2024–25 in skiing
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This topic lists the snow ski sports for the 2024–25 season.
Continental & World Championships/Games
[edit]- February 4 – 16: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2025 in Saalbach
- February 8 – 9: 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin
- February 25 – March 6: World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2025 in Tarvisio
- October 26 – 27: WC #1 in Sölden
- November 16 – 17: WC #2 in Levi
- November 23 – 24: WC #3 in Gurgl
- November 30 – December 1: WC #4 in Killington
- December 6 – 8: WC #5 in Beaver Creek
- December 7 – 8: WC #6 in Tremblant
- December 14 – 15: WC #7 in Beaver Creek
- December 14 – 15: WC #8 in Val-d'Isère
- December 20 – 21: WC #9 in Val Gardena
- December 21 – 22: WC #10 in St. Moritz
- December 22 – 23: WC #11 in Alta Badia
- December 28 – 29: WC #12 in Bormio
- December 28 – 29: WC #13 in Semmering
- January 4 – 5: WC #14 in Kranjska Gora
- January 8: WC #15 in Madonna di Campiglio
- January 11 – 12: WC #16 in St. Anton
- January 11 – 12: WC #17 in Adelboden
- January 14: WC #18 in Flachau
- January 17 – 19: WC #19 in Wengen
- January 18 – 19: WC #20 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
- January 21: WC #21 in Kronplatz
- January 24 – 26: WC #22 in Kitzbühel
- January 25 – 26: WC #23 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- January 28 – 29: WC #24 in Schladming
- January 30: WC #25 in Courchevel
- February 2: WC #26 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- February 22 – 23: WC #27 in Crans-Montana
- February 22 – 23: WC #28 in Sestriere
- February 28 – March 2: WC #29 in Kvitfjell
- March 1 – 2: WC #30 in Kranjska Gora
- March 8 – 9: WC #31 in Kvitfjell
- March 8 – 9: WC #32 in Åre ski resort
- March 14 – 15: WC #33 in La Thuile
- March 15 – 16: WC #34 in Hafjell
- March 22 – 27: WC #35 in Sun Valley
2025 FIS Alpine Ski Australia-New Zealand Cup
[edit]- August 27 – 31: ANC #1 at Coronet Peak[1]
- Both men's, and one women's giant slaloms events were cancelled
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Alice Robinson
- Men's Slalom winners: Reto Mächler (#1) / Sam Maes (#2)
- Women's Slalom winners: Piera Hudson (#1) / Janine Maechler (#2)
- September 3 – 6: ANC #2 in Thredbo
- Event was cancelled
- Overall winners: Sam Maes (m) / Janine Maechler (w)
- November 23 – 24: EC #1 in Levi
- December 2 – 3: EC #2 in Zinal
- December 5 – 6: EC #3 in Zinal
- December 7 – 8: EC #4 in Mayrhofen
- December 11 – 13: EC #5 in Santa Caterina
- December 13 – 14: EC #6 in St. Moritz
- December 15: EC #7 in Val di Fassa
- December 16: EC #8 in Obereggen
- December 16 – 17: EC #9 in Zinal
- December 19 – 20: EC #10 in Valloire
- December 19 – 20: EC #11 in Ahrntal
- January 7 – 8: EC #12 in Les Diablerets
- January 10 – 11: EC #13 in Wengen
- January 10 – 11: EC #14 in Puy-Saint-Vincent
- January 15 – 17: EC #15 in Zauchensee
- January 16 – 17: EC #16 in TBC
- January 19: EC #17 in Berchtesgaden
- January 19 – 20: EC #18 in Zell am See
- January 21 – 22: EC #19 in Reiteralm
- January 24 – 25: EC #20 in Turnau
- January 29 – 31: EC #21 in Tarvisio
- January 30 – February 1: EC #22 in Orcières-Merlette 1850
- February 3 – 4: EC #23 in Soldeu
- February 3 – 4: EC #24 in Špindlerův Mlýn
- February 6 – 7: EC #25 in Baqueira
- February 9 – 10: EC #26 in Oberjoch
- February 12 – 13: EC #27 in Crans-Montana
- February 13 – 14: EC #28 in Bardonecchia
- February 19 – 20: EC #29 in Sarntal
- February 21 – 22: EC #30 in Bjelasnica
- March 16 – 17: EC #31 in Kvitfjell
