Men’s World Cup schedule updated in Courchevel: Downhill Friday, two Super-G races this weekend
Weather has forced a program change for the men’s FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Courchevel, France, adding a replacement Super-G to the weekend schedule.
Weather has forced a program change for the men’s FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Courchevel, France, adding a replacement Super-G to the weekend schedule.
The University of Utah Ski Team has unveiled its 2026 RMISA schedule, featuring five home race days and a balanced mix of Nordic and Alpine competitions. The Utes, winners of four of the last five NCAA titles, will aim to defend their national championship when the season culminates in Bozeman, Montana.
FIS has approved the 2025–26 Alpine World Cup calendar, setting the stage for a high-stakes Olympic season with 75 races across 30 resorts. The schedule includes key qualification events, a new men’s super-G in Livigno, and a men’s downhill in Crans Montana serving as a test event for the 2027 World Championships.
Get ready for another thrilling season of Alpine World Cup racing! In just 25 days, the women will kick off the action on October 26. For the first three races, the men and women will compete at the same venues during the same weekend.
The previous NorAm draft calendar scheduled the November women's slalom and giant slalom races in Loveland. The changes have resulted in women racing giant slalom in Copper and slalom in Aspen. The draft also had the men's slalom races in Copper, but like the women's, these races will now be held in Aspen. These are the only changes from the earlier draft.
Both the men’s and women’s 2024/25 Alpine World Cup seasons kick off with the traditional giant slalom (GS) races in Sölden, Austria, during the last weekend of October. This event sets the tone for an exciting season ahead.
The FIS Council recently met in Reykjavik, just before the 55th International Ski Congress, to decide on the future hosts of the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships. The Council made several key decisions, focusing on the 2029 and 2031 championships.
Eleri Smart photo, Gary Yee, Simon Fournier photo Jace Stout The draft calendar for the
The upcoming Audi FIS Ski World Cup 2024/25 season promises an exhilarating journey for ski racing enthusiasts worldwide. Let's dive into the thrilling proposed calendar the committee recently submitted to the FIS council for a final vote.
In a surprising turn of events, the ski racers plan to protest against the FIS actively! They intend to make clear their demands when it comes to the calendar.
The Men's World Cup Downhill is heating up as the season inches closer to its finale. With only two races left in the calendar, the title is up for grabs between France's Cyprien Sarrazin and Switzerland's Marco Odermatt. Sarrazin has clinched three victories this season, while Odermatt closely follows with two wins. Currently, Odermatt leads the downhill standings with 516 points, but Sarrazin is nipping at his heels with just 6 points behind at 510. Italy's Dominik Paris trails in a distant third with 329 points, while last season's title winner, Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, is out due to injury.
In alpine skiing, recent disappointments have unfolded as scheduled events face cancelations. In Chamonix, France, and Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Who is racing in Levi, when, and how to watch the women's second World Cup Slalom of the new season
Get ready for a second exhilarating downhill showdown at the Men's World Cup on Saturday, January 13th, in Wengen, Switzerland. This event marks the third of four days of intense men's racing, featuring the iconic Lauberhorn downhill, the longest race on the entire World Cup tour. The anticipation is high, especially after the shorter Wengen downhill course proved to be a thrilling race on Thursday.
Prepare for an adrenaline-packed skiing spectacle as the Men's World Cup makes its way to Wengen, Switzerland, on Thursday, January 11th. This event kicks off four days of intense men's racing, featuring the Replacement Downhill, a makeup race for the canceled Beaver Creek, Colorado, race on December 2nd.
The FIS intends to reschedule the men’s World Cup giant slalom that was canceled on Sunday due to strong winds. However, the World Ski Association has also clarified that the race must be held at a World Cup location already included in the 2023/24 calendar and that a new organizer cannot be added.
The United States Ski and Snowboard (USSS) and Alpine Canada Alpin (ACA) have agreed to
The United States Ski and Snowboard (USSS) and Alpine Canada Alpin (ACA) have agreed to
The FIS has approved and published the women’s 2023/24 Audi FIS Alpine World Cup calendar.
The FIS has approved and published the men's 2023/24 Audi FIS Alpine World Cup calendar.