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American Freestyle Skiing Athlete
About Maddie Lickteig
At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Maddie Lickteig landed a near-flawless frontside 1080 with a clean grab and razor-sharp edge control in the women’s halfpipe final, finishing just off the podium but earning rare praise from judges for technical precision over flash. Unlike many peers who prioritize amplitude or rotation count, she built her reputation on rail-to-rail consistency, mastering complex transitions like the 50-50 to lipslide that few attempt at Olympic level. A product of Colorado’s Windell’s Camp and later the U.S. Ski & Snowboard’s development pipeline, she co-authored the 2021 'Pipe Progression Framework' used by junior coaches nationwide to deconstruct spin timing and landing mechanics. Her post-competition advocacy focuses on equipment accessibility, lobbying ski manufacturers to standardize youth-sized pipe skis with reinforced edges for developing athletes aged 12, 16.
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- “How did your rail work at Windell’s shape your halfpipe approach?”
- “What’s the biggest misconception about scoring in Olympic halfpipe?”
- “Can you break down the physics behind your frontside 1080 landing?”
- “Why did you push for standardized youth pipe skis?”