NICK PAGE
Professional Skier
2022 + 2026 Olympian // World Cup Winner
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NICK PAGE
Professional Skier
2022 + 2026 Olympian // World Cup Winner
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Nick Page is one of the most exciting and rising professional mogul skiers in the world. At only 23 years old he has represented the United States in the 2022 and 2026 Winter Olympics and the 2021, 2023, and 2025 World Ski Championships. He lays claim to 1 World Cup victory and has stood on a total of 10 World Cup podiums. Nick is both a Junior World and US National Champion, and in 2021 was named the FIS World Cup Rookie of the Year. After a successful 2025/26 season, he has ranked 3rd in the World Cup standings for the second consectuive year.
Although Nick is still on the younger side of the sport, he's gained a veteran-status on the World Cup since his rookie season in 2019. After finishing 5th at the 2022 Olympics, he became the youngest male to compete in the medal round over the last decade, and has continued to progress and lead since then. His maiden World Cup victory came in December 2022 as he proved successful against the last two Olympic champions, Mikaël Kingsbury and Walter Wallberg - and since then, he's gone toe-to-toe with the best in the World accumulating even more World Cup podiums. While he’s accomplished a lot in his career so far, he’ll be the first to tell you, “I have a lot more to do. I’m never satisfied and am constantly looking for ways to improve. I’m excited for the future and can’t wait to take the next step in reaching my goals.”
Page, from Park City, Utah, put skis on for the first time at two-years old and started competing at age seven. His love for skiing and competition came from watching the 2010 Olympics and knowing that is where he wanted to be. Growing up in the Wasatch Freestyle program and now a member of the Stifel US Freestyle Ski Team, Nick went from being a weekend 'Mogul Monster' to one of the top mogul skiers in the world.

5th; Men's Moguls; Beijing, CHN; 2022
7th; Men's Moguls; Livigno, ITA; 2026
Team Member:
2022; Beijing, CHN
2026; Milano-Corina, ITA

4th; Men's Moguls; St. Moritz, SUI; 2025
7th; Men's Dual Moguls; Bakuriani, GEO; 2023
Team Member:
2021; Almaty, KAZ
2023; Bakuriani, GEO
2025; St. Moritz, SUI

1 Career Victory // 10 Career Podiums
3rd Place; Moguls Overall; 2025
3rd Place; Moguls Overall; 2026
Top-5; World Cup Overall; 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026