





Styles for miles! In the spin-it-to-win-it world of freestyle snowboarding, Lily Dhawornvej is a breath of fresh air. Combining technical ability with a natural sense of 'proper' aesthetics, the young Colorado native brings fresh energy to the Big Air and slopestyle circuits. Stepping to big terrain without fear and a deep bag of tricks – including her signature Tame dog front flip – Lily has already earned success far beyond her age group. She secured the title of 2024 U.S. Amateur Snowboarding Association (USASA) National Champion in slopestyle and clinched bronze in Women's Snowboard Knuckle Huck in her debut at X Games Aspen 2025. All before she was old enough to drive!
Inspired by her Thai-American father, Lily also uses her platform for advocacy as a member of Soy Sauce Nation to promote diversity and inclusion in snowboarding. Traveling the globe chasing World Cup podiums, filming video parts, and pursuing Olympic dreams as part of Team USA, Lily is on a unique journey. And she's just getting started!
Styles for miles! In the spin-it-to-win-it world of freestyle snowboarding, Lily Dhawornvej is a breath of fresh air. Combining technical ability with a natural sense of 'proper' aesthetics, the young Colorado native brings fresh energy to the Big Air and slopestyle circuits. Stepping to big terrain without fear and a deep bag of tricks – including her signature Tame dog front flip – Lily has already earned success far beyond her age group. She secured the title of 2024 U.S. Amateur Snowboarding Association (USASA) National Champion in slopestyle and clinched bronze in Women's Snowboard Knuckle Huck in her debut at X Games Aspen 2025. All before she was old enough to drive!
Inspired by her Thai-American father, Lily also uses her platform for advocacy as a member of Soy Sauce Nation to promote diversity and inclusion in snowboarding. Traveling the globe chasing World Cup podiums, filming video parts, and pursuing Olympic dreams as part of Team USA, Lily is on a unique journey. And she's just getting started!
Snowboard News

Monster Energy riders Himari Takamori, Jessica Perlmutter, and Henna Ikola light up Woodward Park City with podium finishes and standout performances at the Uninvited Invitational.

Monster Energy freeski and snowboard athletes closed the FIS World Cup season in Silvaplana with multiple victories and Crystal Globe titles across pipe and slopestyle events.

Brendan Mackay takes second and the Biggest Air Award while Rise Kudo, Zoe Atkin, and Svea Irving stack the podium in the Snow League season finale.