- March 19 – 20: EC #32 in Norefjell
- March 19 – 20: EC #33 in Ål
- March 22 – 23: EC #34 in Oppdal
2024–25 FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup
[edit]- December 10 – 13: FEC #1 at Wanglong Ski Resort
- January 31 – February 7: FEC #2 at Alpensia Resort
- February 3 – 4: FEC #3 at Yongpyong
- February 25 – 28: FEC #4 in Sugadairakohgen
- March 5 – 7: FEC #5 in Hakuba
2024–25 FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup
[edit]- November 16 – 21: NAC #1 in Copper Mountain
- November 18 – 21: NAC #2 in Aspen
- December 12 – 15: NAC #3 at Panorama Resort
- January 27 – 30: NAC #4 in Lake Louise
- January 27 – 30: NAC #5 in Norquay
- February 3 – 6: NAC #6 in Kimberley
- March 10 – 20: NAC #7 in Sugarloaf
- March 17 – 20: NAC #8 at Burke Mountain
2024–25 FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup
[edit]- August 4 – 5: SAC #1 at Chapelco[2]
- August 8 – 11: SAC #2 at Cerro Catedral[3]
- Men's Slalom winners: Jérémie Lagier (#1) / Richard Leitgeb (#2)
- Women's Slalom winners: Giselle Gorringe (#1) / Francesca Baruzzi (#2)
- Giant Slalom winners: Tiziano Gravier (m) / Francesca Baruzzi (w)
- August 31: SAC #3 at El Colorado[4]
- Giant Slalom winners: Tiziano Gravier (m) / Estelle Alphand (w)
- September 1: SAC #4 in La Parva[5]
- September 4 – 5: SAC #5 in La Parva[6]
- Men's Downhill winners: Lukas Feurstein (2 times)
- Women's Downhill winners: Haley Cutler (#1) / Bobbi Jo Griffin (#2)
- Men's Super G winners: Jan Zabystřan (#1) / Felix Roesle (#2)
- Women's Super G winners: Jordina Caminal Santure (#1) / Haley Cutler (#2)
- September 10 – 13: SAC #6 at Cerro Castor[7]
- Men's Giant Slalom winners: Luca De Aliprandini (#1) / Patrick Feurstein (#2)
- Women's Giant Slalom winners: Asja Zenere (#1) / Francesca Baruzzi (#2)
- Men's Slalom winners: Juan del Campo (#1) / Victor Muffat-Jeandet (#2)
- Women's Slalom winners: Martina Peterlini (#1) / Francesca Baruzzi (#2)
- September 25 – 27: SAC #7 at Corralco[8]
- March 29 – 30: SAC #8 at Brezovica
Continental & World Championships/Games
[edit]- August 22 – 25, 2024: Summer Biathlon World Championships 2024 in Otepää[9]
- 7.5 km Super Sprint winners: Dmytro Pidruchnyi (m) / Paulína Bátovská Fialková (w)
- 7.5/6 km Sprint winners: Jakub Štvrtecký (m) / Tereza Voborníková (w)
- Gala Mass Start winners: Rene Zahkna (m) / Baiba Bendika (w)
- January 22 – 26: 2025 IBU Junior Open European Championships in Altenberg
- January 29 – February 2: 2025 IBU Open European Championships in Martell
- February 11 – 14: 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin
- February 12 – 23: Biathlon World Championships 2025 in Lenzerheide
- February 26 – March 5: Biathlon Junior World Championships 2025 in Östersund
- November 30 – December 8: WC #1 in Kontiolahti
- December 13 – 15: WC #2 in Hochfilzen
- December 19 – 22: WC #3 in Annecy–Le Grand-Bornand
- January 9 – 12: WC #4 in Oberhof
- January 15 – 19: WC #5 in Ruhpolding
- January 23 – 26: WC #6 in Antholz-Anterselva
- March 6 – 9: WC #7 in Nové Město na Moravě
- March 13 – 16: WC #8 in Pokljuka
- March 21 – 23: WC #9 in Oslo Holmenkollen
- November 28 – December 1: IC #1 in Idre Fjäll
- December 4 – 7: IC #2 in Sjusjøen
- December 19 – 22: IC #3 in Obertilliach
- January 9 – 12: IC #4 in Arber
- January 15 – 18: IC #5 in Brezno Osrblie
- February 5 – 8: IC #6 in Ridnaun-Val Ridanna
- March 6 – 9: IC #7 in Otepää
- March 12 – 15: IC #8 in Otepää
2024–25 Biathlon IBU Junior Cup
[edit]- December 12 – 15: IJC #1 in Ridnaun-Val Ridanna
- December 18 – 21: IJC #2 in Goms
