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This topic lists the snow ski sports for the 2024–25 season.

Continental & World Championships/Games

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2025 FIS Alpine Ski Australia-New Zealand Cup

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  • August 27 – 31: ANC #1 at New Zealand Coronet Peak[1]
    • Both men's, and one women's giant slaloms events were cancelled
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: New Zealand Alice Robinson
    • Men's Slalom winners: Switzerland Reto Mächler (#1) / Belgium Sam Maes (#2)
    • Women's Slalom winners: New Zealand Piera Hudson (#1) / Switzerland Janine Maechler (#2)
  • September 3 – 6: ANC #2 in Australia Thredbo
    • Event was cancelled
  • Overall winners: Belgium Sam Maes (m) / Switzerland Janine Maechler (w)

2024–25 FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup

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2024–25 FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup

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2024–25 FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup

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  • August 4 – 5: SAC #1 at Argentina Chapelco[2]
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Italy Gian Maria Illariuzzi (#1) / Argentina Tiziano Gravier (#2)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: United Kingdom Giselle Gorringe (#1) / Switzerland Lindy Etzensperger (#2)
  • August 8 – 11: SAC #2 at Argentina Cerro Catedral[3]
    • Men's Slalom winners: France Jérémie Lagier (#1) / Hungary Richard Leitgeb (#2)
    • Women's Slalom winners: United Kingdom Giselle Gorringe (#1) / Argentina Francesca Baruzzi (#2)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Argentina Tiziano Gravier (m) / Argentina Francesca Baruzzi (w)
  • August 31: SAC #3 at Chile El Colorado[4]
  • September 1: SAC #4 in Chile La Parva[5]
    • Slalom winners: France Thomas Lardon (m) / Andorra Carla Mijares Ruf (w)
  • September 4 – 5: SAC #5 in Chile La Parva[6]
    • Men's Downhill winners: Austria Lukas Feurstein (2 times)
    • Women's Downhill winners: United States Haley Cutler (#1) / United States Bobbi Jo Griffin (#2)
    • Men's Super G winners: Czech Republic Jan Zabystřan (#1) / Germany Felix Roesle (#2)
    • Women's Super G winners: Andorra Jordina Caminal Santure (#1) / United States Haley Cutler (#2)
  • September 10 – 13: SAC #6 at Argentina Cerro Castor[7]
  • September 25 – 27: SAC #7 at Chile Corralco[8]
    • Men's Downhill winners: Italy Mattia Cason (2 times)
    • Women's Downhill winners: Czech Republic Tereza Nová (2 times)
    • Men's Super G winners: Finland Jaakko Tapanainen (#1) / United States Tristan Lane (#2)
    • Women's Super G winners: United Kingdom Giselle Gorringe (#1) / Andorra Jordina Caminal (#2)
  • March 29 – 30: SAC #8 at Kosovo Brezovica

Continental & World Championships/Games

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2024–25 Biathlon IBU Junior Cup

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Continental & World Championships/Games

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  • July 27 – 28: ANC #1 at Australia Falls Creek[10]
    • Sprint C winners: Australia Jayden Spring (m) / Australia Rosie Fordham (w)
    • 15 km Individual F winners: Australia Phillip Bellingham (m) / Australia Rosie Fordham (w)
  • August 17 – 18: ANC #2 at Australia Perisher[11]
    • Sprint F winners: Germany Christian Winker (m) / Australia Rosie Fordham (w)
    • 10 km F winners: Germany Christian Winker (m) / Australia Rosie Fordham (w)
  • Overall winners: Australia Phillip Bellingham (m) / Australia Rosie Fordham (w)

2024–25 FIS Cross-Country Eastern Europe Cup

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2024–25 FIS Cross-Country FESA Cup

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2024–25 FIS Cross-Country South American Cup

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  • August 31 – September 2: SAC #1 at Argentina Cerro Catedral[12]
    • Sprint C winners: Argentina Franco Dal Farra (m) / Argentina Maira Sofia Fernandez Righi (w)
    • 10 km/5 km F winners: Argentina Franco Dal Farra (m) / Argentina Nahiara Díaz González (w)
    • 10 km/5 km C events were cancelled
  • September 11 – 12: SAC #2 Chile Corralco
    • 10 km/7.5 km F winners: Argentina Franco Dal Farra (m) / Argentina Agustina Groetzner (w)
    • 1.3 km Sprint F winners: Argentina Franco Dal Farra (m) / Argentina Nahiara Díaz González (w)
  • Overall winners:

