Overview of the events of 2024 in skiing
This topic lists the snow ski sports for the 2023–24 season.
World & Olympic Championships
- October 28 – 29, 2023: WC #1 in Sölden
- November 8 – 12, 2023: WC #2 in Zermatt-Cervinia
- November 11 – 12, 2023: WC #3 in Levi
- November 15 – 19, 2023: WC #4 in Zermatt-Cervinia
- November 18, 2023: WC #5 in Gurgl
- November 25 – 26, 2023: WC #6 in Killington
- November 28 – December 3, 2023: WC #7 in Beaver Creek
- December 2 – 3, 2023: WC #8 in Tremblant
- December 6 – 10, 2023: WC #9 in St. Moritz
- December 9 – 10, 2023: WC #10 in Val d'Isere
- December 12 – 16, 2023: WC #11 in Val Gardena
- December 14 – 17, 2023: WC #12 in Val d'Isere
- December 17 – 18, 2023: WC #13 in Alta Badia
- December 21, 2023: WC #14 in Courchevel
- December 22, 2023: WC #15 in Madonna di Campiglio
- December 26 – 29, 2023: WC #16 in Bormio
- December 28 – 29, 2023: WC #17 in Lienz
- January 6 – 7: WC #18 in Kranjska Gora
- January 6 – 7: WC #19 in Adelboden
- January 9 – 14: WC #20 in Wengen
- January 11 – 14: WC #21 in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee
- January 16: WC #22 in Flachau
- January 16 – 21: WC #23 in Kitzbühel
- January 20 – 21: WC #24 in Jasná
- January 23 – 24: WC #25 in Schladming
- January 24 – 28: WC #26 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
- January 27 – 28: WC #27 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- January 30: WC #28 in Kronplatz
- January 31 – February 4: WC #29 in Chamonix
- Men's two Downhill races were cancelled
- Men's Slalom winner: Daniel Yule
- February 1 – 4: WC #30 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- February 10 – 11: WC #31 in Bansko
- February 10 – 11: WC #32 in Soldeu
- February 14 – 18: WC #33 in Crans Montana
- February 15 – 18: WC #34 in Kvitfjell
- February 24 – 25: WC #35 in Val di Fassa
- February 24 – 25: WC #36 in Palisades Tahoe
- February 29 – March 3: WC #37 in Kvitfjell
- March 1 – 3: WC #38 in Aspen
- March 9 – 10: WC #39 in Åre
- March 9 – 10: WC #40 in Kranjska Gora
- March 16 – 24: WC #41 in Saalbach
- Overall winners: Marco Odermatt (m) / Lara Gut-Behrami (f)
2023 FIS Alpine Skiing Australian and New Zealand Cup
- August 26 – September 2, 2023: ANC #1 at the Coronet Peak[1]
- Here, the Super G events are cancelled.
- Men's Giant Slalom winners: Christian Borgnaes (#1st) / Fadri Janutin (#2nd)
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: AJ Hurt (#1st) / Ava Sunshine (#2nd)
- Men's Slalom winners: Jimmy Krupka (#1st) / Laurie Taylor (#2nd)
- Women's Slalom winners: AJ Hurt (#1st) / Nina Astner (#2nd)
- September 4 – 7, 2023: ANC #2 at the Mount Hotham[2]
- December 5 – 8, 2023: EC #1 at the Zinal
- One of the Women's Giant Slalom events was cancelled
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Léo Anguenot
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Nina Astner
- December 9 – 10, 2023: EC #2 at the Mayrhofen
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Liv Ceder
- Women's Slalom winner: Lara Della Mea
- December 11 – 15, 2023: EC #3 at the Santa Caterina
- Men's Downhill winners: Vincent Wieser (#1) / Stefan Rieser (#2)
- December 12 – 13, 2023: EC #4 at the St. Moritz
- One of the Women's Super-G events was cancelled
- Women's Super-G winner: Lisa Grill
- December 15 – 16, 2023: EC #5 at the Ahrntal
- Women's Slalom winners: Nicole Good (#1) / Doriane Escané (#2)
- December 17, 2023: EC #6 at the Val di Fassa
- Men's Slalom winner: Steven Amiez
- December 18 – 22, 2023: EC #7 at the Passo San Pellegrino
- Women's Super-G event was cancelled
- Women's Downhill winners: Lisa Grill (#1) (2 times)
- December 19, 2023: EC #8 at the Obereggen
- December 21 – 22, 2023: EC #9 at the Valloire
- Men's Giant Slalom winners: Christian Borgnaes (#1) / Léo Anguenot (#2)
- January 8 – 9: EC #10 at the Sestriere
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: Doriane Escané (2 times)
- January 8 – 12: EC #11 at the Saalbach
- Men's Super-G winners: Florian Loriot (#1) / Felix Hacker (#2)
- Two Men's Downhill events were cancelled
- January 12 – 13: EC #12 at the Zell am See
- January 13 – 14: EC #13 at the Berchtesgaden
- January 15 – 18: EC #14 at the St. Anton
- Two Women's Downhill events were cancelled
- January 17 – 18: EC #15 at the Val Cenis
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Fabian Gratz
- One of the Men's Giant Slalom events was cancelled
- January 21 – 25: EC #16 at the Orcières-Merlette
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: Emily Schöpf (2 times)
- Women's Super-G winner: Vicky Bernardi
- January 22 – 26: EC #17 at the Tarvisio
- Men's Super-G winner: Vincent Wieser
- Men's Downhill winners: Lars Rösti (#1) / Nicolò Molteni (#2)
- February 5 – 6: EC #18 at the Gstaad
- February 5 – 6: EC #19 at the La Thuile
- February 8 – 11: EC #20 at the Crans Montana
- February 21 – 22: EC #21 at the Sella Nevea
- Men's Super-G winners: Florian Loriot (2 times)
- February 21 – 22: EC #22 at the Malbun
- February 24 – 25: EC #23 at the Oberjoch
- February 26 – 27: EC #24 at the Pass Thurn
- February 29 – March 1: EC #25 at the Stoos
- February 29 – March 1: EC #26 at the Sarntal
- March 4 – 8: EC #27 at the Verbier
- March 10 – 11: EC #28 at the Klaeppen
- March 10 – 11: EC #29 at the Ål
- March 13 – 14: EC #30 at the Norefjell
- March 13 – 14: EC #31 at the Trysil
- March 16 – 18: EC #32 at the Hafjell
- March 19 – 22: EC #33 at the Kvitfjell
2023–24 FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup
- December 5 – 8, 2023: FEC #1 at the Wanglong Ski Resort[3]
- Men's Giant Slalom winners: Jung Dong-hyun (2 times)
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: Mikoto Onishi (#1) / Ayano Yokoo (#2)
- Men's Slalom winners: Jung Dong-hyun (2 times)
