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December 1st 2007
The Prince of Monaco

interview by Jeff Schmuck

So this year you've begun a videoblog documenting your life, travels and skiing that can be seen on our site and at www.jon-olsson.com. What prompted you to begin this project?

Well I guess the main reason is that I love to do all I do as well as I can, so I realized that doing a three minute video part was great but I thought it was sort of a shame not to show way more of the stuff we get during a winter, and really be able to show more of what I do. Because I know that I would have been stoked to as a kid if I could have seen what JP, JF and those guys were doing that week, and not watch a fragment of it eight months later in a ski movie. So that’s basically how it all started out.

You're one of the most well known freeskiers in the world today and have no shortage of exposure. That being said, what is your overall goal with doing this?

Hmmm, good question. I am not sure if I have a specific goal with it, I think its the "trying to do everything as well as I can" thinking that has created it. I have had a lot of different goals over the years, but in all the goals the main thing sometimes got a little lost, as it is easy to start thinking too much about media, sponsors and all that stuff. But now all my focus is on being the best skier I can be and I try to put all the other stuff lower down on the priority list, cause if I ski good everything else will follow.

photo: Oliver Maccabez

What are some of the things we can expect to see this winter from you in the blogs?

We are still getting better and better at it, it’s hard to get out of the ski movie way of thinking and show a different view on it that people normally don’t get to see, but I feel that we are improving with each post. I try to show as true of a picture of my life as possible, showing how I train, travel, live and so on. The other great thing is that people can watch all the super sessions we do the same day instead of the winter after. Actually the days when I decided to do this blog was in Stryn, Norway. We had been there for eight days of straight rain and I decided that if the weather was not good the next day I would leave, but luckily the sun came out and we eventually had a sick session. But all people see is the beautiful shots, not what it actually took to get them, so I decided I wanted to give a more true picture on what actually happens before we get the shots we get.

I've talked to a handful of people who are confused in thinking that the only filming you'll be doing this winter is with your crew. Which companies will you be shooting with?

I will do the videoblog and put that material into a documentary at the end of the year, because the most common question I get in interviews is "how does a year look like for you?” But that is not all I will do, I am stoked to say that I just talked to Johnny D and I am fully committed for a segment in PBP’s new movie. And having a filmer around all year will hopefully give me five times the footage I normally get in a season, so I am very stoked going into this season.

photo: Rom Marcucci

As everyone knows, you came up with the Kangaroo Flip two years ago and then pioneered numerous other double corks last winter. Because of that, you've been receiving criticism lately from some of our readers along with fellow pro skiers such as Mickael and Laurent who've said that doing those style of tricks is taking the sport in the wrong direction and making it too aerials-like. What are your thoughts on that?

It’s too bad that people have that opinion, I think that that is one of the things that makes this sport so unique, you can do whatever you want, and you can push the sport is so many different ways. I think Laurent is killing it with his super smooth style and I love to watch him ski, and that’s the way he wants to progress the sport and I’ll just do what I like and what keeps me happy and motivated. But when it comes to competitions it is pretty inevitable that tricks will become more difficult, and it would be impossible to judge events if difficulty was not a main factor, as how good of style a person has is so personal, so in order for comps to work I think difficulty needs to be a factor. So that being said, I don’t think you can ever score well on a difficult trick with bad style, I think whoever can do the most difficult trick with great style is a worthy winner. Just look at TJ, he can do a switch 1440 and still hold the grab better than most other people can in a 360. Tricks will evolve, and we just need to make sure that we are ready for it and really work on the format that prevents it from turning into aerials, with style and variation also being very important factors.

photo: Ruedi Fluck

You and Simon have told me in the past that you prefer skiing park and pipe and want to take the sport to new heights in that area, which is evident with what you've done with the JOI and the MSP jump you orchestrated in Whistler. Because of that, are you planning on continuing to take your skiing in that direction by building bigger jumps and innovating more doubles, or do you want to go a different route?

I love jumping and innovating tricks and will keep trying to come up with more crazy stuff. Plus to me hitting a huge perfect kicker is the thing I love the most about skiing, not to mention how much I love building jumps, I love to think about how I can change angles to make them smoother and bigger but safe. But at the same time I love getting out of a heli and skiing lines, but in this part of my career I just love the feeling of learning something new.

photo: Rom Marcucci

Speaking of which, in Seven Sunny Days everyone finally got to see some of your big mountain skills, an area you've excelled in for years but hasn't been well documented. As your career goes on, do you see yourself eventually going in the direction that skiers like Tanner and others have by turning away from the park and spending more time skiing powder and big mountain and incorporating your freestyle skills in that arena?

