Biography
Felix grew up in central Germany, far from big mountains, but skiing was part of life from the start with two ski instructor parents. Weekends in the Alps shaped his early years, beginning in the park before moving naturally toward steeper freeride terrain. That progression led him to the Freeride World Tour, with a podium in Fieberbrunn and a standout run on the Alaska face among his highlights. Years of gymnastics still influence his riding today, visible in the way he blends clean big mountain lines with technical tricks. Now focused on freeride, Felix continues to push his skiing season after season.
“Even though I grew up far from real mountains, we spent every free minute we could in the Alps. I fell in love with skiing young and I still can’t get enough.”– Felix Wiemers
Key highlights
Freeride World Tour
7th overall ranking
Fieberbrunn Podiums
3rd place twice on the FWT stage
Best Trick 2016
Awarded overall Best Trick for a flatspin in Alaska
Sail & Summit
Founder of sailandsummit.de
5 Quick questions with Felix
Describe your riding
Big freeride lines with tricks mixed in
A place you love to ski?
Norway - big lines all the way down to the sea
A career moment you're proud of?
A fourth place in Alaska FWT with a line I was really stoked on
What shaped your style early on?
Years of gymnastics. It still influences how I move in the mountains
What keeps you pushing?
Finding new terrain and building lines that feel natural
“In Fieberbrunn I stood on the podium of the Freeride World Tour twice, but I’m even more proud of my fourth place in Alaska”– Felix Wiemers