- Women's Slalom winners: Eren Watanabe (#1) / Mikayla Smyth (#2)
- January 4 – 11: FEC #2 at the Yanqing[4]
- Men's Downhill winners: Xu Mingfu (2 times)
- Women's Downhill winners: Hinata Fukasawa (2 times)
- Men's Super-G winners: Yusaku Naoe (#1) / Jinro Kirikubo (#2)
- Women's Super-G winners: Mikoto Onishi (2 times)
- February 1 – 2: FEC #3 at the Yong pyong[5]
- Men's Slalom winners: Takayuki Koyama (#1) / Michał Jasiczek (#2)
- Women's Slalom winners: Gim So-hui (#1) / Chisaki Maeda (#2)
- February 5 – 8: FEC #4 at the Yong pyong[6]
- Men's Slalom winners: Takayuki Koyama (#1) / Piotr Habdas (#2)
- Women's Slalom winners: Eren Watanabe (2 times)
- February 28 – March 1: FEC #5 at the Sugadairakohgen[7]
- Men's Slalom winners: Yohei Koyama (2 times)
- Women's Slalom winners: Gim So-hui (#1) / Mikayla Smyth (#2)
- Giant Slalom winners: Ralph Seidler (m) / Shizuku Hirota (w)
2023–24 FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup
- December 4 – 9, 2023: NAC #1 at the Copper Mountain[8]
- Men's Downhill winners: Kyle Alexander (2 times)
- Men's Super-G winners: Cameron Alexander (2 times)
- Women's Downhill winners: Haley Cutler (#1) / Allison Mollin (#2)
- Women's Super-G winners: Allison Mollin (2 times)
- December 11 – 14, 2023: NAC #2 at the Beaver Creek Resort[9]
- Men's Giant Slalom winners: Simon Fournier (#1) / Bridger Gile (#2)
- Men's Slalom winners: Cooper Puckett (#1) / Simon Fournier (#2)
- December 13 – 16, 2023: NAC #3 at the Mont-Tremblant[10]
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: Magdalena Łuczak (2 times)
- Women's Slalom winners: AJ Hurt (2 times)
- January 2 – 5: NAC #4 at the Stratton Mountain Resort[11]
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: Sara Rask (#1) / Arianne Forget (#2)
- Women's Slalom winners: Victoria Palla (2 times)
- January 2 – 5: NAC #5 at the Burke Mountain[12]
- Men's Giant Slalom winners: Sandro Zurbrügg (2 times)
- Men's Slalom winners: Matej Vidović (#1) / Camden Palmquist (#2)
- February 22 – 23: NAC #6 at the Whiteface[13]
- February 24 – 25: NAC #7 at the Devils Glen[14]
- February 26 – 27: NAC #8 at the Georgian Peaks[15]
- February 26 – 29: NAC #9 at the Mont Ste-Marie[16]
- April 1 – 11: NAC #10 at the Panorama Resort[17]
2023–24 FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup
- August 4 – 6, 2023: SAC #1 at the Chapelco[18]
- Men's Giant Slalom winners: Kay Holscher (2 times)
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: Giselle Gorringe (#1) / Leandra Zehnder (#2)
- August 7 – 12, 2023: SAC #2 at the Cerro Catedral[19]
- Men's Slalom winners: Tomás Birkner de Miguel (#1) / Gabriele Sartori (#2)
- Women's Slalom winner: Giselle Gorringe (2 times)
- August 21 – 24, 2023: SAC #3 at the Las Leñas[20]
- Event cancelled due lack of snow.
- August 25 – 27, 2023: SAC #4 at the Cerro Catedral[21]
- Slalom winners: Philip Lundquist (m) / Kim Vanreusel (f)
- Giant slalom winners: Kay Holscher (m) / Laurine Lugon-Moulin (f)
- August 28 – September 1, 2023: SAC #5 at the La Parva[22]
- Here, Super G events are cancelled.
- Men's Downhill winners: Nejc Naraločnik (#1) / Henrik Von Appen (#2nd)
- Women's Downhill winners: Britt Richardson (#1) / Léna Dauphin (#2nd)
- September 2, 2023: SAC #6 at the El Colorado[23]
- September 3, 2023: SAC #7 at the La Parva[24]
- Slalom winners: Philip Lundquist (m) / Maria Sole Antonini (f)
- September 11–14, 2023: SAC #8 at the Cerro Castor[25]
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: William Hansson (2 times)
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: Julia Scheib (#1) / Simone Wild (#2nd)
- Men's Slalom winners: Joshua Sturm (#1) / Paco Rassat (#2nd)
- Women's Slalom winners: Moa Boström Müssener (#1) / Beatrice Sola (#2nd)
- September 23 – 28, 2023: SAC #9 at the Ski resort Corralco [26]
- Men's Downhill winner: Wiley Maple (2 times)
- Women's Downhill winners: Stefanie Fleckenstein (#1) / Matilde Schwencke (#2nd)
- Men's Super G winners: Wiley Maple (#1) / Tristan Lane (#2nd)
- Women's Super G winner: Stefanie Fleckenstein (2 times)
- Here, the Alpine Combined competitions are cancelled.
Other Events
- March 9–10: 32nd Asian Alpine Ski Championships (Junior) in Beidahu Ski Resort[27]
- Giant slalom winners: Medet Nazarov (m) / Choi Ye-rin (f)
- Slalom winners: Yu Si-wan (m) / Choi Ye-rin (f)
- March 21: Zoll Skimeisterschaften 2024 in Garmisch-Partenkichen[28]
2023–24 Alpine Skiing FIS Events
2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Championships
2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Junior Championships
2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Junior Races
2023–24 Alpine Skiing CIT Events
2023–24 Alpine Skiing University Events
2023–24 Alpine Skiing Entry League FIS Events
2023–24 Alpine Skiing Children Events
2023–24 FIS Masters Cup & FIS World Criterium Masters
2023–24 FIS Masters Events
World & Continental Championships
2023–24 Biathlon IBU Junior Cup
World & Olympic Championships
- July 29 & 30, 2023: ANC #1 at the Perisher Ski Resort
- Sprint Classic winners: Seve de Campo (m) / Katerina Paul (f)
- 15 km Individual Free winners: Seve de Campo (m) / Darcie Morton (f)
- August 19 & 20, 2023: ANC #2 at the Falls Creek Alpine Resort
- Sprint Classic winners: Christian Winker (m) / Darcie Morton (f)
- 10 km Individual Free winners: Christian Winker (m) / Flavia Lindegger (f)
Alpen Cup
Eastern Europe Cup
US Super Tour
Balkan Cup
Far East Cup
Slavic Cup
FIS Cross-country skiing South American Cup
- September 7 – 10, 2023: SAC #1 at the Cerro Catedral
- Men's 10 km Individual Free winner: Franco Dal Farra
- Women's 5 km Individual Free winner: Nahiara Díaz
- Sprint Classic winners: Franco Dal Farra (m) / Nahiara Díaz (f)
- Here, Men's 10 km Individual Classic and Women's 5 km Individual Classic are cancelled.
