tasty rotations.
Behind the impressive list of milestone achievements lies a rock-solid worth ethic: Alex is willing to take a slam, practice longer than most of his peers, and ride under the worst conditions. Where others complain, Alex is out in the snow sending it... and his success speaks for itself!
Stand tall and let your skiing do the talking. Hailing from Park City, Utah, Alex Hall is not one to brag about his accolades, although he technically could. A true all-terrain vehicle (ATV), Alex has X Games gold medals in four disciplines: Big Air, Slopestyle, Knuckle Huck, and the Real Ski video competition. Speaking of videos, the prodigy has well-earned his street cred on gnarly rail spots and out in the backcountry, proving himself far more than just a 'contest skier'.
He makes it look easy, too! Despite his towering 6'4" height, Alex oozes style and gets technical with a skateboard-inspired penchant for mind-boggling combos and transfers. Known for his viral Instagram clips, Hall is constantly cooking up fresh tricks, including his signature Buick grab served in any number of tasty rotations.
Behind the impressive list of milestone achievements lies a rock-solid worth ethic: Alex is willing to take a slam, practice longer than most of his peers, and ride under the worst conditions. Where others complain, Alex is out in the snow sending it... and his success speaks for itself!
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