2 DEC 2019

The North Face Welcomes Michaela Davis-Meehan

We are excited to welcome Australian snowboarder Michaela Davis-Meehan to our athlete team.

We are incredibly excited to welcome Michaela Davis-Meehan to our athlete team. Michaela has spent years pushing the boundaries of what's possible on the slopes. In 2019 she took out first place in the Freeride World Qualifier series, earning her place on the 2020 Freeride World Tour. We're stoked to see what she does next.

TOP RESULTS

  • 1st overall of the Freeride World Qualifier and qualifying for the Freeride World Tour 2020
  • 1st place at Montafon Freeride World Qualifier 4* 2019
  • 1st place at Nendaz Freeride World Qualifier 2* 2019

 

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Slopestyle World Rookie Champion 2009
  • Named on the Australian Slopestyle team for Sochi 2014
  • Competing at the World Championships and World Cups
  • Qualifying for the Freeride World Tour 2020

 

 

Follow Michaela on the Freeride world tour: @michaeladavismeehan | @freerideworldtour


To learn more about our athletes follow along on Facebook, and Instagram.

 

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