Biography
Kristi Leskinen learned to ski at five on a small hill in Pennsylvania, where short runs meant getting creative. By twelve, she and her friends were building jumps and learning tricks, turning limited terrain into their own playground. Inspired by names like Jonny Moseley and the PoorBoyz crew, Kristi gravitated toward freestyle at a time when few women were visible in the sport. Landing her first big 360 sealed her love for skiing and the feeling of flight that still drives her today. Known for a playful style and a passion for community, she continues to help shape the sport while creating opportunities for the next generation.
“I hope I inspired other women to do things they wouldn’t have thought possible before seeing someone else do it.”– Kristi Leskinen
Key highlights
Freeski Pioneer
Helped shape women’s freeskiing at a time when few female riders were visible
Style & Creativity
Known for a playful, expressive approach that expanded the look of freestyle skiing
Lasting Influence
Inspired a new generation of women to push what’s possible on skis
Giving Back
Supports future riders through the X Games Legends program
5 Quick questions with Kristi
Describe your riding
Playful, excited, and fun
First trick you'll never forget
My first 360 over a big jump
Perfect day on snow?
Fresh snow, sunshine, and friends
What keeps you riding?
Mountains, adrenaline, and fresh air
Favourite place to ski?
Mammoth Mountain
“For me, skiing has always been about the mountains, the adrenaline, and the fresh air.”– Kristi Leskinen










