Scandinavian Team Battle 2025: A Record-Breaking Freestyle Show on Neveplast Dry Ski Slope
Scandinavian Team Battle 2025, the ultimate summer freestyle skiing event on dry ski slope, has gone down in history as the biggest edition ever. Held every June at CopenHill Urban Mountain in Copenhagen, this year’s event attracted over 1,300 spectators – the highest attendance to date.
Neveplast as Main Sponsor of the Freestyle Event of the Season
As main sponsor, Neveplast proudly supported the event’s success, confirming its role as a global benchmark in dry slope freestyle skiing.
“We’re proud to be part of this evolution. The Scandinavian Team Battle proves how our Neveplast dry ski surface is ideal for shaping new formats and pushing the sport forward. Freestyle skiing is a universal, young, creative and inclusive language,” said Niccolò Bertocchi, CEO of Neveplast.
Tricks, Teams, and an Unforgettable Atmosphere
Six international teams – Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, France, and the winner of the Open Qualifier – lit up the fully redesigned slopestyle course, entirely built on Neveplast dry ski slope. With tandem flips, rail tricks and even pool jumps, the action was non-stop.
Highlights of the day included:
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The launch of the Open Qualifier Jam, featuring emerging local talents
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Live music, street food, and pop-up shops
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A legendary rooftop afterparty that kept the vibe going late into the night
A Celebration of Freeski Culture
Scandinavian Team Battle is more than just a competition – it’s a celebration of urban ski culture, bringing together skiers, creators, and enthusiasts from across Europe. Thanks to Neveplast’s dry ski slope, it’s possible to recreate the thrill of skiing all year round – even in summer.
A New Standard for Dry Slope Events
With a newly reimagined course and expanded festival experience, the 2025 edition marked a new milestone in terms of scale, innovation, and community energy.
“This has been our biggest and best edition yet. I’m excited to keep growing this event in the years to come,” said Jakob Ebskamp, event organizer and Danish national team skier.