I don’t think I will ever quit park skiing, but I do see myself finding some more time to get to go on nice heli trips. I fully respect and love what Tanner is doing and I think it’s great, I just feel like I have so much more to prove on park jumps before I spend more time in the powder, but who knows that might change…

photo: Annaleah De Masi

So you recently signed a six-year deal with Cross outerwear after leaving J-Lindeberg, a brand that you helped put on the map in the ski world and who many people had begun associating you with. What brought on that decision?

I had a great three years with J-Lindeberg but I felt that I wanted to work with a company that had skiing as its main focus. I had discussions with a lot of clothing brands but finally decided that Cross was the best fit and I got along really well with all of the people in the company. I also chose Cross because they let me in the closest on the marketing, design and team decisions, and now I really have the opportunity to design my own stuff exactly the way I want it, so I am very excited!

In the your most recent videoblog, you announced your aspirations to hold a JOI in New York City in the future. What's the latest and greatest on that becoming a reality?

I cant say anything right now, but I am having great dialog with a few exotic locations such as New York, Monaco and Dubai. I have not decided where the next JOI will be held, as I would rather wait and make sure we get it 100% right instead of compromise just to make it happen quick.

Speaking of waiting, I know you want to hold off on announcing official plans for the Jon Olsson Super Sesssion in Sweden later this year, but for the time being, can you give everyone a little hint as to what you have in mind?

Less riders, more features, more days, more filmers, more photographers, bigger parties and take the hospitality to a new level, but most important, giving the best riders in the world the opportunity to push limits ever further!

And lastly, we were all wondering at the office the other day…are you leasing that Lambo or did you just buy it?

I walked in to Lamborghini in Monaco and bought it, was a little hard to get their attention when I first walked in, but when I asked if they could have it ready by lunch that changed (laughs). It now has a new paint job in winter camo and a ski box.

Average Rating: 9.75 of 8 ratings
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claim it
another good article schmuck!
sick
2nd fuck ya.... nice
and 5th
wow im sick. best ive done
sick....nice lambo
what, so rich
weerd that was so sick. so much money
haha "can it be ready by lunch" ...I love the sun glasses too.
caked up.
damnn the whole package
JON IS THE FUKIN MAN .. you are the biggest pimp in ski history yeh BOY>>!!
lambo with winter camo- rad.
jon is the man.
Lambos are fucking gay
a lambo in winter camo? sick
Jon keep up the good work, big fan of you
jon yay awesome
"It now has a new paint job in winter camo and a ski box."

shit! thats so ridiculous!
not gonna lie, the guy is legit. I am a fan of Jon and his opinions.
ick
JOn is fuckin loaded...shiat!!!!!
lambo with a ski box... i need to see a pic
lol thats crazy, he just walks into the dealer and buys it right there
please host something in NYC this winter. thanks
i love how he is one of the top skiers in the world, is clearly rich, and still seems to have a realy solid head on his shoulders. he is the man.
one of the best ambassadors of our sport, great guy with a great outlook
so sick...that lambo is crazy
^agreed
i wanna see that lambo pic.
Sick! ^ yeah would be cool to see it.
woooowowoow
bk*
no matter what people say about Jon and his dub flips, he is still and will continue to be one of the most progressive and best skiers in the world
jon seems like a top fella! not about the money but for skiing ... the way it should be! SICK article
anyone now were you can see the cross stuff
So rich, so pretty. Yeah and a good skier.
siiiick..i was waiting on a jon olsson article
real sick, cool to see his view on everything, seems to be grounded even after all his success...
haha winter camo on a lamborghini - only olsson.
yea he should post the pic. camo WITH a box on top? fuckn nuts
straight baller
The rubber on that thing isn't street legal! Way to run the slicks!!!
jon's the man. he doesn't bash anyone and he knows hes the shit because of it. i can't wait to see what comes out from the JOSS.
that super session sounds awsome
jon olsson is so cool. he seems like such a sick guy.
mikael said something about skiing?
guess he had a moment between gangfights
^^^ not cool man mikael is so down to earth, you prolly dont even know him
jon is redic.
man we need pictures of the snow camo lambo
He's got style, and it seems to me like he was the first to do dubz, (don't hate, that's just what I think)
i want to see a you tube video of jons camo lamborgini pwning the fuck out of some rice rocket
i also forgot to add that jon is so rich because girls pay to have sex with him
whaaaaaaat? damn that is the sickest thing i have ever seen
car is so dope
holy fuck! thats sooooooo cool to put a fucking ski box on top of a lambo, fuck yeah jon!
BcL
That is such a sick car. Snow camo is so dope as well.
wow lol
damn!
god damn, dude is livin the dreaaammm.
jon's the man and his car is sick! i've never seen a supercar with a ski box on top that's nice.
hahaha, a lambo with a ski box - that's priceless
looks so good
so classy
QWE
so dope
i'm willing to put money on the fact that he is the first person to ever put a ski box on a super car
Awesome interview. I love Jon's attitude. He's got it made and he's still chill about everything. I like the double flips he's pulling, too. Jon's right, as long as style and variation is important, trick's are going to change radically. There is only so much spinning can do. Flipping adds a new feel.