- January 16 – 19: IJC #3 in Jakuszyce
Continental & World Championships/Games
[edit]- February 3 – 9: 2025 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Schilpario
- February 8 – 13: 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin
- February 26 – March 9: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2025 in Trondheim
- November 29 – December 1: WC #1 in Ruka
- December 6 – 8: WC #2 in Lillehammer
- December 13 – 15: WC #3 in Davos
- December 28 – January 1: WC #4 in Toblach
- January 3 – 5: WC #5 in Val di Fiemme
- January 17 – 19: WC #6 in Les Rousses
- January 24 – 26: WC #7 in Engadin
- January 31 – February 2: WC #8 in Nové Město
- February 14 – 16: WC #9 in Falun
- March 15 – 16: WC #10 in Oslo
- March 19: WC #11 in Tallinn
- March 21 – 23: WC #12 in Lahti
- July 27 – 28: ANC #1 at Falls Creek[10]
- Sprint C winners: Jayden Spring (m) / Rosie Fordham (w)
- 15 km Individual F winners: Phillip Bellingham (m) / Rosie Fordham (w)
- August 17 – 18: ANC #2 at Perisher[11]
- Overall winners: Phillip Bellingham (m) / Rosie Fordham (w)
- January 11 – 12: BC #1 in Mavrovo
- January 18 – 19: BC #2 in Zlatibor
- January 25 – 26: BC #3 in Ravna Gora
- February 1 – 2: BC #4 in Metsovo
- February 19 – 20: BC #5 in Dvorišta–Pale
- March 15 – 16: BC #6 in Bansko
- March 22 – 23: BC #7 in Fundata
2024–25 FIS Cross-Country Eastern Europe Cup
[edit]- November 21 – 23: EEC #1 in Shchuchinsk
- December 21 – 24: EEC #2 in Shchuchinsk
- January 16 – 20: EEC #3 in Shchuchinsk
- December 16 – 17: FEC #1 in Alpensia
- December 25 – 27: FEC #2 in Otoineppu
- January 11: FEC #3 in Sapporo Shirahatayama
- January 12: FEC #4 in Sapporo Shirahatayama
- January 13: FEC #5 in Sapporo Shirahatayama
- January 24 – 25: FEC #6 in Alpensia
- February 7 – 9: FEC #7 in Shiramine
- February 27 – March 2: FEC #8 in Sapporo Shirahatayama
2024–25 FIS Cross-Country FESA Cup
[edit]- December 6 – 8: FESA #1 in Schlinig
- December 21 – 22: FESA #2 in Sankt Ulrich am Pillersee
- January 4 – 5: FESA #3 in Sparkassen-Skiarena Oberwiesenthal
- January 17 – 19: FESA #4 in Falcade
- March 8 – 9: FESA #5 in Planica
- March 14 – 16: FESA #6 in Prémanon
- December 13 – 15: SC #1 in Lillehammer
- January 3 – 5: SC #2 in Gällivare
- February 28 – March 2: SC #3 in Madona
- December 14 – 15: SC #1 in Štrbské pleso
- March 8 – 9: SC #2 in Kremnica–Skalka
2024–25 FIS Cross-Country South American Cup
[edit]- August 31 – September 2: SAC #1 at Cerro Catedral[12]
- September 11 – 12: SAC #2 Corralco
- Overall winners:
2024–25 FIS Cross-Country US Super Tour
[edit]- December 12 – 17: UST #1 in Cable
- January 2 – 7: UST #2 in Kincaid
- January 24 – 26: UST #3 in Bozeman
- February 22: UST #4 in Cable–Hayward
- March 26 – 30: UST #5 in Lake Placid
World Championships
[edit]- July 24 – 27: FIS Grass Skiing Junior World Championships 2023/2024 in Orlické Záhoří[13]
2024–25 FIS Grass Skiing World Cup
[edit]- June 8: WC #1 in Vrinnevibacken Norrköping[14]
- June 28 – 30: WC #2 in Předklášteří[15]
- August 24 – 25: WC #3 in Tambre[16]
- September 6 – 8: WC #4 in Rettenbach[17]
- Overall winners: Andrea Iori (m) / Eliška Rejchrtová (w)
2024–25 FIS Grass Skiing Junior Cup
[edit]- May 24 – 26: JUC #1 in Neudorf[18]
- June 7 – 9: JUC #2 in Vrinnevibacken Norrköping[19]
- June 14 – 16: JUC #3 in Schwarzenbach[20]
- July 6 – 7: JUC #4 in Jasenská Dolina[21]
- August 24 – 25: JUC #5 in Tambre[16]
- August 31 – September 1: JUC #6 in Pellegrino Parmense[22]
- September 13 – 15: JUC #7 in Sauris[23]
- Overall winners: Andrea Iori (m) / Lara Teynor (w)
2025 Freeride World Tour