- September 23 – 28, 2023: SAC #2 at the Ski resort Corralco
- Men's 10 km Individual Free winner: Franco Dal Farra
- Women's 7.5 km Individual Free winner: Nahiara Díaz
- Sprint Free winners: Franco Dal Farra (m) / Nahiara Díaz (f)
2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing FIS Events
2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing Junior Events
2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing Masters Events
2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing National Championships
2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing National Junior Championships
2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing Popular Cross-Country Events
2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing Children Events
2023–24 World Loppet Events
World Championships
- August 3–6, 2023: FIS Grass Skiing Junior World Championships 2023/2024 in Rettenbach[33]
- Slalom winners: Sebastian Posch (m) / Tina Hetfleisch (f)
- Giant Slalom winners: Andrea Iori (m) / Lara Teynor (f)
- Super G winners: Leopold Schoen (m) / Emma Eberhardt (f)
- Super Combined winners: Leopold Schoen (m) / Tina Hetfleisch (f)
- August 30 – 2 September 2023: FIS Grass Skiing World Championships 2023/2024 in Cortina d'Ampezzo[34]
- Slalom winners: Martin Barták (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
- Giant Slalom winners: Andrea Iori (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
- Super G winners: Martin Barták (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
- Super Combined winners: Hannes Angerer (m) / Lara Teynor (f)
2023–24 FIS Grass Skiing World Cup
- June 23–25, 2023: WC #1 in Orlické Záhoří[35]
- Giant Slalom winners: Daniele Buio (m) / Šárka Abrahamová (f)
- Super G winners: Mirko Hüppi (m) / Lenka Knorová (f)
- July 1–2, 2023: WC #2 in Předklášteří[36]
- Slalom #1 winners: Martin Barták (m) / Eliška Rejchrtová (f)
- Slalom #2 winners: Jan Borak (m) / Eliška Rejchrtová (f)
- July 29–30, 2023: WC #3 in Tambre - Belluno[37]
- September 8–10, 2023: WC #4 in Marbach[38]
- Slalom winners: Mirko Hüppi (m) / Margherita Mazzoncini (f)
- Giant Slalom winners: Mirko Hüppi (m) / Margherita Mazzoncini (f)
- Super G winners: Mirko Hüppi (m) / Šárka Abrahamová (f)
- Overall Men's winner: Martin Barták
- Overall Women's winner: Eliška Rejchrtová
2023–24 FIS Grass Skiing FIS Races & Junior Cups
World & Olympic Championships
- October 19 – 20, 2023: WC #1 in Chur
- November 23 – 25, 2023: WC #2 in Stubai
- November 30 – December 2, 2023: WC #3 in Beijing
- December 2 – 3, 2023: WC #4 in Ruka
- December 5 – 9, 2023: WC #5 in Val Thorens
- December 7 – 9, 2023: WC #6 in Idre Fjäll
- December 7 – 9, 2023: WC #7 in Secret Garden
- December 11 – 12, 2023: WC #8 in Arosa
- December 13 – 16, 2023: WC #9 in Copper Mountain
- December 14 – 16, 2023: WC #10 in Alpe d'Huez
- December 16 – 17, 2023: WC #11 in Changchun
- December 19 – 22, 2023: WC #12 in Innichen
- December 22 – 23, 2023: WC #13 in Bakuriani
- January 12 – 14: WC #14 in Font Romeu
- January 17 – 21: WC #15 in Laax
- January 18 – 21: WC #16 in Nakiska
- January 19 – 20: WC #17 in Val Saint-Côme
- January 26 – 27: WC #18 in Waterville
- January 27 – 28: WC #19 in St. Moritz
- January 31 – February 3: WC #20 in Alleghe
- January 31 – February 4: WC #21 in Mammoth Mountain
- February 1 – 3: WC #22 in Deer Valley
- February 8 – 11: WC #23 in Bakuriani
- February 10 – 11: WC #24 in Lac-Beauport
- February 15 – 17: WC #25 in Calgary
- February 22 – 25: WC #26 in Reiteralm
- February 29 – March 3: WC #27 in Oberwiesenthal
- March 8 – 10: WC #28 in Almaty
- March 13 – 16: WC #29 in Tignes
- March 15 – 17: WC #30 in Veysonnaz
- March 16: WC #31 in Valmalenco
- March 21 – 23: WC #32 in Idre Fjäll
- March 22 – 24: WC #33 in Silvaplana
2023–24 FIS Freestyle skiing Grand Prix
2023–24 FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup
2023–24 FIS Freestyle skiing Australian and New Zealand Cup
- August 12 & 13, 2023: ANC #1 at The Remarkables
- Freeski Slopestyle winners: Kai Martin (m) / Madeleine Disbrowe (f)
- August 16 – 18, 2023: ANC #2 at the Mount Hotham Alpine Resort
- Men's Ski Cross winners: Douglas Crawford (#1) / Liam Michael (#2) / Alfred Wenk (#3)
- Women's Ski Cross winners: Lin Nakanishi (#1st and #3rd) / April Wynn (#2)
- August 29 & 30, 2023: ANC #3 at the Perisher Ski Resort
- September 2, 2023: ANC #4 at the Mount Buller Alpine Resort
- September 28 – October 1, 2023: ANC #5 at the Cardrona
- Freeski Big Air was cancelled.
