The FIS Committee Meetings convened in Zurich from September 25-27, 2024, culminating in strategic discussions on the Alpine World Cup subcommittee’s final day.
The 2024-2025 FIS Ski World Cup calendar promises excitement, featuring the Alpine Skiing World Championships in Saalbach (February 4-16, 2025). Key highlights include Levi’s return to the men’s schedule with a slalom event, and Gurgl hosting joint men’s and women’s events.
Beaver Creek, traditionally a men’s venue, will now host women’s speed events, including downhill and Super-G. La Thuile rejoins the women’s calendar with a speed weekend. Crans-Montana will host men’s speed races, serving as a test event for the 2027 World Championships.
Hafjell, Norway, debuts as a men’s stop after Kvitfjell’s speed weekend. The 2024-2025 World Cup Finals will take place in Sun Valley, USA, marking the first time this iconic resort hosts the prestigious event.
Organizers of upcoming World Cup Finals, World Championships, and 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics presented updates on logistics, infrastructure, and course maps. Discussions covered transportation, accommodation, athlete services, and technical aspects of competition venues.
Summer inspections significantly contributed to advancements in planning and fine-tuning crucial elements. Attendees received an early look at the next two years’ calendars, ensuring stakeholders are well-prepared.
The meetings concluded with a clear vision for future seasons, bolstered by collaborative efforts between organizers, committees, and stakeholders. The Alpine World Cup is poised for thrilling competition, innovative events, and continued growth.