[edit]Continental & World Championships/Games
[edit]- January 7 – 11: 2025 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding Junior World Championships in Almaty
- February 7 – 13: 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin
- March 16 – 30: FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2025 in Engadin
- September 9: WC #1 in Cardrona[24]
- Freeski Halfpipe winners: Brendan Mackay (m) / Eileen Gu (w)
- October 18: WC #2 in Chur
- November 22 – 23: WC #3 in Stubai
- November 29 – December 1: WC #4 in Beijing
- November 30: WC #5 in Ruka
- December 5 – 7: WC #6 in Secret Garden
- December 6 – 7: WC #7 in Idre Fjäll
- December 10 – 14: WC #8 in Val Thorens
- December 13 – 14: WC #9 in Alpe d'Huez
- December 16 – 17: WC #10 in Arosa
- December 19 – 21: WC #11 in Innichen
- December 19 – 21: WC #12 in Copper
- December 20 – 21: WC #13 in Bakuriani
- January 3 – 4: WC #14 in Klagenfurt
- January 9 – 10: WC #15 in Kreischberg
- January 14 – 17: WC #16 in Reiteralm
- January 14 – 17: WC #17 in Laax
- January 18 – 19: WC #18 in Lake Placid
- January 21 – 24: WC #19 in Alleghe
- January 24 – 25: WC #20 in Waterville
- January 25 – 26: WC #21 in Lac-Beauport
- January 30 – February 2: WC #22 in Veysonnaz
- January 30 – February 6: WC #23 in Aspen
- January 31 – February 1: WC #24 in Val Saint-Côme
- February 6 – 8: WC #25 in Deer Valley
- February 6 – 9: WC #26 in San Pellegrino
- February 14 – 16: WC #27 in Calgary
- February 20 – 22: WC #28 in Stoneham
- February 21 – 24: WC #29 in Beidahu
- February 28 – March 2: WC #30 in Almaty
- February 28 – March 2: WC #31 in Gudauri
- March 6 – 7: WC #32 in Livigno
- March 11 – 13: WC #33 in Livigno
- March 11 – 14: WC #34 in Tignes
- March 12 – 15: WC #35 in Craigleith
- March 28 – 30: WC #36 in Idre Fjäll
2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing Asian Cup
[edit]- March 1 – 2: AC #1 in Sapporo
- March 7 – 9: AC #2 at Taira Ski Resort
2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing Australian and New Zealand Cup
[edit]- August 14 – 16: ANC #1 at Hotham[25]
- August 17 – 18: ANC #2 at The Remarkables[26]
- August 27 – 28: ANC #3 at Perisher
- August 31: ANC #4 at Mount Buller
- Event was cancelled
- September 5: ANC #5 in Cardrona[27]
- September 30 – October 2: ANC #6 in Cardrona
2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing European Cup
[edit]- December 17 – 18: EC #1 in Idre Fjäll
- January 7 – 8: EC #2 in Prato Nevoso
- January 10 – 11: EC #3 in San Pellegrino
- January 16 – 19: EC #4 in Lenk
- January 24 – 25: EC #5 in Reiteralm
- January 30 – 31: EC #6 in Deštné v Orlických horách
- February 1 – 2: EC #7 in Grasgehren
- February 3 – 6: EC #8 in La Clusaz
- February 7 – 8: EC #9 in Les Contamines
- February 8 – 9: EC #10 in Munaka
- February 13: EC #11 in Davos
- February 21 – 22: EC #12 in Plešivec
- February 22 – 23: EC #13 in Kotelnica
- February 28 – March 1: EC #14 in Donovaly
- March 7 – 8: EC #15 in San Pellegrino
- March 18 – 19: EC #16 in Reiteralm
- March 20 – 21: EC #17 in St. Anton
- April 1: EC #18 in Kitzsteinhorn
- April 4 – 5: EC #19 in Trysil
- April 7 – 13: EC #20 in Corvatsch
2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing Nor-Am Cup
[edit]- December 12 – 15: NAC #1 in Nakiska
- January 14 – 15: NAC #2 at Copper Mountain
- February 9 – 10: NAC #3 in Aspen
- February 12 – 13: NAC #4 in Deer Valley
- February 14 – 15: NAC #5 at Utah Olympic Park
- February 22 – 23: NAC #6 at Apex Mountain
- February 22 – 23: NAC #7 in Lac-Beauport
- February 27 – March 1: NAC #8 in Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
