Categories: ThecounT

Pro Skier Max Martin Dies In Japan Alps Fall [GoFundMe]

HAKUBA VALLEY, JAPAN (THECOUNT.COM)Maxwell Martin, a 33-year-old American professional skier has died following a backcountry skiing accident near Mount Kotomi in Japan’s Northern Alps, according to Japanese newspaper reports confirmed January 19.

The fatal incident occurred in the Hakuba Valley region of Nagano Prefecture, a popular destination for both resort and backcountry skiing. Mount Kotomi is located along the Tomi Ridge, which leads toward Mount Goryu in the northern Japanese Alps.

According to Japanese police, the skier was traveling in the backcountry with a group of four when he fell while descending an off-piste route. Authorities said the fall left the skier trapped and unable to move.

Emergency services were alerted at approximately 3:30 p.m. on January 18 after one of Martin’s companions contacted authorities. Police said the caller reported that Martin was stuck beneath a waterfall in the mountainous terrain.

The remaining three members of the group were able to descend the mountain safely and did not require medical assistance, according to officials.

Due to the remote location and winter conditions, an immediate rescue was not possible. A recovery operation was organized overnight by local authorities.

Japanese officials said a team of eight rescuers, consisting of personnel from the Nagano Prefectural Police and other emergency services, was dispatched early the following morning, January 19.

Rescuers located Martin around noon after navigating difficult terrain in the mountainous area. He was airlifted from the site by helicopter.

Despite rescue efforts, Martin was later pronounced dead. Authorities did not immediately release the official cause of death.

No information regarding the specific circumstances of the fall, including speed, equipment, or avalanche conditions, has been released.

According to SnowBrains, Martin was a professional skier from Jackson, Wyoming, with a background in competitive ski racing. He previously competed on the NCAA Division I circuit while skiing for Plymouth State University earlier in his career. The publication reported that Martin’s racing foundation contributed to his reputation as a technically precise big-mountain skier, known for calculated, smooth, and fast lines.

Mount Kotomi and the surrounding Hakuba Valley are internationally known for deep snowfall and challenging terrain, attracting professional skiers from around the world. However, backcountry skiing in the region carries significant risks, particularly due to steep slopes, waterfalls, and rapidly changing weather conditions.

Officials have not indicated whether the accident will prompt additional safety advisories or restrictions in the area. The investigation into the incident remains ongoing.

A GoFundMe has been set up to help with bringing Max back to the states.

DEVELOPING::

THECOUNT.COM "ALWAYS OPEN! Since 2005!"

this is why i'm hot

Recent Posts

FL Woman Tammie Jo Baker Killed After Pickup Truck Slams Into Daytona Beach Toll Booth

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. (THECOUNT) — Tammie Jo Baker, of Volusia County, Florida, was killed…

11 hours ago

Iowa Woman Bridget Hillyer ID’d As Victim In Fatal Scott County Dump Truck Crash

SCOTT COUNTY, Iowa (THECOUNT) — Bridget Hillyer, a Scott County employee, was killed Monday morning…

11 hours ago

NY Man Brian Kilduff ID’d As Victim In Monday Lake George Fatal Motorcycle Crash

LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (THECOUNT) — Brian Patrick Kilduff, of Brewster, New York, was killed early…

1 day ago

TX Man Shaun Waits ID’d As Rider In Monday Bridgeport Fatal Motorcycle Crash

WISE COUNTY, TX. (THECOUNT) — Shaun Allan Waits, 56, of Weatherford, Texas, was identified as…

1 day ago

TX Man Mickey Mobley ID’d As Rider In Sunday Miles Motorcycle-Vs-Deer Collision

RUNNELS COUNTY, TX. (THECOUNT) — Mickey Dale Mobley, 63, of Odessa, Texas, was identified as…

1 day ago

MS Businessman Barry Sanford ID’d As Pilot In Sunday Columbus Fatal Plane Crash

LOWNDES COUNTY, MISS. (THECOUNT) — Barry Sanford, a Columbus, Mississippi, businessman, was identified as the…

2 days ago