- Freeski Slopestyle winners: Luca Harrington (m) / Mischa Thomas (f)
2023–24 FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup
- November 24 – 26, 2023: EC #1 at the Pitztal
- Ski cross events were cancelled
- December 8 – 9, 2023: EC #2 at the Ruka
- December 15 – 16, 2023: EC #3 at the Idre Fjäll
- Men's Ski cross winners: Cornel Renn (#1) / Douglas Crawford (#2)
- Women's Ski cross winners: Veronika Redder (#1) / Mathilde Brodier (#2)
- January 7 – 8: EC #4 at the Les Arcs
- Big air winners: William Bostadloekken (m) / Anouk Andraska (f)
- January 12 – 13: EC #5 at the Reiteralm[55]
- Men's Ski cross winners: Ferdinand Dorsch (#1) / Cornel Renn (#2)
- Women's Ski cross winners: Mylene Ballet Baz (2 times)
- January 16 – 19: EC #6 at the Alpe d'Huez[56]
- January 18 – 19: EC #7 at the Lenk[57]
- January 27 – 28: EC #8 at the Leysin[58]
- February 3 – 4: EC #9 at the Duved[59]
- Moguls winners: Elis Moberg (m) / Nicolina Stenkula (f)
- Dual Moguls winners: Karl Wärme (m) / Elis Lundholm (f)
- February 3 – 4: EC #10 at the Grasgehren[60]
- Ski Cross winners: Niklas Illig (m) / Veronika Redder (w)
- #2 Ski cross event was cancelled
- February 5 – 7: EC #11 at the La Clusaz[61]
- Slopestyle winners: Thierry Wili (m) / Abi Harrigan (f)
- Big air winners: Nicola Bolinger (m) / Michelle Rageth (f)
- February 8 – 9: EC #12 at the Les Contamines[62]
- Men's Ski cross winners: Alexis Jay (#1) / Claudio Andreatta (#2)
- Women's Ski cross winners: Natalie Schaer (#1) / Abby McEwen (#2)
- February 9 – 10: EC #13 at the Kotelnica Bialczanska[63]
- Big air winners: Joel Liimatainen (m) / Mariia Aniichyn (f)
- February 10 – 11: EC #14 at the Taivalkoski[64]
- Moguls winners: Akseli Ahvenainen (m) / Nicolina Stenkula (f)
- Dual Moguls winners: Akseli Ahvenainen (m) / Marie Duaux (f)
- February 15 – 16: EC #15 at the Levi
- Moguls #1 winners: Karl Wärme (m) / Marie Duaux (f)
- Moguls #2 winners: Akseli Ahvenainen (m) / Marie Duaux (f)
- February 15 – 16: EC #16 at the Davos[65]
- Big Air winners: Fadri Rhyner (m) / Michelle Rageth (f)
- February 16 – 17: EC #17 at the San Pellegrino
- Men's Ski cross winners: Cornel Renn (#1) / Ryuto Kobayashi (#2)
- Women's Ski cross winners: Abby McEwen (#1) / Tatjana Meklau (#2)
- February 22 – 23: EC #18 at the Stockholm[66]
- Dual Moguls #1 winners: Akseli Ahvenainen (m) / Marie Duaux (f)
- Dual Moguls #2 winners: Filip Gravenfors (m) / Marie Duaux (f)
- February 24 – 25: EC #19 at the Prato Nevoso[67]
- Slopestyle winners: Fadri Rhyner (m) / Amelie Cancel (f)
- March 3 – 4: EC #20 at the Airolo[68]
- Moguls winners: Marco Tadé (m) / Marie Duaux (f)
- Dual Moguls winners: Akseli Ahvenainen (m) / Katharina Michl (f)
- March 4 – 7: EC #21 at the Font Romeu[69]
- Slopestyle winners: Adrien Vaudaux (m) / Amelie Cancel (f)
- Big Air winners: Noah Viande (m) / Anouk Andraska (f)
- March 7 – 8: EC #22 at the San Pellegrino[70]
- Men's Ski cross winners: Alexis Jay (#1) / Romain Mari (#2)
- Women's Ski cross winners: Tatjana Meklau (2 times)
- March 9 – 10: EC #23 at the Megève[71]
- Men's Moguls winners: Akseli Ahvenainen (2 times)
- Women's Moguls winners: Perrine Laffont (#1) / Marie Duaux (#2)
- March 9 – 14: EC #24 at the Laax
- March 15 – 16: EC #25 at the Airolo
- March 20 – 21: EC #26 at the Reiteralm
- March 20 – 23: EC #27 at the St. Anton
- March 21 – 22: EC #28 at the Chiesa in Valmalenco
- April 8 – 14: EC #29 at the Corvatsch
2023–24 FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup
2023–24 FIS Freestyle Skiing South American Cup
- August 4 – 6, 2023: SAC #1 in Cerro Catedral
- Men's Slopestyle: Sean Jensen (2 times)
- Women's Slopestyle winners: Josefina Magni (#1) / Dominique Ohaco (#2)
- Big Air winners: Cristóbal Colombo (m) / Dominique Ohaco (f)
- August 13 – 15, 2023: SAC #2 at the El Colorado
- Men's Big Air winners: Nahuel Medrano (#1) / Francisco Salas (#2)
- Women's Big Air winner: Dominique Ohaco (2 times)
- August 16 – 19, 2023: SAC #3 at the Valle Nevado
- Men's Freeski Slopestyle winner: Nahuel Medrano (2 times)
- Women's Freeski Slopestyle winners: Dominique Ohaco (2 times)
- September 30 & October 1, 2023: SAC #4 at the Corralco
2023–24 Freestyle Skiing FIS Events
2023–24 Freestyle Skiing Open Events
2023–24 Freestyle Skiing Junior Events
2023–24 Freestyle Skiing National Championships
2023–24 Freestyle Skiing National Junior Championships
2023–24 Freestyle Skiing Children Events
World & Olympic Championships
- August 19 & 20, 2023: OPA #1 in Bischofsgrün[91](Women's only)
- Winners: Greta Pinzani (#1st) / Ronja Loh (#2nd)
- September 9 & 10, 2023: OPA #2 in Liberec[92] (Men's only)
- Winners: Richard Stenzel (#1st) / Jiří Konvalinka (#2nd)
- September 16 & 17, 2023: OPA #3 in Tschagguns[93]
- Men's winner: Jiří Konvalinka (2 times)
- Women's winner: Teja Pavec (2 times)
- October 14 & 15, 2023: OPA #4 in Gibswil[94]
- Winners: Timon Brglez (m) / Maša Likozar Brankovič (f)
- Team winners: Austria (m) / Germany (f)
- December 16 & 17, 2023: OPA #5 in Seefeld[95]
- Men's winners: Jiří Konvalinka (2 times)
- Women's winners: Katharina Gruber (#1st) / Teja Pavec (#2nd)
- January 26–28: OPA #6 in Szczyrk[96]
- February 17 & 18: OPA #7 in Harrachov[97]
- Men's winner: Jiří Konvalinka (2 times)
- Women's winner: Teja Pavec (2 times)
- February 24 & 25: OPA #8 in Planica[98]
- February 24 & 25: OPA #8 in Schonach[99]
- February 24 & 25: OPA #8 in Seefeld[100]
- March 9 & 10: OPA #9 in Oberhof[101]
- Men's winners: Manuel Senoner (#1st) / Felix Brieden (#2nd)
- Women's winners: Anne Häckel (2 times)
2023–24 Nordic combined FIS Events
2023–24 Nordic combined Youth Cup Events
World Championships
- August 10–13, 2023: 2023 FIS Roller Skiing World Championships in Lazzate[102]
- August 18–20, 2023: 2023 FIS Roller Skiing Junior World Championships in Madona[103]