- March 1 – 2: NAC #9 at Stratton Mountain Resort
- March 6 – 8: NAC #10 at Canada Olympic Park
- March 7 – 8: NAC #11 in Val St. Come
- March 17 – 19: NAC #12 at Mammoth Mountain
- March 27 – 30: NAC #3 in Nakiska
2024–25 FIS Freestyle skiing South American Cup
[edit]- July 28 – August 2: SAC #1 in Valle Nevado[28]
- Men's Slopestyle winners: Luke Votaw (2 times)
- Women's Slopestyle winners: Javiera Rojas (2 times)
- Men's Big Air winners: Francisco Salas (#1) / Cristobal Colombo (#2)
- Women's Big Air winners: Javiera Rojas (#1) / Dominique Ohaco (#2)
- August 17 – 18: SAC #2 at Cerro Catedral[29]
- Men's Slopestyle winners: Manatsu Sato (2 times)
- Women's Slopestyle winners: Kanon Kondo (#1) / Dominique Ohaco (#2)
- September 20 – 22: SAC #3 at Cerro Catedral
- Event cancelled
- September 29 – 30: SAC #4 in Corralco[30]
- Men's Ski Cross winners: Alexis Jay (#1) / Eliott Piccard (#2)
- Women's Ski Cross winners: Anouck Errard (#1) / Marielle Berger Sabbatel (#2)
Continental & World Championships/Games
[edit]- February 11 – 16: 2025 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Lake Placid
- February 26 – March 9: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2025 in Trondheim
- November 28 – December 1: WC #1 in Ruka
- December 6 – 7: WC #2 in Lillehammer
- December 19 – 21: WC #3 in Ramsau
- January 17 – 19: WC #4 in Schonach
- January 24 – 26: WC #5 in Hakuba
- January 30 – February 2: WC #6 in Seefeld
- February 6 – 9: WC #7 in Otepää
- March 14 – 16: WC #8 in Oslo
- March 21 – 23: WC #9 in Lahti
2024–25 FIS Nordic combined Continental Cup
[edit]- December 13 – 15: COC #1 in Ruka
- January 11 – 12: COC #2 in Klingenthal
- January 17 – 19: COC #3 in Eisenerz
- January 24 – 26: COC #4 in Schonach
- January 31 – February 2: COC #5 in Lillehammer
- March 15 – 17: COC #6 in Lahti
2024–25 FIS Nordic combined Grand Prix
[edit]- August 24 – 25: GP #1 in Tschagguns[31]
- Team Normal Hill winners: Slovenia I (mixed)
- Gundersen Normal Hill winners: Einar Lurås Oftebro (m) / Jenny Nowak (w)
- August 28: GP #2 in Oberstdorf[32]
- Compact Large Hill winners: Johannes Rydzek (m) / Ida Marie Hagen (w)
- August 31 – September 1: GP #3 in Chaux-Neuve[33]
- Men's Compact Large Hill cancelled
- Gundersen Large Hill winners: Johannes Rydzek (m) / Jenny Nowak (w)
- Women's Compact Large Hill winner: Nathalie Armbruster
- Overall winners: Laurent Muhlethaler (m) / Jenny Nowak (w)
2024–25 FIS Nordic combined Alpen Cup
[edit]- August 17 – 18: FESA #1 in Bischofsgrün[34]
- Event cancelled
- September 7 – 8: FESA #2 in Villach[35]
- September 28 – 29: FESA #3 in Liberec–Ještěd[36]
- October 18 – 20: FESA #4 in Velenje
- October 26 – 27: FESA #5 in Oberwiesenthal
- December 21 – 22: FESA #6 in Seefeld
- January 11 – 12: FESA #7 in Chaux-Neuve
- March 8 – 9: FESA #8 in Oberhof
World Championships
[edit]- September 12 – 15: 2024 FIS Roller Skiing World Championships in Ziano di Fiemme[37]
- 15 km Mass Start F winners: Raimo Vīgants (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- Sprint F winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Alba Mortagna (w)
- Team Sprint F winners:
- 15 km Mass Start C winners: Imanol Rojo (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
Junior World Championships
[edit]- September 12 – 15: 2024 FIS Roller Skiing World Championships in Ziano di Fiemme[37]
2024–25 FIS Roller Skiing World Cup
[edit]- July 17 – 21: WC #1 in Madona[38]
- 15 km/10 km F winners: Matteo Tanel (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- Team Sprint C winners: Latvia I (m) / Sweden I (w)
