Feel the adrenaline rush as world-class athletes compete in the World Cup races. Enjoy the exhilarating atmosphere and spectacular views in South Tyrol.
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The world’s best junior speed skaters are returning to the Ritten. Up to 250 young talents from more than 20 nations are expected to compete on Saturday and Sunday at the ice rink of the Ritten Arena in Klobenstein, battling for coveted medals and valuable World Cup points
Welschnofen/Nova Levante, Dolomites Region Eggental
Once again this winter, on December 18, 2025, the world’s best snowboarders from numerous nations will compete in an exciting parallel event on the challenging Pra di Tori slope in the Carezza ski area.
Following the competition, the aftershow party will take place in the party tent from 3:00 PM onwards!
- 09:00 AM Qualifications
- 12:30 PM Finals
- Around 2:00 PM - immediately after the race - award ceremony
- From 3:00 PM aftershow party in the party tent
The Carezza Snowboard World Cup has once again been recognized as a GreenEvent this year.
More info: Snowboard World Cup Carezza
S.Crestina Gherdëina/Santa Cristina Val Gardana, Dolomites Region Val Gardena
Val Gardena is a paradise for skiers regardless of their level: newbies and passionate amateur skiers spend their holidays in the valley. However, for a few days a year, the skiing slopes of Dolomites Val Gardena attract the creme de la creme of skiing. And you, as our guests, will have the opportunity of following the skiing stars live from the edge of the slopes as they battle for a place on the podium of the FIS World Cup.
The history of the World Cup in Dolomites Val Gardena goes back to the 1970s. The Saslong slope is one of the most beautiful and well-known stages of the world cup, what with its famous and feared ‘camel hump’ and speeds of up to 100 km an hour. The Ski World Cup took place in 1970 in Dolomites Val Gardena, among other places; on that occasion the whole skiing world set its eyes on the Saslong slope. Women and men took part in dozens and dozens of races on the slope as well as on the region’s other famous slopes: Ronc, Ciampinoi and Cir. Today, a super-G and a men’s downhill race take place in Dolomites Val Gardena once a year.
Local celebrities and international legends fulfilled their dream of one day being the winner of the FIS ski World Cup in Dolomites Val Gardena. Among the winners of the downhill we have known skiers such as Peter Müller, Rob Boyd, Michael Walchhofer and Kristian Ghedina.
S.Crestina Gherdëina/Santa Cristina Val Gardana, Dolomites Region Val Gardena
Val Gardena is a paradise for skiers regardless of their level: newbies and passionate amateur skiers spend their holidays in the valley. However, for a few days a year, the skiing slopes of Dolomites Val Gardena attract the creme de la creme of skiing. And you, as our guests, will have the opportunity of following the skiing stars live from the edge of the slopes as they battle for a place on the podium of the FIS World Cup.
The history of the World Cup in Dolomites Val Gardena goes back to the 1970s. The Saslong slope is one of the most beautiful and well-known stages of the world cup, what with its famous and feared ‘camel hump’ and speeds of up to 100 km an hour. The Ski World Cup took place in 1970 in Dolomites Val Gardena, among other places; on that occasion the whole skiing world set its eyes on the Saslong slope. Women and men took part in dozens and dozens of races on the slope as well as on the region’s other famous slopes: Ronc, Ciampinoi and Cir. Today, a super-G and a men’s downhill race take place in Dolomites Val Gardena once a year.
Local celebrities and international legends fulfilled their dream of one day being the winner of the FIS ski World Cup in Dolomites Val Gardena. Among the winners of the downhill we have known skiers such as Peter Müller, Rob Boyd, Michael Walchhofer and Kristian Ghedina.
Pre-Christmas time is San Candido time: from 20th to 22nd December, the FIS Ski Cross World Cup will take place in the holiday region 3 Zinnen Dolomites for the 15th time. Fans of the "Formula 1 of skiing" can once again look forward to a total of four spectacular races at the Monte Baranci.