2024–25 FIS Cross-Country US Super Tour

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World Championships

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  • July 24 – 27: FIS Grass Skiing Junior World Championships 2023/2024 in Czech Republic Orlické Záhoří[13]
    • Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (w)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Emma Eberhardt (w)
    • Super G winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Italy Nicole Mastalli (w)
    • Super Combined winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (w)

2024–25 FIS Grass Skiing World Cup

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  • June 8: WC #1 in Sweden Vrinnevibacken Norrköping[14]
    • Slalom winners: Czech Republic Martin Barták (m) / Austria Emma Eberhardt (w)
  • June 28 – 30: WC #2 in Czech Republic Předklášteří[15]
    • Slalom winners: Italy Lorenzo Dante Marco Gritti (m) / Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (w)
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (#1) / Czech Republic Martin Barták (#2)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (#1) / Austria Lara Teynor (#2)
  • August 24 – 25: WC #3 in Italy Tambre[16]
    • Men's Super G winners: Czech Republic Aleš Knor (#1) / Italy Andrea Iori (#2)
    • Women's Super G winners: Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (#1) / Czech Republic Šárka Abrahamová (#2)
  • September 6 – 8: WC #4 in Austria Rettenbach[17]
    • Super G winners: Italy Lorenzo Dante Marco Gritti (m) / Czech Republic Šárka Abrahamová (w)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Lorenzo Dante Marco Gritti (m) / Austria Lara Teynor (w)
    • Slalom winners: Switzerland Mirko Hueppi (m) / Austria Lara Teynor (w)
  • Overall winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (w)

2024–25 FIS Grass Skiing Junior Cup

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  • May 24 – 26: JUC #1 in Germany Neudorf[18]
    • Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (w)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Lara Teynor (w)
    • Super G winners: Czech Republic Aleš Knor (m) / Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (w)
  • June 7 – 9: JUC #2 in Sweden Vrinnevibacken Norrköping[19]
    • Men's Slalom winners: Italy Nathan Seganti (#1) / Italy Andrea Iori (#2)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Austria Lara Teynor (2 times)
  • June 14 – 16: JUC #3 in Austria Schwarzenbach[20]
    • Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Lara Teynor (w)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Lara Teynor (w)
    • Super G winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Emma Eberhardt (w)
  • July 6 – 7: JUC #4 in Slovakia Jasenská Dolina[21]
    • Slalom winners: Italy Alex Galler (m) / Austria Emma Eberhardt (w)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Emma Eberhardt (w)
  • August 24 – 25: JUC #5 in Italy Tambre[16]
    • Super G winners: Czech Republic Aleš Knor (m) / Czech Republic Aneta Koryntová (w)
  • August 31 – September 1: JUC #6 in Italy Pellegrino Parmense[22]
    • Giant Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Emma Eberhardt (w)
    • Slalom winners: Austria Valentin Lemp-Pfannenstill (m) / Austria Lara Teynor (w)
  • September 13 – 15: JUC #7 in Italy Sauris[23]
    • Giant Slalom winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Lara Teynor (w)
    • Slalom winners: Italy Nathan Seganti (m) / Austria Emma Eberhardt (w)
    • Super G winners: Czech Republic Aleš Knor (m) / Czech Republic Eliška Rejchrtová (w)
  • Overall winners: Italy Andrea Iori (m) / Austria Lara Teynor (w)

Continental & World Championships/Games

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2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup

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  • March 1 – 2: AC #1 in Japan Sapporo
  • March 7 – 9: AC #2 at Japan Taira Ski Resort

2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing Australian and New Zealand Cup

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  • August 14 – 16: ANC #1 at Australia Hotham[25]
    • Men's Ski Cross winners: Australia Liam Michael (2 times)
    • Women's Ski Cross winners: China Li Wenwen (2 times)
    • Ski Cross #3 was cancelled
  • August 17 – 18: ANC #2 at New Zealand The Remarkables[26]
    • Slopestyle winners: Australia Kai Martin (m) / China Han Linshan (w)
  • August 27 – 28: ANC #3 at Australia Perisher
    • Men's Moguls winners: Japan Ikkei Fujimura (2 times)
    • Women's Moguls winners: Japan Haruka Ihara (#1) / Australia Charlotte Wilson (#2)
  • August 31: ANC #4 at Australia Mount Buller
    • Event was cancelled
  • September 5: ANC #5 in New Zealand Cardrona[27]
    • Slopestyle winners: Italy Miro Tabanelli (m) / Italy Flora Tabanelli (w)
  • September 30 – October 2: ANC #6 in New Zealand Cardrona
    • Big Air winners: New Zealand Lucas Ball (m) / New Zealand Madeleine Disbrowe (w)
    • Halfpipe winners: New Zealand Finley Melville Ives (m) / Australia Indra Brown (w)
    • Slopestyle was cancelled