- Sprint F winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- 20 km Mass Start F winners: Raimo Vīgants (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- August 14 – 18: WC #2 in Shchuchinsk[39]
- Sprint F winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Jackline Lockner (w)
- Team Sprint F winners: Sweden I (mixed)
- 10 km C winners: Matteo Tanel (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- 20 km/16 km Mass Start F winners: Raimo Vīgants (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
- Overall winners: Raimo Vīgants (m) / Linn Sömskar (w)
2024–25 FIS Roller Skiing Junior World Cup
[edit]- July 17 – 21: JWC #1 in Madona[38]
- August 14 – 18: JWC #2 in Shchuchinsk[39]
- Overall winners: Stefano Epis (m) / Johanna Holmberg (w)
Continental & World Championships/Games
[edit]- February 11 – 16: 2025 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Lake Placid
- February 26 – March 9: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2025 in Trondheim
- November 22 – 24: WC #1 in Lillehammer
- November 29 – December 1: WC #2 in Ruka
- December 6 – 8: WC #3 in Wisła
- December 13 – 15: WC #4 in Titisee-Neustadt
- December 13 – 15: WC #5 in Zhangjiakou
- December 20 – 22: WC #6 in Engelberg
- December 28 – 29: WC #7 in Oberstdorf
- December 30 – January 1: WC #8 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- December 31 – January 1: WC #9 in Oberstdorf
- January 3 – 4: WC #10 in Innsbruck
- January 4 – 6: WC #11 in Villach
- January 5 – 6: WC #12 in Bischofshofen
- January 17 – 19: WC #13 in Sapporo
- January 18 – 19: WC #14 in Zakopane
- January 23 – 26: WC #15 in Zao
- January 24 – 26: WC #16 in Oberstdorf
- January 31 – February 2: WC #17 in Willingen
- February 6 – 9: WC #18 in Lake Placid
- February 14 – 16: WC #19 in Sapporo
- February 14 – 16: WC #20 in Ljubno
- February 21 – 23: WC #21 in Hinzenbach
- March 12 – 13: WC #22 in Oslo
- March 14 – 16: WC #23 in Vikersund
- March 19 – 23: WC #24 in Lahti
- March 27 – 30: WC #25 in Planica
- Summer
- August 10 – 11: COC #1 in Hinterzarten[40]
- Normal Hill winners: Clemens Aigner (2 times)
- September 14 – 15: COC #2 in Trondheim[41]
- Large Hill winners: Manuel Fettner (2 times)
- September 21 – 22: COC #3 in Stams[42]
- Large Hill winners: Clemens Aigner (2 times)
- September 28 – 29: COC #4 in Klingenthal[43]
- Large Hill winners: Fredrik Villumstad (#1) / Manuel Fettner (#2)
- Winter
- December 7 – 8: COC #1 in Zhangjiakou
- December 14 – 15: COC #2 in Ruka
- December 27 – 28: COC #3 in Engelberg
- January 11 – 12: COC #4 in Klingenthal
- January 18 – 19: COC #5 in Bischofshofen
- January 25: COC #6 in Sapporo
- January 26: COC #7 in Sapporo
- February 1 – 2: COC #8 in Lillehammer
- February 22 – 23: COC #9 in Iron Mountain
- March 8 – 9: COC #10 in Kranj
- March 15 – 16: COC #11 in Lahti
- March 22 – 23: COC #12 in Zakopane
- August 13 – 14: GP #1 in Courchevel[44]
- Men's Large Hill winners: Stefan Kraft (2 times)
- Women's Large Hill winners: Ema Klinec (#1) / Sara Takanashi (#2)
- September 14 – 15: GP #2 in Wisła[45]
- Men's Large Hill winners: Marius Lindvik (2 times)
- Women's events cancelled
- September 21 – 22: GP #3 in Râșnov[46]
- Men's Normal Hill winners: Paweł Wąsek (2 times)
- Women's Normal Hill winners: Lara Malsiner (2 times)
- September 28 – 29: GP #4 in Hinzenbach[47]
- Men's Normal Hill winners: Daniel Tschofenig (#1) / Andreas Wellinger (#2)
- October 5 – 6: GP #5 in Klingenthal[48]
- Large Hill winners: Marius Lindvik (m) / Katharina Schmid (w) / Germany (mixed team)
