Best edits and MVPs are crowned; online public voting is live now.
ADELBODEN, SWITZERLAND (April 7, 2026) — The second annual El Tony Crew Clash wrapped up in spectacular fashion last weekend in Adelboden-Lenk, Switzerland. After four days of nonstop riding, filming and editing, five crews of international ski and snowboard talent premiered their submissions for the team video contest and voted on winners in five different categories.
All of the team videos are available to watch now on YouTube, and voting for the Online Favorite award is live until midnight on Monday, April 13.

Crew Clash Awards
With a total of 16,000 Swiss francs in prize money on the line, all of the teams put in an enormous amount of effort. With great snow conditions throughout the filming period, the riders spent their time not only in the Gran Masta Park snowpark, but all over the mountain—bagging powder lines, backcountry jumps and street spots.
On Saturday, April 4, following a public day session in Gran Masta Park, the teams converged on Cinema Rex in Adelboden to premiere their edits for a packed audience and vote on the winners.
The Public’s Favorite award went to the entertaining entry from Gustaf Lundstrom’s team—aka Team Gurf. For his edit, Gustaf transformed into a barking drill instructor, driving his teammates to outrageous stunts on their skis and boards.
The award for MVP Woman went to Swiss snowboarder Lena Jo Müller, who helped to carry her team’s video with impressive riding both in and outside the snowpark.
The MVP Man award went to French snowboarder Tom Venderotte, whose skills were on full display in the edit from captain Mat Roche.
The title of Crew Clash Winners and the grand prize of 10,000 Swiss francs went to the team captained by Mat Roche. The squad of heavy hitters assembled by the French skier and Olympian included Paul Vieuxtemps, Elsa Sjöstedt, MVP Tom Venderotte, Matteo Socquet and videographer Tristan Steen, and served up some of the week’s best action, with everything from dreamy powder lines and night street spots to banger tricks in the park.

El Tony Crew Clash Vol. II Awards
Best Edit: Team Mat Roche
Public’s Favourite: Team Gustaf Lundstrom
MVP Woman: Lena Jo Müller
MVP Man: Tom Venderotte
Best Crash presented by Blackroll: Cedric Neff
Voting open now for Online Favorite
All of the team videos are available to watch now online, and there’s still one more prize to be awarded — the Online Favorite award. Fans can watch all of the edits and vote for their favorites now on the Crew Clash website. Voting is open until Monday, April 13.
Winners’ quotes
“Crew Clash is extremely nice, but extremely challenging as well. At the beginning you think it’s going to be doable—four days to shoot and edit a movie. But then once you’re in it, you have to deal with the weather, the snow conditions and everything in such a short time. It’s a real challenge and it’s a lot of pressure, and you have to be organized if you want to get everything done that you want to do.” – Mat Roche, Best Edit winner
Crew Clash is amazing. How do you say it—creativity wins. Every crew created something completely different, and everyone had their own take on it. Events like these are important—it’s sick to have a competition for creating these kinds of edits, for gathering a crew and riding together for a couple of days.” – Gustaf Lundstrom, Public’s Favorite winner
“I feel so honored to win the MVP award. I’m really proud of myself, and it feels unbelievable that so many people voted for me. It was such a great week with the whole crew. I met so many nice people who are kind of my idols, and it was so nice to get to know them and spend time with them.” – Lena Jo Müller, MVP Woman winner



