

The 2015-16 World Cup tour opener in down under will take a break of one year before being back on the World Cup map in fall 2017 kicking off things for the Olympic season later than the previous years.
A decision to alter the dates of the 2017 Audi quattro Winter Games NZ to run from August 25-September 10, two weeks later than previous events, has been strongly endorsed by Queenstown and Wanaka ski areas and the tourism and accommodation sectors.
CEO Arthur Klap said the push for the later timeframe into September came largely from Tourism New Zealand, NZSki, Cardrona Alpine Resort, Destination Queenstown and Lake Wanaka Tourism.
“We followed this up with wide consultation with other groups including accommodation providers airlines and snow sports teams and there was an overwhelming tick for staging the Games at the start of the shoulder season. Obviously at that time Queenstown and Wanaka are less busy and the level of support from everyone involved can be that much greater.”
Lake Wanaka Tourism General Manager James Helmore anticipated that the new dates ”will certainly help drive extra business at a time when we have the room, plus September weather is typically more settled so the media coverage should be able to capture Wanaka in all its bluebird glory.”
Destination Queenstown CEO Graham Budd said scheduling Winter Games NZ in late winter and early spring was more closely aligned with the promotional group’s objective to profile September as an excellent time to visit the region for a spring skiing and holiday experience.
“We think that the international reputation and profile of the Games can go a long way to helping share this message to potential visitors, both snow enthusiasts and first timers alike.”
Klap said initially there was a concern as to whether the snow conditions would be suitable for alpine events in September.
“However, after studying snow data collected over many years it was clear that races have been successfully run in September at Coronet Peak and NZSki saw no problem with the date change.”
NZSki CEO Paul Anderson said it would be much easier in 2017 for staff at Coronet Peak, which will host at least four giant slalom and slalom races during the Games, to focus on the event.
“The mountain will not be so busy and we see no risk with the snow conditions by changing the timing. Our experience is that the two weeks from August 25-September 10 are still good for ski racing and we can continue to assist in providing top class events.”
Similarly Cardrona Alpine Resort’s owner Real Journeys welcomes the later timing for the Games. CEO Richard Lauder said “snow conditions remain great at Cardrona in September and are particularly good for freeskiers and snowboarders. The tourism market in the area weakens slightly at that time so a change of dates will provide more accommodation and entertainment options for the influx of visitors for the Games”.
In addition, the feedback from international snow sports teams was “universally positive,” according to Audi quattro Winter Games NZ Sports Manager Iona Bentley.
Snowboard competition programme 2017
The snowboard programme will be expanded to include all three Olympic park and pipe events at FIS World Cup level.
2017 Provisional Schedule – Cardrona
Sat 26 - Wed 30th Aug: Slopestyle
Sat 2nd - Wed 6th Sept: Halfpipe
Thurs 7th - Mon 11th Sept: Big Air
*All event windows include a weather day
Source: fis-ski.com





