Born in Mexico and raised in Switzerland, Liam Rivera has always done things differently. His first season on the Freeride World Tour ended with Rookie of the Year honors. Since then he's made the overall podium three years running and claimed silver at the legendary Verbier Xtreme – results that mark him out as one of the most complete freeriders of his generation. Now, at 26, he's added another big title.
The inaugural FIS Freeride World Championship went down in Ordino Arcalís, Andorra – a winner-takes-all event that brought the best names from the FWT together for one definitive showdown. Rivera's line was a big mountain masterclass: a technical couloir entry, cliff drops threaded between rock walls, a lofty backflip and a floaty front three. His score of 84.33 put him clear of Victor de Le Rue and into the history books.
We caught up with him shortly after the result to talk line choice, gear, and what it means to be crowned FIS world champion.