- 10 km/7.5 km C winners: Anton Grahn (m) / Gerda Kivil (w)
- Sprint F winners: Anton Grahn (m) / Linda Kaparkalēja (w)
- 20 km/15 km Mass Start F winners: Anton Grahn (m) / Nora Wallenius (w)
2023–24 FIS Roller Skiing World Cup
- July 13–16, 2023: WC #1 in Shchuchinsk[104]
- 1.4 km Sprint F winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- Sprint F winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Julie Henriette Arnesen (w)
- 10 km F winners: Tommaso Dellagiacoma (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- 20 km Mass Start C winners: Matteo Tanel (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- August 18–20: WC #2 in Madona[105]
- 15 km/10 km C winners: Matteo Tanel (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- Sprint F winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Julie Henriette Arnesen (w)
- 20 km/15 km Mass Start F winners: Kasper Herland (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- September 8–10: WC #3 in Ziano di Fiemme[106]
- 15 km/10 km Mass Start F winners: Raimo Vīgants (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- Sprint F winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- 15 km/13 km Mass Start C winners: Vladislav Kovalyov (m) / Maria Gismondi (w)
- Overall Men's winner: Tommaso Dellagiacoma
- Overall Women's winner: Linn Sömskar
2023–24 FIS Roller Skiing Junior World Cup
- July 13–16, 2023: WC #1 in Shchuchinsk[104]
- 1.4 km Sprint F winners: Sultan Bazarbekov (m) / Anna Maria Ghiddi (w)
- Sprint F winners: Dastan Kalibekov (m) / Anna Maria Ghiddi (w)
- 10 km F winners: Sultan Bazarbekov (m) / Anna Maria Ghiddi (w)
- 20 km/16 km Mass Start C winners: Dastan Kalibekov (m) / Anna Maria Ghiddi (w)
- August 18–20: WC #2 in Madona[105]
- 10 km/7.5 km C winners: Anton Grahn (m) / Gerda Kivil (w)
- Sprint F winners: Anton Grahn (m) / Linda Kaparkalēja (w)
- 20 km/15 km Mass Start F winners: Anton Grahn (m) / Nora Wallenius (w)
- September 8–10: WC #3 in Ziano di Fiemme[106]
- 10 km Mass Start F winners: Aksel Artusi (m) / Maria Gismondi (w)
- Sprint F winners: Jonatan Lindberg (m) / Linda Kaparkalēja (w)
- 13 km Mass Start C winners: Gabriele Rigaudo (m) / Matilda Grahn (w)
- Overall Men's winner: Sultan Bazarbekov
- Overall Women's winner: Anna Maria Ghiddi
Other FIS Roller Skiing Competitions
Roller Skiing Junior Competitions
World & Olympic Championships
- Summer
- September 9 & 10, 2023: COC #1 in Oslo (Men's only)
- September 16 & 17, 2023: COC #2 in Stams (Men's only)
- Winners: Marco Wörgötter (#1st) / Clemens Leitner (#2nd)
- September 22–24, 2023: COC #3 in Klingenthal (Men's only)
- October 6 & 7, 2023: COC #4 in Lake Placid (Men's only)
- Overall Winner: Pius Paschke
- Winter
- Summer
- September 2 & 3, 2023: ICOC #1 in Ljubno ob Savinji
- September 9 & 10, 2023: ICOC #2 in Oslo (Women's only)
- Winners: Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen (#1st) / Annika Sieff (#2nd)
- September 16 & 17, 2023: ICOC #3 in Stams (Women's only)
- October 6 – 8, 2023: ICOC #4 in Lake Placid
- Overall Winner: Annika Sieff
- Winter
- December 9 & 10, 2023: ICOC #1 in Lillehammer (Women's only)
- December 15 & 16, 2023: ICOC #2 in Notodden (Women's only)
- Winners: Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen (2 times)
- January 6 & 7: ICOC #3 in Falun (Women's only)
- Winners: Hannah Wiegele (2 times)
- January 13 & 14: ICOC #4 in Innsbruck (Women's only)
- Winners: Anežka Indráčková (#1st) / Hannah Wiegele (#2nd)
- February 3 & 4: ICOC #5 in Szczyrk (Women's only)
- February 17 & 18: ICOC #6 in Brotterode (Women's only)
- Winners: Tina Erzar (2 times)
- February 23 & 24: ICOC #7 in Villach (Women's only)
- March 8 & 9: ICOC #8 in Lahti (Women's only)
- Winners: Tina Erzar (2 times)
- Overall winner: Tina Erzar
- August 26 & 27, 2023: FC #1 in Szczyrk (Men's only)
- September 2 & 3, 2023: FC #2 in Ljubno ob Savinji
- September 16 & 17, 2023: FC #3 in Einsiedeln (Men's only)
- Winners: Francisco Mörth (#1st) / Matija Vidic (#2nd)
- October 7 & 8, 2023: FC #4 in Villach (Men's only)
- Winners: Stefan Rainer (2 times)
- October 14 & 15, 2023: FC #5 in Râșnov (Men's only)
- Winners: Francisco Mörth (2 times)
- December 9 & 10, 2023: FC #6 in Kandersteg (Men's only)
- Winners: Marco Wörgötter (#1st) / Stephan Embacher (#2nd)
- December 15 & 16, 2023: FC #7 in Notodden (Men's only)
- Winners: Francisco Mörth (#1st) / Stefan Rainer (#2nd)
- January 6 & 7: FC #8 in Falun (Men's only)
- Winners: Ulrich Wohlgenannt (2 times)
- February 3 & 4: FC #9 in Szczyrk (Men's only)
- Winners: Hannes Landerer (2 times)
- February 23 & 24: FC #10 in Villach (Men's only)
- March 2 & 3: FC #11 in Oberhof (Men's only)
- Winners: Timon-Pascal Kahofer (#1st) / Ulrich Wohlgenannt (#2nd)
- March 14 & 15: FC #12 in Zakopane (Men's only)
- Winners: Danil Vassilyev (#1st) / Stefan Rainer (#2nd)
- Overall Winner: Stefan Rainer
- August 11 & 12, 2023: OPA #1 in Pöhla (Women's only)
- Winner: Noelia Vuerich (2 times)
- September 9 & 10, 2023: OPA #2 in Liberec
- Men's winner: Adrian Tittel (2 times)
- Women's winners: Tina Erzar (#1st) / Anežka Indráčková (#2nd)
- September 23 & 24, 2023: OPA #3 in Kandersteg
- Men's winners: Simon Steinberger (#1st) / Juri Kesseli (#2nd)
- Women's winner: Tina Erzar (2 times)
- December 15 & 16, 2023: OPA #4 in Seefeld
- Men's winner: Simon Steinberger (2 times)
- Women's winner: Tina Erzar (2 times)
- January 27 & 28: OPA #5 in Szczyrk
- February 17 & 18: OPA #6 in Planica
- Men's winner: Jannik Faißt (2 times)
- Women's winner: Lilou Zepchi (2 times)
- March 9 & 10: OPA #7 in Oberhof
- Men's winners: Johannes Pölz (#1st) / 2nd competition was cancelled
- Women's winner: Živa Andrić (#1st) / 2nd competition was cancelled
- Overall men's winner: Jannik Faißt
- Overall women's winner: Tina Erzar
- For Full 2023 / 2024 season results here.
