Name: Analise Perry
Age: 16
Social: @analise_perry_
Park & Pipe athlete Analise Perry just wrapped up her first season with the Alberta Team, coming from the Calgary Freeriderz program. The 16-year-old had an impressive win at the Canada Cup slopestyle event and finished second at the slopestyle national championships.
We caught up with Analise to ask her a few questions about her season and about the summer and next season.
Interview with Analise Perry
Question: What does being on the AB team mean to you?
Answer: Super stoked to be on Alberta team and so happy I get the opportunity to be a part of it, and I’m super grateful for all the opportunities this opens up for me.
Q: Your signature or favourite tricks?
A: Switch cork 540 mute grab, 270 on to a rail.
Q: What/who has contributed to your success? (ie. family, the gym, coaches etc…)
A: My biggest supporter is my mom, I’m so grateful for her and so much of my success is because of her. My family has also been super supportive throughout everything, and I’m so grateful for all their help. Finally couldn’t have done any of it without my coaches from Calgary Freeriderz, so grateful to be part of such an amazing team.
Q: How do you manage school & skiing?
A: By working hard to get caught up once I’m back from sport, and using my free time to get school done instead of doing other things.
Q: What are some other sports or hobbies that you do?
A: I used to love basketball and volleyball, but can’t play anymore because of skiing. But I like to skateboard, and wake surf.
Q: What are your plans for the summer?
A: Lots of airbag, and a trip to New Zealand at the end of summer to put tricks to snow.
Q: Goals for next season?
A: To compete a full Noram circuit, and get all way corks with grabs dialled.
Check out the entire roster for the 2024-25 Alberta Park & Pipe Team at the button below.
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