Dmytro Kotovsky
FREESTYLE SKIING
A world where trajectory, timing, and control define the moment of release.
Where timing leaves the ground
Aerial skiing is not built in the air. It is built before release. Approach. Speed. Line. Timing.Trajectory.
The visible flight lasts only seconds. The structure behind it is formed long before. In this environment, control is measured by the ability to enter uncertainty with precision already built.
Built through repetition
His standard was shaped through technical repetition, disciplined preparation, and exact control before the moment of release. In aerials, force alone is never enough. The line must be set. The timing must hold.
The body must remain organized. The trajectory must stay readable. This is where the MINQON standard takes form: structure created before pressure becomes visible.
Control in trajectory
At competitive height, there is no space for excess. The body leaves the ground. The line continues. Timing becomes visible. Control must remain intact. What matters is not spectacle. It is composure held inside motion.
Structure before flight
In aerial skiing, the decisive moment begins before the jump is seen. Preparation has already happened. The line has already been chosen. The timing has already been built. The sequence has already begun. This is where MINQON belongs: not in the visible intensity, but in the structure that makes control possible before conditions become unstable.
MINQON Family
Dmytro Kotovskyi belongs to the MINQON world because his environment reflects one of its central principles:
structure matters most when control has to continue without support.
His role here is not about spectacle.
It represents timing, trajectory, and composed precision inside motion.