ISMF Championships
World & Olympic Championships
- January 20 – February 1: 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangwon
- Big air winners: Eli Bouchard (m) / Yura Murase (f)
- Snowboard cross winners: Jonas Schollet (m) / Noemie Widmer (f)
- Slopestyle winners: Lee Chae-un (m) / Hanna Karrer (f)
- Snowboard cross team winner: France
- March 22–24: 2024 FIS Snowboard Junior Alpine World Championships in Lachtal[127]
- Parallel slalom winners: Kristian Georgiev (m) / Aurelie Moisan (f)
- Parallel giant slalom winners: Samuel Vojtasek (m) / Aurelie Moisan (f)
- Parallel slalom team winners: Benedikt Riel & Salome Jansing
- March 24–30: 2024 FIS Snowboard SS/BA Junior World Championships in Livigno[128]
- April 6 & 7: 2024 Snowboard Cross FIS Junior World Championships in Gudauri[129]
- October 21, 2023: WC #1 in Chur
- November 30 – December 2, 2023: WC #2 in Beijing
- December 1 – 3, 2023: WC #3 in Les Deux Alpes
- December 6 – 8, 2023: WC #4 in Secret Garden
- December 8 – 9, 2023: WC #5 in Edmonton
- December 13 – 16, 2023: WC #6 in Copper Mountain
- December 14, 2023: WC #7 in Carezza
- December 15 – 17, 2023: WC #8 in Cervinia
- December 16, 2023: WC #9 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
- December 23, 2023: WC #10 in Davos
- January 13: WC #11 in Scuol
- January 16 – 17: WC #12 in Bad Gastein
- January 17 – 20: WC #13 in Laax
- January 20 – 21: WC #14 in Pamporovo
- January 25: WC #15 in Rogla
- January 25 – 26: WC #16 in St. Moritz
- January 27 – 28: WC #17 in Simonhöhe
- January 31 – February 4: WC #18 in Mammoth Mountain
- February 2 – 4: WC #19 in Gudauri
- February 8 – 11: WC #20 in Calgary
- February 15 – 16: WC #21 in Craigleith
- February 24 – 25: WC #22 in Krynica
- March 1 – 3: WC #23 in Sierra Nevada
- March 8 – 9: WC #24 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
- March 9 – 10: WC #25 in Winterberg
- March 15 – 16: WC #26 in Špindlerův Mlýn
- March 15 – 17: WC #27 in Montafon
- March 16 – 17: WC #28 in Berchtesgaden
- March 21 – 23: WC #29 in Silvaplana
- March 22 – 24: WC #30 in Mont-Sainte-Anne
2023–24 FIS Snowboarding Asian Cup
- February 15 – 17: AC #1 in Fukushima[130]
- Big Air winners: Ryoma Kimata (m) / Chihiro Edamatsu (f)
- February 26 – 28: AC #2 in Hakuba[131]
- March 4 – 14: AC #3 in Yanbian[132]
- Men's Slopestyle winners: Kaito Hamada (1st) / Ruki Tobita (2nd)
- Women's Slopestyle winners: Zhang Xiaonan (2 times)
- Men's Halfpipe winners:
- Women's Halfpipe winners:
- March 4 – 5: AC #4 in Seoul[133]
2023–24 FIS Snowboarding European Cup
- November 20 – 22, 2023: EC #1 in Pitztal[134]
- December 8 – 9, 2023: EC #2 in Götschen[135]
- December 19 – 20, 2023: EC #3 in Moninec[136]
- Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Ole-Mikkel Prantl (2 times)
- Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Kaylie Buck (#1) / Aurelie Moisan (#2)
- January 4 – 6: EC #4 in Font Romeu[137]
- Big Air winners: Romain Allemand (m) / Laura Záveská (f)
- January 11 – 12: EC #5 in Folgaria[138]
- Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Ole-Mikkel Prantl (#1) / Kryštof Minárik (#2)
- Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Jessica Pichelkastner (#1) / Carmen Kainz (#2)
- January 23 – 24: EC #6 in Pamporovo[139]
- Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Mykhailo Kharuk (#1) / Petar Gergyovski (#2)
- Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Elisa Fava (#1) / Flurina Neva Baetschi (#2)
- January 27 – 28: EC #7 in Leysin[140]
- January 27 – 28: EC #8 in Puy-Saint-Vincent[141]
- January 31 – February 1: EC #9 in Dolní Morava[142]
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Kurt Hoshino (#1) / Achille Leleu (#2)
- Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Noemie Wiedmer (2 times)
- February 5 – 6: EC #10 in Reiteralm[143]
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Niccolò Colturi (2 times)
- Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Camille Poulat (2 times)
- February 9 – 10: EC #11 in Kotelnica Bialczanska[144]
- Big Air winners: Lucas Hendriks (m) / Laura Záveská (f)
- February 15 – 16: EC #12 in Davos[145]
- Big Air winners: Txema Mazet-Brown (m) / Hanna Karrer (f)
- February 16 – 17: EC #13 in Colere[146]
- February 21 – 22: EC #14 in Prato Nevoso[147]
- Slopestyle winners: Romain Allemand (m) / Hanna Karrer (f)
- February 24 – 25: EC #15 in Grasgehren[148]
- March 9 – 10: EC #16 in Lenzerheide[149]
- Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Mike Santuari (#1) / (#2)
- Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Eleonora Pavliuk (#1) / Fabiana Fachin (#2)
- March 9 – 13: EC #17 in Laax[150]
- March 12 – 13: EC #18 in Davos[151]
- March 13 – 14: EC #19 in Isola[152]
- March 16 – 17: EC #20 in St. Moritz[153]
- March 21 – 24: EC #21 in Lenk[154]
- April 8 – 14: EC #22 in Corvatsch[155]
- April 17 – 20: EC #23 in Kitzsteinhorn[156]
2023–24 FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup
2023–24 FIS Snowboarding South American Cup
- August 4 – 6, 2023: SAC #1 in Cerro Catedral[176]
- Men's Slopestyle winners: Pedro Pizarro Sallato (#1) / Álvaro Yáñez (#2)
- Women's Slopestyle winner: Alessia Vergani (2 times)
- Big Air winners: Pedro Pizarro Sallato / Women's event is cancelled.