- Overall winners: Paweł Wąsek (m) / Lara Malsiner (w)
- Summer
- August 10 – 11: ICOC #1 in Hinterzarten[40]
- Normal Hill winners: Selina Freitag (#1) / Katharina Schmid (#2)
- September 14 – 15: ICOC #2 in Trondheim[41]
- Normal Hill winners: Katharina Schmid (2 times)
- September 21 – 22: ICOC #3 in Stams[42]
- Large Hill winners: Joséphine Pagnier (2 times)
- September 28 – 29: ICOC #4 in Einsiedeln[49]
- October 5 – 6: ICOC #5 in Otepää[50]
- Winter
- December 7 – 8: ICOC #1 in Zhangjiakou
- December 13 – 14: ICOC #2 in Notodden
- January 4 – 5: ICOC #3 in Falun
- January 17 – 18: ICOC #4 in Bischofshofen
- February 8 – 9: ICOC #5 in Villach
- March 1 – 2: ICOC #6 in Oberhof
- March 14 – 15: ICOC #7 in Lahti
- August 9 – 10: FC #1 in Hinterzarten[51]
- August 23 – 24: FC #2 in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm[52]
- August 31 – September 1: FC #3 in Szczyrk[53]
- September 7 – 8: FC #4 in Kranj[54]
- September 14 – 15: FC #5 in Villach[55]
- September 28 – 29: FC #6 in Einsiedeln[49]
- October 4 – 6: FC #7 in Otepää[50]
- December 7 – 8: FC #8 in Kandersteg
- December 13 – 14: FC #9 in Notodden
- February 1 – 2: FC #10 in Szczyrk
2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup
[edit]- August 9 – 10: FESA #1 in Pöhla[56]
- September 14 – 15: FESA #2 in Hinterzarten[57]
- September 27 – 28: FESA #3 in Ještěd[58]
- October 18 – 20: FESA #4 in Velenje
- October 26 – 27: FESA #5 in Oberwiesenthal
- December 20 – 21: FESA #6 in Seefeld
- January 11 – 12: FESA #7 in Chaux-Neuve
- March 7 – 8: FESA #8 in Oberhof
Continental & World Championships/Games
[edit]- February 9 – 13: 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin
- March 2 – 9: 2025 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering in Morgins
2024–25 ISMF Ski Mountaineering World Cup
[edit]- December 12 – 15: WC #1 in Courchevel
- January 11 – 12: WC #2 in Shahdag
- January 25 – 26: WC #3 in Arinsal–La Massana
- February 1 – 2: WC #4 in Boí Taüll
- February 21 – 23: WC #5 in Bormio
- March 14 – 15: WC #6 in Schladming
- March 20 – 22: WC #7 in Val Martello
- April 4 – 5: WC #8 in Villars-sur-Ollon
- April 10 – 13: WC #9 in Tromsø
2024–25 ISMF Youth World Cup
[edit]- December 21 – 22: WC #1 in Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses
- January 25 – 26: WC #2 in Forni di Sopra
- February 8 – 9: WC #3 in Malinô Brdo
- March 26 – 30: WC #4 (Finals) in Puy-Saint-Vincent
Continental & World Championships/Games
[edit]- February 7 – 13: 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin
- March 16 – 30: FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2025 in Engadin
- September 2: WC #1 in Cardrona[59]
- Slopestyle winners: Cameron Spalding (m) / Kokomo Murase (w)
- October 19: WC #2 in Chur
- November 30 – December 1: in WC #3 in Beijing
- November 30 – December 1: in WC #4 in Mylin Valley
- December 6 – 8: WC #5 in Secret Garden
- December 7 – 8: WC #6 in Yanqing
- December 12: WC #7 in Carezza
- December 13 – 15: WC #8 in Cervinia
- December 14: WC #9 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
- December 18 – 20: WC #10 in Copper
- December 21: WC #11 in Davos
- January 3 – 5: WC #12 in Klagenfurt
- January 9 – 11: WC #13 in Kreischberg
- January 11: WC #14 in Scuol
- January 14 – 15: WC #15 in Bad Gastein
- January 15 – 18: WC #16 in Laax
- January 17 – 19: WC #17 in Gudauri
- January 18 – 19: WC #18 in Bansko
- January 23 – 25: WC #19 in Dolní Morava
- January 25: WC #20 in Rogla
- January 30 – February 6: WC #21 in Aspen
- February 8 – 9: WC #22 in Val Saint-Côme
