
Beijing 2022 Olympian, Will Feneley, has announced his retirement from competition
Will, who took a top-30 finish in the Beijing Olympic Winter Games individual Moguls as a 22-year-old, has been a central figure in British Moguls skiing since making his World Cup debut in 2019.
Across his World Cup career, Will twice recorded top-10 Dual Moguls results, firstly in Alpe d’Huez in 2022 and subsequently in Deer Valley in 2023, while also recording Europa Cup podiums on four occasions between 2019 and 2022.
Hailing from Norfolk and growing up in the British dry slope scene, Will carved a singular path through the Moguls circuit demonstrating excellent style and competitive instincts before sustaining a significant injury in 2023, shortly after his eighth place finish in the Deer Valley Dual Moguls World Cup in February 2023.
Will made a brief comeback to World Cup competition making three starts in January 2025, before confirming his decision to step away from competition following the end of the 2024/25 season.
Will has made a significant impact on British Moguls skiing across his career, and everyone involved with GB Snowsport wishes him all the best in the next chapter of his career.
Will Feneley Career Highlights
- March 2015: Makes Europa Cup debut in Jyvaskyla finishing in 28th spot
- February 2017: First Europa Cup top-10 with back-to-back eighth place finishes in Gaissau
- January 2019: World Cup debut in Mont Tremblant, finishing 48th
- March 2019: Comes second in back-to-back Airolo Europa Cup competitions, for first EC level career podiums
- March 2021: Achieves highest career World Championships result with 24th in Almaty World Championships
- February 2022: Becomes an Olympian, representing Team GB in Individual Moguls in Beijing, coming in 27th place
- February 2022: Records two more Europa Cup podiums with third and second place finishes in Krispl
- December 2022: Finishes in top-10 of World Cup competition for the first time, coming eighth in Alpe d’Huez Dual Moguls
- February 2023: Records second World Cup top-10, with eighth place in Dual Moguls in Deer Valley
- January 2025: Final World Cup appearance in Val St. Come
- June 2025: Confirms retirement from competitive Moguls skiing