- August 13 – 15, 2023: SAC #2 at the El Colorado[177]
- Men's Big Air winners: Álvaro Yáñez (#1) / Pedro Pizarro Sallato (#2)
- Women's Big Air winners: Amanda Cardone (2 times)
- August 16 – 19, 2023: SAC #3 at the Valle Nevado[178]
- Men's Slopestyle winners: Álvaro Yáñez (#1) / Valentín Moreno (#2)
- Women's Slopestyle winner: Amanda Cardone (2 times)
- September 3 & 4, 2023: SAC #4 at the Corralco (CHI)[179]
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Kai Hooper (#1) / Noah Bethonico (#2)
- Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Kennedy Justinen (2 times)
- September 30 & October 1, 2023: SAC #5 at the Corralco [180]
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Nathan Pare (#1) / Aidan Chollet (#2)
- Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Runa Suzuki (#1) / Lea Casta (#2)
2023 FIS Snowboarding Australian and New Zealand Cup
- August 12 & 13, 2023: ANC #1 at The Remarkables[181]
- August 17 – 20, 2023: ANC #2 at the Mount Hotham Alpine Resort[182]
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Jan Kubičík (#1st) / James Johnstone (#2nd) / Radek Houser (#3rd)
- Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Amber Essex (#1st) / Josie Baff (#2nd & #3rd)
- September 28 – October 1, 2023: ANC #3 at the Cardrona[183]
- Slopestyle winners: Taiga Hasegawa (m) / Mari Fukada (f)
- Big Air events were cancelled
2023–24 Snowboarding FIS Events
2023–24 Snowboarding Junior Events
2023–24 Snowboarding National Championships
2023–24 Snowboarding National Junior Championships
2023–24 Snowboarding Children Events
World Championships
2024 Speed Skiing World Cup
- Full 2023–24 FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Calendar here.
2023–24 FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup
- December 15–17, 2023: WC #1 in Pinzolo[188]
- Men's Sprint winners: Nicolas Michel (2 times)[189][190]
- Women's Sprint winners: Jasmin Taylor (2 times)[191][192]
- January 9–11: WC #2 in Les Houches[193]
- January 17–18: WC #3 in Carezza[194]
- Men's Sprint winners: Élie Nabot (2 times)
- Women's Sprint winners: Jasmin Taylor (2 times)
- January 26–28: WC #4 in Melchsee-Frutt[195]
- Men's Classic winner: Noe Claye
- Men's Parallel Sprint winners: Alexi Mosset (#1st) / Élie Nabot (#2nd)
- Women's Classic winner: Martina Wyss
- Women's Parallel Sprint winner: Martina Wyss (2 times)
- January 31 – February 2: WC #5 in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains[196]
- February 15–18: WC #6 in Ål[197]
- Sprint winners: Charly Petex (m) / Gøril Strøm Eriksen (w)
- Parallel Sprint winners: Élie Nabot (m) / Gøril Strøm Eriksen (w)
- Men's Classic winners: Noe Claye (#1st) / Charly Petex (#2nd)
- Women's Classic winner: Kaja Bjørnstad Konow (2 times)
- March 6–10: WC #7 in Stari Vrh[198]
- March 14–15: WC #8 in Livigno[199]
- Men's Sprint winners: Élie Nabot (#1st) / Noe Claye (#2nd)
- Women's Sprint winners: Argeline Tan-Bouquet (#1st) / Kaja Bjørnstad Konow (#2nd)
- Men's Classic winner: Trym Nygaard Løken
- Women's Classic winner: Argeline Tan-Bouquet
- March 18–21: WC #9 in Bardonecchia[200]
- March 18–22: WC #10 in Pra Loup[201]
- Classic winners: Trym Nygaard Løken (m) / Augustine Carliez (w)
- Sprint winners: Trym Nygaard Løken (m) / Goril Strom Eriksen (w)
- Parallel Sprint winners: Noe Claye (m) / Jasmin Taylor (w)
- Overall World Cup winners: Élie Nabot (m)[202] / Jasmin Taylor (w)[203]
Other events
- December 1 & 2, 2023: FIS Telemark Sprint During Freeheeler Opening Hintertux in Innsbruck[204]
- Sprint winners: Theo Sillon (m) / Laly Chaucheprat (w)
- January 7: Thyon 4 Vallées in Sion[205]
- Sprint winners: Nicolas Michel (m) / Jasmin Taylor (w)
- January 13 & 14: Trofeo Colomion in Bardonecchia[206]
- February 10 & 11: Varingskollen FIS & NC in Varingskollen[207]
- Sprint winners: Élie Nabot (m) / Augustine Carliez (w)
- Parallel sprint winners: Élie Nabot (m) / Gøril Strøm Eriksen (w)
- March 3: Österreichische Meisterschaften 2.0 in Fageralm[208]
- March 18–22: FIS Telemark World Junior Championships in Pra Loup[201]
- Classic winners: Alexis Pagé (m) / Augustine Carliez (w)
- Sprint winners: Alexis Pagé (m) / Lea Lathion (w)
- Parallel Sprint winners: Alexis Pagé (m) / Lea Lathion (w)
- Team Parallel Sprint winners: France
References
- ^ 2023 FIS Alpine Skiing Australian and New Zealand Cup Coronet Peak website
- ^ 2023 FIS Alpine Skiing Australian and New Zealand Cup Mount Hotham website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup Wanglong Ski Resort website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup Yanqing website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup Yong pyong I website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup Yong pyong II website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup Sugadairakohgen website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Copper Mountain website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Beaver Creek Resort website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Mont-Tremblant website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Stratton Mountain Resort website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Burke Mountain website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Whiteface website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Devils Glen website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Georgian Peaks website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Mont Ste-Marie website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup Panorama Resort website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup Chapelco website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup Cerro Catedral website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup Las Leñas website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup Cerro Catedral website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup La Parva website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup El Colorado website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup La Parva website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup Cerro Castor website
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup Ski resort Corralco website
- ^ 32nd Asian Alpine Ski Championships (Junior) website
- ^ Zoll Skimeisterschaften 2024 website
- ^ 2023 Summer Biathlon World Championships website
- ^ Biathlon IBU Junior Cup Pokljuka website
- ^ Biathlon IBU Junior Cup Ridnaun-Val Ridanna website
- ^ Biathlon IBU Junior Cup Jakuszyce website
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing Junior World Championships". Archived from the original on August 14, 2023. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing World Championships". Archived from the original on February 3, 2024. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing World Cup Orlické Záhoří". Archived from the original on January 15, 2024. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing World Cup Předklášteří". Archived from the original on January 15, 2024. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing World Cup Tambre - Belluno". Archived from the original on January 15, 2024. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing World Cup Marbach". Archived from the original on January 15, 2024. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing FIS Races Schwarzenbach". Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing FIS Races Norrköping". Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing FIS Races Jasenská Dolina". Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing FIS Races Tambre - Belluno". Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
- ^ "FIS Grass Skiing FIS Races Neudorf". Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Verbier Pro". Archived from the original on January 28, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Ordino Arcalís Pro". Archived from the original on January 27, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Kicking Horse Golden BC Pro". Archived from the original on January 27, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Georgia Pro". Archived from the original on January 27, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Fieberbrunn Pro". Archived from the original on January 27, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Yeti Xtreme Verbier". Archived from the original on January 27, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup Changchun
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup Fukushima
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup Hakuba
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup Taira Ski Resort
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup Sapporo
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Reteralm
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Alpe d'Huez
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Lenk
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Leysin
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Duved
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Grasgehren
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup La Clusaz
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Les Contamines
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Kotelnica Bialczanska
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Taivalkoski
