Karl Fostvedt
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Born | Ketchum, Idaho |
Updated on November 2024. |
Karl Fostvedt is an American Freeskier from Ketchum, Idaho.[1] He is sponsored by Dakine,[2] K2 Skis, Anon Optics (a sub-brand of Burton Snowboards),[3] and CAST Touring. He is known for his urban, backcountry, and big mountain skiing abilities.
He has been featured in movies by D.O.S. Media, 4bi9 Media, Toy Soldier Productions, Poor Boyz Productions, Teton Gravity Research, and others. During the 2009-2010 Winter Karl competed in the Dew Tour slopestyle competition.[4] He competed as an invited athlete at War of Rails [5][6] winning the contest in 2014.[7] In September 2012 he won the IF3 International Freeski Film Festival (IF3) Rookie of the Year award[8] for his segment in the Red Bull Media House and Poor Boyz Productions produced film WE: A Collection of Individuals. The following year, he led a group of skiers to Detroit, Michigan to film an urban ski segment for the 2013 film, "Tracing Skylines".[9] The Detroit segment of the film received attention worldwide with the video being watched over 750,000 times on YouTube as of Nov 30, 2023.[10][11] With the success of the Detroit segment, the following year he went to Sarajaveo to ski the ruins of the 1984 Winter Olympics.[12] With the success of these films, his profile continued to grow.[13][14]
Fostvedt's transition from primarily being known for his urban abilities to establishing himself as one of the best backcountry and big mountain skiing was completed in 2018 when he won the inaugural Kings and Queens of Corbet's Competition.[15][16] He would go on to finish 2nd the following year and then winning again in 2021.[17][18] During this time his segments in ski films were primarily filmed at big mountain locations including Alaska, Japan, Chile, British Columbia, and Idaho. In December 2021, Fostvedt was named the Idaho Mountain Express's 'Athlete of the Year' for 2021 with the newspaper editor's saying "it was the easiest choice we’ve made all year".[19]
In 2021, Fostvedt established his own production company, Native Earth Productions, to start creating his own films.[20] His first film "Brap Ski - Volume One" combined two of his passions, snowmobiling and skiing, in order to find backcountry terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. The success of "Brap Ski 1" has led to three follow-on films, "Brap Ski 2"[21], "Brap Ski 3"[22], and "Brap Ski 4"[23].
Awards
[edit]- 1st Place - 2021 Kings and Queens of Corbet's [24]
- 2nd Place - 2019 Kings and Queens of Corbet's [25]
- 1st Place - 2018 Kings and Queens of Corbet's [26]
- 1st Place - 2014 War of Rails at Bear Mountain[27]
- Nominated - 2013 Powder Award - Best Manmade Air[28]
- Won - 2012 IF3 Rookie of the Year
Freeskiing movies
[edit]- "Return to Send'er", Matchstick Media Productions,[29]
- Collab, D.O.S. Media,[30]
- Set Your Sights, Toy Soldier Productions,[31]
- Act Natural, Toy Soldier Productions,
- WE: A Collection of Individuals, Red Bull Media House, in association with Poor Boyz Productions,[32][33]
- Keep Looking, 4bi9 Media,[34][35]
- Tracing Skylines, Red Bull Media House, in association with Poor Boyz Productions [36]
- Make Believe, Teton Gravity Research
References
[edit]- ^ Freeskier Magazine (19 November 2012). "Profile: Karl Fostvedt talks Poor Boyz in the November issue of FREESKIER". Freeskier Magazine.
- ^ https://www.dakine.com/en-us/dakineteam/team/member/id/19/team/2/ [dead link ]
- ^ "Anon Optics". anonoptics.com.
- ^ Shay Williams (6 January 2011). "2009-10 Competition Year in Review: Slopestyle". Freeskier Magazine.
- ^ "Bear Mountain - Big Bear's Best Snowboarding & Golf - Official". bearmountain.com.
- ^ Henrik Lampert (26 February 2012). "Tom Wallisch wins 2012 War of Rails". Freeskier Magazine.
- ^ "War of Rails - Home". War of Rails.
- ^ "The 2012 iF3 Movie Awards | iF3 2013 -- Montreal". Archived from the original on 2013-07-03. Retrieved 2013-03-02.
- ^ "Professional skiers take to Detroit's inner city slopes; watch video of a bold urban adventure". www.mlive.com.
- ^ "The hazards of urban skiing". www.bbc.com.
- ^ "Karl Fostvedt drops POV clip showcasing skiing in Detroit". www.freeskier.com.
- ^ "Video: Skiing the Ruins of the 1984 Olympics". www.nytimes.com.
- ^ "A Skier of Circumstance: Why Karl Fostvedt owes his career to a single flip (of the coin)". freeskier.com.
- ^ "The Art of Persistence, with Karl Fostvedt". www.power.com.
- ^ "Kings and Queens of Corbet's | Jackson Hole". www.jacksonhole.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-13.
- ^ "Karl Fostvedt's Winning Run at Jackson's Kings and Queens of Corbet's Was Insane".
- ^ "Kings and Queens of Corbet's | Jackson Hole". www.jacksonhole.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-13.
- ^ "Kings and Queens of Corbet's". 17 February 2019.
- ^ "'King' Karl owned 2021". www.mtexpress.com.
- ^ "In 'Brap Ski,' a local legend shoots for the stars". www.mtexpress.com.
- ^ "Crazy Karl showcases Idaho skiers". www.mtexpress.com.
- ^ "Karl Fostvedt's 'Brap Ski 3'".
- ^ ""Brap Ski 4" – Crazy Karl Fostvedt and Crew Had a Rowdy Winter 2023/24".
- ^ "Kings and Queens of Corbet's | Jackson Hole". www.jacksonhole.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-13.
- ^ "Kings and Queens of Corbet's". 17 February 2019.
- ^ "Recap: First-ever Kings and Queens of Corbet's blows minds at Jackson Hole". 4 February 2018.
- ^ "Karl Fostvedt wins 2014 War of Rails: see photos, results and recap".
- ^ "Nominees Announced For 2013 Powder Awards". POWDER Magazine. 15 January 2013.
- ^ "Return to Send'er". November 2019.
- ^ Henrik Lampert (9 August 2012). "D.O.S. Media presents its teaser for "Collab" - Freeskier". Freeskier Magazine.
- ^ "Films - Toy Soldier Productions". toysoldierproductions.com.
- ^ "WE: A Collection of Individuals (2012)". IMDb. 11 September 2012.
- ^ "WE: A Collection of Individuals". poorboyz.com.
- ^ "4BI9 Media". 4bi9media.com.
- ^ "Keep Looking - Official Trailer - downdays.eu". Archived from the original on 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2013-03-02.
- ^ "Tracing Skylines - Poor Boyz Productions Store". poorboyzstore.com.