Overview of the events of 2024 in skiing
This topic lists the snow ski sports for the 2023–24 season.
World & Olympic Championships
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
- 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
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2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Championships
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2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Junior Championships
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2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Junior Races
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2023–24 Alpine Skiing CIT Events
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2023–24 Alpine Skiing University Events
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2023–24 Alpine Skiing Entry League FIS Events
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2023–24 Alpine Skiing Children Events
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2023–24 FIS Masters Cup & FIS World Criterium Masters
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2023–24 FIS Masters Events
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World & Continental Championships
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2023–24 Biathlon IBU Junior Cup
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World & Olympic Championships
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- 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)
FIS Cross-country skiing South American Cup
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- 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
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2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing Junior Events
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2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing Masters Events
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2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing National Championships
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2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing National Junior Championships
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2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing Popular Cross-Country Events
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2023–24 Cross-Country Skiing Children Events
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2023–24 World Loppet Events
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World Championships
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- 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
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- 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
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World & Olympic Championships
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- 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
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2023–24 FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup
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2023–24 FIS Freestyle skiing Australian and New Zealand Cup
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- 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
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- 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
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2023–24 FIS Freestyle Skiing South American Cup
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- 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
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2023–24 Freestyle Skiing Open Events
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2023–24 Freestyle Skiing Junior Events
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2023–24 Freestyle Skiing National Championships
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2023–24 Freestyle Skiing National Junior Championships
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2023–24 Freestyle Skiing Children Events
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World & Olympic Championships
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- 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
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2023–24 Nordic combined Youth Cup Events
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World Championships
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- 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
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- 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
[edit]
- 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
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Roller Skiing Junior Competitions
[edit]
World & Olympic Championships
[edit]
- 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.
World & Olympic Championships
[edit]
- 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
[edit]
- 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
[edit]
- 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
[edit]
2023–24 FIS Snowboarding South American Cup
[edit]
- 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
[edit]
- 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
[edit]
2023–24 Snowboarding Junior Events
[edit]
2023–24 Snowboarding National Championships
[edit]
2023–24 Snowboarding National Junior Championships
[edit]
2023–24 Snowboarding Children Events
[edit]
World Championships
[edit]
2024 Speed Skiing World Cup
[edit]
- Full 2023–24 FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup Calendar here.
2023–24 FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup
[edit]
- 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]
- 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
- ^ 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