2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup

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2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup

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2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing South American Cup

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  • July 28 – August 2: SAC #1 in Chile Valle Nevado[28]
    • Men's Slopestyle winners: United States Luke Votaw (2 times)
    • Women's Slopestyle winners: Chile Javiera Rojas (2 times)
    • Men's Big Air winners: Chile Francisco Salas (#1) / Argentina Cristobal Colombo (#2)
    • Women's Big Air winners: Chile Javiera Rojas (#1) / Chile Dominique Ohaco (#2)
  • August 17 – 18: SAC #2 at Argentina Cerro Catedral[29]
    • Men's Slopestyle winners: Japan Manatsu Sato (2 times)
    • Women's Slopestyle winners: Japan Kanon Kondo (#1) / Chile Dominique Ohaco (#2)
  • September 20 – 22: SAC #3 at Argentina Cerro Catedral
    • Event cancelled
  • September 29 – 30: SAC #4 in Chile Corralco[30]
    • Men's Ski Cross winners: France Alexis Jay (#1) / France Eliott Piccard (#2)
    • Women's Ski Cross winners: France Anouck Errard (#1) / France Marielle Berger Sabbatel (#2)

Continental & World Championships/Games

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  • November 28 – December 1: WC #1 in Finland Ruka
  • December 6 – 7: WC #2 in Norway Lillehammer
  • December 19 – 21: WC #3 in Austria Ramsau
  • January 17 – 19: WC #4 in Germany Schonach
  • January 24 – 26: WC #5 in Japan Hakuba
  • January 30 – February 2: WC #6 in Austria Seefeld
  • February 6 – 9: WC #7 in Estonia Otepää
  • March 14 – 16: WC #8 in Norway Oslo
  • March 21 – 23: WC #9 in Finland Lahti

2024–25 FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup

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2024–25 FIS Nordic combined Grand Prix

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2024–25 FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup

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  • August 17 – 18: FESA #1 in Germany Bischofsgrün[34]
    • Event cancelled
  • September 7 – 8: FESA #2 in Austria Villach[35]
    • Men's Gundersen Normal Hill winners: Austria Andreas Gfrerer (2 times)
    • Women's Gundersen Normal Hill winners: Slovenia Tia Malovrh (2 times)
  • September 28 – 29: FESA #3 in Czech Republic LiberecJeštěd[36]
    • Men's Gundersen Normal Hill winners: France Lubin Martin (#1) / Austria Andreas Gfrerer (#2)
    • Women's Gundersen Normal Hill winners: Slovenia Tia Malovrh (2 times)
  • October 18 – 20: FESA #4 in Slovenia Velenje
  • October 26 – 27: FESA #5 in Germany Oberwiesenthal
  • December 21 – 22: FESA #6 in Austria Seefeld
  • January 11 – 12: FESA #7 in France Chaux-Neuve
  • March 8 – 9: FESA #8 in Germany Oberhof

World Championships

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Junior World Championships

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  • September 12 – 15: 2024 FIS Roller Skiing World Championships in Italy Ziano di Fiemme[37]
    • 10 km Mass Start F winners: Sweden Jonatan Lindberg (m) / Italy Anna Maria Ghiddi (w)
    • Sprint F winners: Mongolia Khuslen Ariunjargal (m) / Italy Anna Maria Ghiddi (w)
    • Team Sprint F winners:
    • 13 km Mass Start C winners: Germany Tilman Hartlieb (m) / Sweden Mira Göransson (w)

2024–25 FIS Roller Skiing World Cup

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2024–25 FIS Roller Skiing Junior World Cup

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  • July 17 – 21: JWC #1 in Latvia Madona[38]
    • 10 km/7.5 km F Winners: Sweden Jonathan Lindberg (m) / Italy Anna Maria Ghiddi (w)
    • Team Sprint C winners: Sweden Sweden (m) / Italy Italy (w)
    • Sprint F winners: Sweden Ville Jutterdal (m) / Latvia Linda Kaparkalēja (w)
    • 20 km /15 km Mass Start F winners: Sweden Jonathan Lindberg (m) / Sweden Johanna Holmberg (w)
  • August 14 – 18: JWC #2 in Kazakhstan Shchuchinsk[39]
    • Sprint F winners: Italy Davide Piccinini (m) / Italy Anna Maria Ghiddi (w)
    • Team Sprint F winners: Kazakhstan Kazakhstan I (mixed)
    • 10 km C winners: Kazakhstan Amirgali Muratbekov (m) / Sweden Johanna Holmberg (w)
    • 20 km/16 km Mass Start F winners: Kazakhstan Amirgali Muratbekov (m) / Sweden Johanna Holmberg (w)
  • Overall winners: Italy Stefano Epis (m) / Sweden Johanna Holmberg (w)