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Davos
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Stockholm
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Prato Nevoso
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Airolo
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Font Romeu
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup San Pellegrino
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup Megève
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup Nakiska
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup Copper Mountain
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup Deer Valley
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup Mammoth Mountain
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup Winsport Calgary
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup Val Saint-Côme
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup Stratton Mountain Resort
- ^ FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup Lake Placid
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup Lillehammer website
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup Ruka website
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup Trondheim website
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup Klingenthal website
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup Eisenerz website
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup Oberwiesenthal website
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup Klingenthal website
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup Lahti website
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Grand Prix Oberwiesenthal
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Grand Prix Oberstdorf
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Grand Prix Villach
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Bischofsgrün
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Liberec
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Tschagguns
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Gibswil
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Seefeld
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Szczyrk
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Harrachov
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Planica
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Schonach
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Seefeld
- ^ FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup Oberhof
- ^ FIS Roller skiing World Championships
- ^ FIS Roller skiing Junior World Championships
- ^ a b "FIS Roller Skiing World Cup Shchuchinsk". Archived from the original on August 18, 2023. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
- ^ a b "FIS Roller Skiing World Cup Madona". Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
- ^ a b "FIS Roller Skiing World Cup Ziano di Fiemme". Archived from the original on February 14, 2024. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
- ^ ISMF European Championships
- ^ ISMF European Championships results
- ^ Wasatch Powderkeg results
- ^ China sweeps all golds at the Asian Skimo Championships
- ^ Patrouille des Glaciers results at skimostats
- ^ Patrouille des Glaciers results
- ^ Val Thorens Sprint race results
- ^ Val Thorens Mixed Relay race results
- ^ Remi Bonnet and Emily Harrop triumph in Andorra
- ^ Remi Bonnet undefeatable; Alba de Silvestro claims her first Vertical World Cup win
- ^ Anselmet and Harrop deliver impressive victories on the Sprint race in Boi Taull
- ^ Alba de Silvestro and Michele Boscacci put Team Italy on top of the podium in Boi Taull
- ^ First ever World Cup win for Robin Bussard in Villars; Harrop continues her wining streake
- ^ Bonnet and Harrop produce outstanding performances in the individual race in Villars
- ^ Gold for Team Spain at the Villars Mixed Relay World Cup
- ^ Victory for the power couple Axelle Gachet Mollaret and Xavier Gachet in Val Martello
- ^ Italy claims the victory at the Mixed Relay in Val Martello
- ^ Galindo and Harrop Shine in Epic Marmota Trophy Sprint Showdowns
- ^ Cardona and Ulrich Triumph in the Schladming Sprint race
- ^ Home Heroes Shine in ISMF World Cup Schladming
- ^ 2024 FIS Snowboard Junior Alpine World Championships
- ^ 2024 FIS Snowboard SS/BA Junior World Championships
- ^ 2024 Snowboard Cross FIS Junior World Championships
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Asian Cup Fukushima
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Asian Cup Hakuba
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Asian Cup Yanbian
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Asian Cup Seoul
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Pitztal
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Götschen
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Moninec
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Font Romeu
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Folgaria
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Pamporovo
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Leysin
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Puy-Saint-Vincent
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Dolní Morava
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Reiteralm
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Kotelnica Bialczanska
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Davos
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Colere
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Prato Nevoso
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Grasgehren
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Lenzerheide
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Laax
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Davos
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Isola
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup St. Moritz
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Lenk
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Corvatsch
- ^ FIS Snowboarding European Cup Kitzsteinhorn
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Afton Alps
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Steamboat Ski Resort
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Sunshine Village
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Sun Peaks Resort
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Copper Mountain
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Val Saint-Côme
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Mammoth Mountain
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Alpine Ski Club Collingwood
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Winsport Calgary
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Big White Ski Resort
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Gore Mountain
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Holiday Valley Resort
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Sunday River Resort
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Horseshoe Resort
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Ontario
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Steamboat Ski Resort
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Aspen
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Mont-Sainte-Anne
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
- ^ FIS Snowboarding South American Cup Cerro Catedral
- ^ FIS Snowboarding South American Cup El Colorado
- ^ FIS Snowboarding South American Cup Valle Nevado
- ^ FIS Snowboarding South American Cup Corralco
- ^ FIS Snowboarding South American Cup Corralco
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Australian and New Zealand Cup The Remarkables
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Australian and New Zealand Cup Mount Hotham Alpine Resort
- ^ FIS Snowboarding Australian and New Zealand Cup Cardrona
- ^ a b 2024 FIS Speed Skiing World Championships & Speed Skiing World Cup Vars
- ^ Speed Skiing World Cup Vars
- ^ Speed Skiing World Cup Formigal
- ^ Speed Skiing World Cup Grau Roig
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Pinzolo
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Men's Sprint #1 results
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Men's Sprint #2 results
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Women's Sprint #1 results
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Women's Sprint #2 results
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Les Houches
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Carezza
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Melchsee Frutt
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Saint Gervais les Bains
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Ål
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Stari Vrh
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Livigno
- ^ FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Bardonecchia
- ^ a b FIS TELEMARK WORLD CUP FINALS & WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2024
- ^ Overall Men's Telemark World Cup Standings
- ^ Overall Women's Telemark World Cup Standings
- ^ FIS Telemark Sprint During Freeheeler Opening Hintertux
- ^ Thyon 4 Vallées
- ^ Trofeo Colomion
- ^ Varingskollen FIS & NC
- ^ Österreichische Meisterschaften 2.0
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