Jon Olsson
Jon Olsson is a renowned Swedish skier and entrepreneur, celebrated for his exceptional achievements in freeskiing and captivating extreme sports videos.
Skier
August 17, 1982
Leo
42
Sweden
Jon Olsson, born on August 17, 1982, in Mora, Sweden, rose to prominence as a freestyle skiing icon and alpine ski racer. Recognized for his groundbreaking tricks, such as the Kangaroo Flip and the double flatspin 900, Olsson captivated audiences with his fearless performances. Throughout his illustrious career, he accumulated an impressive 11 Winter X-Games podiums, along with accolades from prestigious events like The US Free Skiing Open, Scandinavian Big Mountain Championships, World Superpipe Championships, and The Red Bull Big Air.
Beyond his skiing achievements, Olsson ventured into entrepreneurship, co-founding the renowned clothing brand “Sweet Bunny.” His innovative spirit further manifested in the creation of the Jon Olsson Invitational, an annual freestyle skiing competition that draws top athletes from across the globe.
In 2018, Olsson faced a life-altering challenge when he suffered a severe accident while filming in the Swiss Alps. Demonstrating remarkable resilience, he underwent extensive rehabilitation and made an inspiring recovery, becoming a symbol of determination and perseverance.
Jon Olsson’s impact on the skiing world is profound and enduring. His audacious skiing style, coupled with his entrepreneurial ventures and unwavering passion for the sport, have left an indelible legacy. Olsson continues to inspire aspiring skiers and athletes, embodying the essence of what it means to pursue one’s dreams with fearlessness and unwavering dedication.