- February 14 – 15: WC #23 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
- February 19 – 23: WC #24 in Calgary
- March 1 – 2: WC #25 in Krynica
- March 7 – 9: WC #26 in Livigno
- March 12 – 14: WC #27 in Livigno
- March 14 – 16: WC #28 in
- March 15 – 16: WC #29 in Winterberg
- March 20 – 22: WC #30 in Montafon
- April 4 – 6: WC #31 in Mont-Sainte-Anne
2024–25 FIS Snowboarding Asian Cup
[edit]2024–25 FIS Snowboarding European Cup
[edit]- November 26 – 27: EC #1 in Pitztal
- December 14 – 15: EC #2 in Götschen
- December 18 – 19: EC #3 in Moninec
- December 21 – 22: EC #4 in Suche
- January 4 – 5: EC #5 in Font-Romeu
- January 10 – 11: EC #6 in Prato Nevoso
- January 10 – 11: EC #7 in Folgaria
- January 11 – 12: EC #8 in Montafon
- January 21 – 22: EC #9 in Bansko
- January 24 – 25: EC #10 in Puy-Saint-Vincent
- January 25 – 26: EC #11 in Simonhohe
- January 29 – 31: EC #12 in Deštné v Orlických horách
- January 31 – February 1: EC #13 in St. Lary
- February 1 – 2: EC #14 in Ratschings
- February 8 – 9: EC #15 in Munaka
- February 13 – 14: EC #16 in San Pellegrino
- February 14: EC #17 in Davos
- February 22 – 23: EC #18 in Kotelnica
- February 25 – 26: EC #19 in Grasgehren
- February 28 – March 1: EC #20 in Donovaly
- March 8 – 9: EC #21 in Gargellen
- March 13 – 14: EC #22 in Lenk
- March 15 – 16: EC #23 in Davos
- March 20 – 21: EC #24 in St. Anton
- March 29 – 30: EC #25 in Orcières
- April 1 – 5: EC #26 in Kitzsteinhorn
- April 7 – 13: EC #27 in Corvatsch
2024–25 FIS Snowboarding Nor-Am Cup
[edit]- January 3 – 4: NAC #1 in Val Saint-Côme
- January 4 – 5: NAC #2 in Sun Peaks
- January 12 – 13: NAC #3 in Copper Mountain
- February 2 – 5: NAC #4 in Steamboat Ski Resort
- February 5 – 6: NAC #5 at Toronto Ski Club
- February 9 – 12: NAC #6 at Sunday River
- February 11 – 12: NAC #7 in Aspen
- February 19 – 20: NAC #8 in Val Saint-Côme
- February 23 – 27: NAC #9 at Canada Olympic Park
- February 24 – 25: NAC #10 at Holiday Valley
- February 27 – March 2: NAC #11 at Gore Mountain
- March 4 – 5: NAC #12 in Stoneham
- March 6 – 7: NAC #13 at Horseshoe Resort
- March 9 – 10: NAC #14 at Horseshoe Resort
- March 19 – 21: NAC #15 at Mammoth Mountain
- April 12 – 13: NAC #16 at Mont-Sainte-Anne
2024–25 FIS Snowboarding South American Cup
[edit]- July 29 – August 2: SAC #1 in Valle Nevado[60]
- August 17 – 18: SAC #2 in Cerro Catedral[61]
- August 27 – 28: SAC #3 in Corralco[62]
- September 20 – 22: SAC #4 in Cerro Catedral
- Event cancelled
- October 3: SAC #5 in Corralco[63]
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Loan Bozzolo (#1) / Merlin Surget (#2)
- Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Léa Casta (#1) / Manon Petit-Lenoir (#2)
2024 FIS Snowboarding Australian and New Zealand Cup
[edit]- August 14 – 18: ANC #1 in Mount Hotham[64]
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Cameron Bolton (#1 & #2) / Matthew Thomas (#3)
- Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Mia Clift (#1) / Sophie Hediger (#2) / Josie Baff (#3)
- August 17 – 18: ANC #2 in The Remarkables[65]
- August 26 – 28: ANC #3 in Cardrona
- September 30 – October 4: ANC #4 in Cardrona
2025 Speed Skiing World Cup
[edit]World Championships
[edit]- March 17 – 23: 2025 World Telemarking Championships in Les Contamines-Montjoie
2024–25 FIS Telemark Skiing World Cup
[edit]- December 19 – 21: WC #1 in Pinzolo
- January 14 – 16: WC #2 in Carezza
- January 24 – 25: WC #3 in Melchsee-Frutt
- February 7 – 8: WC #4 in Trillevallen
- February 14 – 16: WC #5 in Ål
- March 6 – 8: WC #6 in Krvavec
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