Biography
Izzy Wallace didn’t grow up in the mountains. Her first snowboard trip was in Scotland at seven, followed by family road trips to France with secondhand gear bought on eBay. At 17, a school ski trip sparked something bigger, and a year later she left the UK for her first season in Japan. Nine winters later, she’s built her life around snowboarding, chasing back to back winters and now calling Chamonix home. Her riding sits somewhere between park laps and big lines. Progress driven, competitive when it counts, and fuelled by the feeling of landing tricks she has battled for. From stepping into FWT qualifiers to winning in Ordino with her parents watching, her path has been self made and built on seasons, risk, and saying yes to the next opportunity.
“Seeing Jenny Jones win bronze for Team GB made it feel possible. Snowboarding isn’t exactly accessible in the UK, so that moment meant everything.”– Izzy Wallace
Key highlights
FWT Qualifier Win
1st place in Ordino, Andorra
Endless Winters
Built career chasing back to back seasons across Japan and Europe
Team GB Roots
Represented Great Britain in ice hockey at Junior World Championships
Freeride Focus
Now competing on the FWT qualifier circuit
5 Quick questions with Izzy
Where do you feel most at home?
Somewhere between park laps and big lines
Style in three words?
All mountain freestyle
What keeps you hooked?
Landing tricks I've battled for
Dream trip?
Ruka for the Northern Lights
Most meaningful win?
Winning in Ordino with my parents there
“I started snowboarding later than most, so every new trick, every competition, every small step forward still feels like a win.”– Izzy Wallace








