
FIS News

World Cup Calendar fixed
The up-coming World Cup calendar got traditionally confirmed at the FIS Spring meetings, which took place in Varna, Bulgaria last week. Race boarders can look forward to a total of twelve races taking place at well-known places of which two are team events.
The season kicks off like last year in Carezza, Italy on December 12.
After the turn of the year, things pick up speed with two stops in Austria. While the circuit guests again in Bad Gastein on January 9 and 10, the Austrian Federation still has to confirm the venue for another double event the weekend after.
On January 23 and 24, Rogla, Slovenia will host a psl and pgs event while Moscow, Russia follows the week after with some parallel slalom ramp night action under the lights.
Beginning of February is supposed to bring one race in Europe (tbc) while the winter concludes with a double event in Winterberg, Germany and the finals wrapping things up in Japan (venue tbd).
The season kicks off like last year in Carezza, Italy on December 12.
After the turn of the year, things pick up speed with two stops in Austria. While the circuit guests again in Bad Gastein on January 9 and 10, the Austrian Federation still has to confirm the venue for another double event the weekend after.
On January 23 and 24, Rogla, Slovenia will host a psl and pgs event while Moscow, Russia follows the week after with some parallel slalom ramp night action under the lights.
Beginning of February is supposed to bring one race in Europe (tbc) while the winter concludes with a double event in Winterberg, Germany and the finals wrapping things up in Japan (venue tbd).
Source: fis-ski.com





