Freestyle Highline Ranking List Winners 2025

2025 is over and we have the pleasure to meet the yearly winners in Freestyle Highline. Competitions are happening all around the world and finalists collect points depending on their ranks and the size of the competition (e.g. Masters, World Cup, World Championship..), giving them a final score at the end of the year.

The yearly winners in our system are defined by the sum of the highest points ranking at the two largest events they participated in 2025.

Get ready to cheer for the top freestyle highliners of 2025 from around the globe! Representing various nations, these athletes have showcased exceptional skill and determination in this thrilling freestyle sport. Let’s celebrate their remarkable achievements and the inspiration they bring to the community!

Name Age Country Points
Freestyle Highline
1 Cecilia Stock 31 Germany 2400
2 Zoë Goultas 26 France 1951
3 Amanda Montminy 24 United States 1731
Freestyle Highline
1 Davis Hermes 26 United States 3000
2 Emil Breuer 29 Germany 1800
3 Ian Eisenberg 36 United States 1789

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Amanda Montminy

Let’s meet Amanda, third place in the ranking 2025:

  • Name: Amanda Montminy 
  • Age: 24 years old
  • Nationality: United States

Amanda Montminy’s entry into competitive freestyle highlining has been remarkably swift. Making her competition debut in September 2024, she quickly made her mark with 2nd and 4th place finishes at World Cups – impressive results for someone so new to the sport. Her rapid progression shows both natural talent and dedicated training in a short time frame.

Amanda’s signature trick, the Supersonic, has become her standout move in competitions. Her fresh approach and quick adaptation to the competitive scene have made her an exciting athlete to watch as she continues developing her skills and expanding her trick list.

Zoë Goultas

Freestyle Highline Female 2nd Place: Zoë 

  • Name: Zoë Goultas
  • Age: 26 years old
  • Nationality: France

Zoe Goultas has shown rapid improvement since entering competitions in 2023. Throughout 2025, she consistently improved her placements, culminating in her first World Cup victory at GGBY after earning 3rd place at the Belgium Highline Festival Masters. Her progress demonstrates the value of consistent training and competitive experience.

Competing in four freestyle events in 2025, maybe more than any other athlete this year, Zoe has been a dedicated presence on the circuit. Always recognizable in her signature hat, she’s become a regular fixture at competitions. With her first World Cup win achieved, she’s built solid momentum heading into future seasons.

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Cecilia Stock

The winner in the female category for Freestyle Highline 2025 : Chechi

  • Name: Cecilia Stock
  • Age: 31 years old
  • Nationality: Germany

Cecilia Stock has defended her position at the top of women’s freestyle highlining, leading the year-end rankings for the second consecutive year. The reigning world champion won the World Cup in Brazil and Masters at BHF, maintaining her dominance in major competitions throughout the season.Cecilia has also raised the bar for women’s tricks in competition, notably landing the “Double Nevermighty” in competition – a trick she invented only a few months earlier. This marked the first competitive landing of this trick by any athlete, male or female. Her technical innovation and consistent performance have set the standard for competitive freestyle, establishing benchmarks that continue to challenge and inspire other athletes in the field.

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Ian Eisenberg

Freestyle Highline male 3rd Place: Ian 

  • Name: Ian Eisenberg
  • Age: 36 years old
  • Nationality: United States  

Ian Eisenberg, one of freestyle highline’s legendary figures, made his return to the top 3 of the yearly rankings for the first time since 2021. The new competition format seems to have suited him well, as he secured second place finishes at both Cirat Highline Festival and the Chooselife World Cup. 

What made Ian’s performances particularly memorable was his signature style – Ian-original-tricks that challenged the judges’ scoring systems. These unique moves, hard to assess for difficulty, reminded everyone why he’s considered a legend in the sport and brought a distinctive flair to the competition circuit.

Emil Breuer

Freestyle Highline male 2nd Place: Emil 

  • Name: Emil Breuer
  • Age: 29 years old
  • Nationality: Germany

Emil Breuer is currently in top form. In 2025, he won both competitions he entered – the two highest level competitions in Europe, Cirat Highline Festival and Belgium Highline Festival. Already securing second place in the yearly rankings back in 2023, Emil has proven his ability to perform when it matters most.

His dominance was so complete that competitions seemed almost too easy for him. During his breaks between runs, Emil entertained audiences with breathtaking combos, showcasing a level of skill and confidence that went beyond what was required to win. His performances set a high bar for what’s possible in competitive freestyle.

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Davis Hermes

The winner in the male category for Freestyle Highline 2025 : Davis 

  • Name: Davis Hermes
  • Age: 26 years old
  • Nationality: United States  

Davis Hermes has solidified his position as one of the leading force in men’s freestyle highlining with World Cup victories at both Chooselife and GGBY in 2025. As the reigning vice-world champion from 2024 and the sport’s very first world champion in 2022, Davis brings both historical significance and current dominance to his top ranking.

With nearly 15 years in slacklining, starting as a trickliner and competing in freestyle highline since at least 2021, Davis has one of the longest and most accomplished track records in the sport. His technical mastery is particularly evident in his super technical double drop knee and inward drop knee tricks, which showcase the precision and innovation that have kept him at the forefront of competitive freestyle throughout multiple seasons.