TWO RACES, ONE UNIQUE EVENT
From December 20th to 22nd, the Ski World Cup returns to Alta Badia. Elite competitors will once again show their talent on the slopes with an adrenaline-fueled exhibition of skiing excellence.
The difference between legend and also-ran can be a fraction of a second. And you will get to live and breathe every moment. Share the excitement with other enthusiasts as the competitors cross the finish line, where every last curve is the ultimate test of nerve.
Once more, in this 40th edition, the world's best ski racers will battle on one of the most difficult tracks in the white circus.
The unmissable spectacle of the men’s giant slalom taking place on the Gran Risa, in the heart of the spectacular Dolomite mountains.
From Alberto Tomba to Bode Miller and Marcel Hirscher, there are many champions who have triumphed on this track, which is one of the hardest slopes in the world.
The world's cross-country skiing elite will once again be guests in Dobbiaco - together we will celebrate the turn of the year.
From 2th December to 1st January 2026, the best cross-country skiers in the world will be competing for prestigious World Cup points in the Nordic Arena in Dobbiaco.
Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs
From January 3 to 6, 2026, a World Cup race on natural track will take place in the Passeiertal Valley. Following the World Championships in 2009, the World Cup races in 2013, 2014 and 2020, the Junior World Cup in 2025, and the European Championships in 2016, the well-known "Bergkristall" toboggan run in Pfelders/Plan will once again be the venue for a major luge event. Sharp bends and breathtaking speed make the World Cup race an exciting spectacle for the whole family. The Passeier-Raiffeisen Luge Club is once again committed to staging a high-level event.
Welschnofen/Nova Levante, Dolomites Region Eggental
14 & 15 January 2026 - Start time: 10:00 AM
At the FIS Telemark World Cup on the slope „Masaré“, directly below the Rosengarten in the ski area Carezza Dolomites, athletes from around the world engage in an exciting sprint race competition over two days. The various obstacles they must overcome, such as giant slalom, jump, the 360 and skating, are very interesting for numerous spectators to watch.
Deutschnofen/Nova Ponente, Dolomites Region Eggental
The toboggan world cup in Deutschnofen takes place on the „Pfösl Riep“ natural toboggan run, which is one of the most well-known tracks in South Tyrol. The course is challenging and offers athletes a combination of tight curves and technical sections. It winds through the beautiful South Tyrolean landscape and is highly popular among athletes and spectators for its difficulty and scenic beauty.
Al Plan/San Vigilio, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones
On January 20, 2026, the Audi FIS Ski World Cup on the Erta slope goes into the next round!
The women's giant slalom on the Erta has now established itself as a renowned race and can no longer be missed in the ski scene. The Erta slope is quite impressive - with a length of 1,325 m, a difference in altitude of 405 m and a maximum gradient of 61%, it demands the fullest skill and a large portion of courage from the participants.
PROGRAM:
- 10.30 a.m. - 1. RUN LADIES' GIANT SLALOM - ERTA slope San Vigilio
- Between the two runs: live concert
- 1.30 p.m. - 2. RUN LADIES' GIANT SLALOM - ERTA slope San Vigilio
- 2.15 p.m. - Price giving ceremony in the finish area
- PARTYMILE San Vigilio
Ratschings/Racines, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs
FIL Alpine Luge World Cup on Natural Track in the Jaufental Valley – February 19 to 21, 2026
From February 19 to 21, 2026, the picturesque Jaufental Valley will become a hotspot for international luge sport. The world’s best male and female lugers will compete in the FIL World Cup in Natural Track Luge, battling for medals and valuable World Cup points.
This three-day sporting event promises pure excitement:
February 19 – Training
February 20 – Training
February 21 – The Main Competition Day
Fans can look forward to top-level races, thrilling duels, and impressive performances.
For those who can't attend in person, there's good news: The races will be broadcast via live stream, allowing viewers around the world to follow this major sporting event from the comfort of their homes.
Whether on-site or online – this is a must-see event for all sports enthusiasts!
The link to the livestream: https://www.fil-luge.org/en/natural-track
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