Continental & World Championships/Games

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Summer
Winter
Summer
Winter
  • August 9 – 10: FC #1 in Germany Hinterzarten[51]
    • Winners: Austria Hannes Landerer (2 times)
  • August 23 – 24: FC #2 in Czech Republic Frenštát pod Radhoštěm[52]
    • Winners: Austria Julijan Smid (#1) / Austria André Fussenegger (#2)
  • August 31 – September 1: FC #3 in Poland Szczyrk[53]
    • Winners: Austria Niklas Bachlinger (#1) / Austria Raffael Zimmermann (#2)
  • September 7 – 8: FC #4 in Slovenia Kranj[54]
    • Winners: Austria Julijan Smid (#1) / Austria Stefan Rainer (#2)
  • September 14 – 15: FC #5 in Austria Villach[55]
    • Winners: Austria Marco Wörgötter (#1) / Austria Ulrich Wohlgenannt (#2)
  • September 28 – 29: FC #6 in Switzerland Einsiedeln[49]
    • Winners: Austria Ulrich Wohlgenannt (#1) / Austria Stefan Rainer (#2)
  • October 4 – 6: FC #7 in Estonia Otepää[50]
    • Winners: Germany Martin Hamann (2 times) / Austria Niki Humml (#3)
  • December 7 – 8: FC #8 in Switzerland Kandersteg
  • December 13 – 14: FC #9 in Norway Notodden
  • February 1 – 2: FC #10 in Poland Szczyrk

2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup

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  • August 9 – 10: FESA #1 in Germany Pöhla[56]
    • Women's Medium Hill winners: Germany Lara Sophie Legenmajer (2 times)
  • September 14 – 15: FESA #2 in Germany Hinterzarten[57]
    • Men's Normal Hill winners: Austria Simon Steinberger (#1) / Slovenia Žiga Jančar (#2)
    • Women's Normal Hill winners: Slovenia Jerica Jesenko (#1) / Germany Julina Kreibich (#2)
  • September 27 – 28: FESA #3 in Czech Republic Ještěd[58]
    • Men's Normal Hill winners: Austria Johannes Pölz (#1) / Czech Republic David Rygl (#2)
    • Women's Normal Hill winners: Czech Republic Anežka Indráčková (2 times)
  • October 18 – 20: FESA #4 in Slovenia Velenje
  • October 26 – 27: FESA #5 in Germany Oberwiesenthal
  • December 20 – 21: FESA #6 in Austria Seefeld
  • January 11 – 12: FESA #7 in France Chaux-Neuve
  • March 7 – 8: FESA #8 in Germany Oberhof

Continental & World Championships/Games

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2024–25 ISMF Ski Mountaineering World Cup

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2024–25 ISMF Youth World Cup

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Continental & World Championships/Games

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2024–25 FIS Snowboarding Asian Cup

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  • December 30 – 31: AC #1 at China Galaxy Ski Resort

2024–25 FIS Snowboarding European Cup

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2024–25 FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup

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2024–25 FIS Snowboarding South American Cup

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  • July 29 – August 2: SAC #1 in Chile Valle Nevado[60]
    • Men's Slopestyle winners: Argentina Federico Chiaradio de la Iglesia (#1) / Chile Alvaro Yañez (#2)
    • Women's Slopestyle winners: Chile Antonia Yañez (2 times)
    • Men's Big Air winners: Argentina Federico Chiaradio de la Iglesia (#1) / Argentina Valentín Moreno (#2)
    • Women's Big Air winners: Chile Antonia Yañez (2 times)
  • August 17 – 18: SAC #2 in Argentina Cerro Catedral[61]
    • Men's Slopestyle winners: Argentina Valentín Moreno (#1) / Chile Alvaro Yañez (#2)
    • Women's Slopestyle winners: Chile Antonia Yañez (2 times)
  • August 27 – 28: SAC #3 in Chile Corralco[62]
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: United States Theo McLemore (#1) / Brazil Noah Bethônico (#2)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: China Chuyuan Pang (#1) / China Yongqinglamu (#2)
  • September 20 – 22: SAC #4 in Argentina Cerro Catedral
    • Event cancelled
  • October 3: SAC #5 in Chile Corralco[63]

2024 FIS Snowboarding Australian and New Zealand Cup

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2025 Speed Skiing World Cup

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World Championships

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2024–25 FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup

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References

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