I don't expect the sport to go too much in the disciplined aerials direction, but what I do expect from the increased level of difficulty - which inherently brings greater risk - is a backlash to come from the injuries that keep mounting. Our sport will always be dangerous, but there will always be efforts to keep that danger in moderation, which can inhibit progress. Take the article about RCR's commitment to end jumping, a prime example of safety-conscious efforts ultimately influencing many who love jumping at RCR's resorts. I've always believed that it comes to the individual skier (and parents, depending on the skiers prudence of age) to assess a certain feature and trick and then decide if it is safe enough to attempt something. Injuries are common because we simply don't moderate our progress. A common instance is pushing ourselves to try new tricks while we don't have the form of the easier ones down, yet. RCR's jump to halt construction on jumps is nonsensical. If a skier is not ready for a certain feature, then prohibit those skiers from entering certain parks, build more entry-level parks, or manage the resort in a more accommonable fashion. The efforts of RCR's upper-management seem slackened when they hit their resorts' skiers with a ban, rather than working to construct a better plan that accommodates both the skiers' and resorts' interests. A consumer-centric business would have done the latter.

there's a huge storm dropping ridiculousness on new england. my problem - i go to school in hartford and am too broke to pay for gas up to vt and another lift ticket (bolton isnt open and thats where my pass is, also, if anyone wants me to write something about how frustrating ticket prices are these days, post it). anybody know some good hiking within a few hours drive of hartford? i was gonna hit rails in shitford but apparently its gonna rain tomoro mornin, so i dunno wuts up with the snow here...
NS to the next level!
With such good articles, is it me or there is no point in buying a ski mag anymore!
Good job Schmuck! :)
^right?
wowwwww
That car is so mint.
Kung Jon.
so sick i talked to him in breck and he is the chillest guy
Such a sick car.
good work schmuck, nice article. jon is a great thing for the sport, does not think he is a thug, or a gangster, just having fun, just loves skiing and being himself. it is great to see
haha sick
haha that car is fucking amazing
i dunno how to react to this..but id love to have a lambo..i kinda doubt it rallies in the snow though..props ..you fit right into monte carlo now
i met him for the first time a couple days ago. he's the most down to earth skier ive ever met. Hes a really cool guy, and i love what hes doing for the sport.
that limbo is fucking rediculous, I would love to pull up anywhere in that thing. Fucking babe magnet lol!
rocket box on a lambo... actually looks pretty good!
Lambo is 4wd....ha ha...so I'm sure it rallies in the snow!
King Jon forever!
i want that car, its like an everyday car
Jon is the man. Reading this article is so refreshing. He is one of the top skiers in the world and is still down-to-earth. When he was asked about how Mikael and Laurent hating on him, he had nothing but good things to say about them. I'm just glad that there is someone out there who forgets all the bullshit and truly puts the sport first.
i was just looking at his bindings... mojo 20s or something. anyone know what they are?
Please Post a photo the cars new paint job!
the bindings are mojo 20. made by tyrolia. they are their freeride bindings.
I'm loving these articles Jeff.
That is without doubt the sickest car I've seen in a very long time, maybe ever.
thats one snazzy vehicle, and jon is definitely one of the guys that is setting an example for how skiers should act and ride. big ups to him.
a ski box on a lambo, why?
C. Faller-there is a pic on the car a few posts up. and jon is the man!
the mojo 20 is going to be an all plastic binding for less weight!
haha love the ski box
holy fuck, that thing is choice.
jon olsson fucking rawks.
that is instantly my new favorite car
i sure hope the roads gets plowed before he takes that thing out on snowy drives. If he got it raised, it kinda kills the whole car. But nice article
same car as my dads
that looks really arodynamic with that ski rack on top.........paint job is sick tho he went to UNIQUE
wery goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
I must agree that Schmuck is a great addition to the NS crew. It IS, w/o a doubt, the greatest improvement to the core content of the site!
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