Agostina Vietti is the First South American Woman to Make the Freeride World Tour

Check out Flylow athlete Agostina Vietti's current ranking on the 2026 Freeride World Tour.

 

The 2026 Freeride World Tour (FWT) is underway and Flylow athlete and FWT rookie Agostina Vietti is trying very hard not to not be nervous. Vietti is one of 11 women skiers competing on this year’s Freeride World Tour. At the second stop of the FWT in  Val Thorens, France, Vietta took first place, cementing her spot as a rookie to watch. We called up Vietti, a Flylow athlete who grew up in San Martín de los Andes, a small town in Patagonia, Argentina, to talk about how she got here and what she plans to throw down this season. 

 

You are the first woman from Argentina to quality for the Freeride World Tour. That’s quite an honor.

It’s a dream come true. I have been looking forward to this so for so long. I finally made it. I’m trying not to be too nervous. I keep thinking, I really want to do this, I want to enjoy the run down. I have a lot of friends and family who are supporting me, so I’m excited to show them what I can do.

What kind of lines do you like to ski in competition?

I like to ski a chute, do a couple of hits. I like big, open spaces. I don’t like tight, technical lines. I like to be able to make big, fast turns. 

 

You grew up ski racing and chasing your older brother, Matias, who first got you into freeride competitions. What does he think of where you are now?

I started ski club when I was 4 and stopped racing when I was 15. That made me very competitive. It was my brother’s dream to get to the tour. He was the one who convinced me to try this. I started in South America. He’s very proud of me. He always texts me. He had many injuries and had to give up on his dream, but he says it was meant to be that I made it here.

 

You also work as a freeride coach in Colorado. What do you love about coaching?

Getting the kids to be more confident, skiing with them. Showing them how to have more fun in the mountains. It’s all very fun.

Agostina Vietti rocking the Foxy Bibs, May Flannel, OG Pom, and Unicorn Mitts. 

 

What advice do you have for young girls who want to follow in your footsteps?

Keep training. Find some friends who push you to ski and do your best.

 

Describe your ski style in three words.

Aggressive. Fast. Playful.

 

What are your goals for this season?

I would love to make it to finals. I just want to ski well and show my ski style to everyone.

 

Favorite piece of Flylow Gear?

The Baker Bibs are my favorite. They last a long time. They’re very comfortable. I like the touches on the knees and cuffs. They don’t break.

 

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