Jeremy Nobis - Professional Big Mountain Free Skier and Guide

“One of The 50 Best Skiers in North America”

 

In 1998, Powder magazine named Jeremy Nobis one of “The 50 Best Skiers in North America,” calling him “one of the most hard-charging skiers out there with enough finesse to make it look good.

 

What We Did for Jeremy

Jeremy's site is currently under construction... But, we are doing a complete custom website design for Jeremy. The site will be a static site that will focus on Jeremy's business ventures and will bring awareness to his various projects. The site will be designed around the Search Engine Optimization plan that we have set forth with Jeremy's direction. After the launch of the site, WebItDesigns will begin to implement the online marketing strategies that we have developed for the site to drive more traffic to Jeremy's website.

 

In His Own Words:

We could go on and on about Jeremy and all of his accomplishments, video creds, and whatnot... but Teton Gravity Research had Jeremy explain it for himself. We feel that it is best if we let you hear if from the source.

 

Bio Information

Jeremy “Primetime” Nobis' resume is thick with impressive stats and awards for his ability to compete and still make it look good under pressure. A quick glance shows Jeremy’s impressive rank as a three-time Junior National Champion, multiple Top-10 World Cup finisher, as well as a two-time member of the U.S. Olympic Ski Team (1993-94), finishing ninth in the Grand Slalom during the ‘94 Olympics in Lillehamer, Norway.

 

After achieving his dream of competing in the Olympics, Jeremy decided to take a break from competitive skiing and fulfill his desire for the fast, vertical and deep: the out-of-bounds, untouched powder of the Extreme Free-Skiing Tour. Jeremy proved his skills as a free-skier at the 1996 World Extreme Skiing Championships in Valdez, Alaska, taking the highest single-run score. Later that year he placed second at the New Zealand Extreme Championships, and, in 1999, he placed third in the fiercely competitive SkierCross at the ESPN Winter X-Games.

 

Jeremy is also a competitive mountain biker. In 1995, while on a skiing sabbatical, he placed first at 24 Hours of Moab, one of the best-known competitive endurance mountain-bike races in the U.S. In 1996, he added to his long list of accomplishments by setting a speed record on the 103-mile White Rim Trail in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park. As a member of The North Face athlete team, Jeremy contributes his unique perspective on technical skiwear to the research, design and development teams.