FIS Speed Skiing World Cup kicks off in France

By Published On: February 2nd, 2008Comments Off on FIS Speed Skiing World Cup kicks off in France

The FIS Speed Skiing World Cup is set to kick off this weekend in Vars, France. Vars also will host the FIS Speed Skiing World Championships in 2009, just a few days before the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Val d’Isère.

THE FIS SPEED SKIING World Cup is set to kick off this weekend in Vars, France. Vars also will host the FIS Speed Skiing World Championships in 2009, just a few days before the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Val d’Isère.
    This year’s World Cup is the first time that the world’s fastest skiers will compete in Vars. The best in the world are scheduled to compete on the slope of Chabrières, including the 2007 men’s world champion Simone Origone of Italy. Among the women, the favorites include 2007 world champion Sanna Tidstrand of Sweden and American Tracie Sachs. A total of 10 nations and 50 racers will be competing.
    After Vars, the season will continue in early March with the Velocity Challenge in Sun Peaks, Canada. This will be the sixth time that Sun Peaks is hosting a FIS World Cup event. Sun Peaks Resort is home to nine members of the 200K Club and skiers from the resort have over 100 years combined speed skiing experience. Over the past 18 years The Headwall Speed Skiing Track has seen nearly 8,000 speed skiing runs. In fact, Sun Peaks is the only venue continuously holding speed skiing events in all of North America.
    At the end of March, the season will continue with the Häkki Jubilee in Salla, Finland, in honor of the longtime Chairman of the FIS Speed Skiing Committee, Kalevi ‘Häkä’ Häkkinen. The Salla event will be followed by two races in Sälen/Idre, Sweden, in early April before the tour will return to Central Europe for the races in Breuil/Cervinia, Italy, and the season finals in Verbier, Switzerland, from April 14-17.

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