FIS ALPINE SKI WORLD CUP
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PRODUCTION
RACES
Average of 80 Men’s and Women's races per season. More than 250 hours of programming per season.
SCHEDULING
- Season runs from NOVEMBER to MARCH
- Races are mostly on weekends,
FRIDAY – SUNDAY - Races are generally held in the MORNING/EARLY AFTERNOON
EVENTS
2025/26 – 2033/34
FIS ALPINE SKI WORLD CUP
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
- Traditional ski locations such as Sölden and Kitzbühel (AUT), Wengen and Adelboden (SUI), Gardena and Cortina (ITA), Garmisch (GER), Kvitfjell (NOR), Are (SWE), Val d’Isère and Courchevel (FRA)
- Skiers from all over the world will compete to win the crystal globe
COMPETITIONS
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ALPINE SKIING features an athlete-against-clock format with the FASTEST skier winning
- DOWNHILL features the longest course and the highest speeds (up to 130 km/h)
- SUPER-G is the second "speed" event, which combines the SPEED of Downhill with the more precise TURNS of Giant Slalom
- GIANT SLALOM is a technical race featuring wide and smooth turns between gates. Each skier makes TWO RUNS down two different courses on the same slope
- SLALOM is considered to be the MOST “TECHNICAL” discipline with the quickest and sharpest turnswith closely spaced gates. As with Giant Slalom, skiers make TWO RUNS down two different courses on the same slope
