The Kiwi, Janina Kuzma, grew up chasing winters across hemispheres: family ski trips to the Alps, entire seasons in Fernie, British Columbia, and, eventually, a life split between freeride podiums, Olympic halfpipe starts, and remote backcountry ranges. The New Zealander competed in the halfpipe at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics and along the way built a career filming and skiing big mountains around the world. In recent years, she has shifted her focus to guiding, working with heli-ski operations in New Zealand and Canada while completing the demanding path to full certification—she’s currently a New Zealand Mountain Guide Association Assistant Ski Guide.
Janina spoke with Gordy Megroz about discovering freeride competition by chance, choosing between disciplines, and why guiding has become the most meaningful chapter of her time in the mountains.