The fastest skiers on the planet are heading to Sun Valley, Idaho, this March. The FIS World Cup Finals will bring the speed of Downhill, the technical turns of Super-G, the rhythm of Giant Slalom and the quick-footed Slalom to Bald Mountain. These athletes have spent their whole lives training for each discipline, putting everything on the line every time they push out of the start gate. We’re talking serious speed here – races decided by milliseconds, with the best skiers in the world fighting for a title.
RACE SCHEDULE
Downhill Training – March 20 & 21
Men’s Training Schedule
- March 20 | 11am
- March 21 | 12:30pm
Women’s Training Schedule
- March 20 | 12:30pm
- March 21 | 11am
Men’s Downhill – March 22
- Time | 11am
Women’s Downhill – March 22
- Time | 12:30pm
Women’s Super G – March 23
- Time | 11am
Men’s Super G – March 23
- Time | 12:30pm
Women’s Giant Slalom – March 25
- Women’s GS Run #1 | 10:30am
- Women’s GS Run #2 | 1pm
Men’s Giant Slalom – March 26
- Men’s GS Race #1 | 10:30am
- Men’s GS Race #2 | 1pm
Women’s Slalom – March 27
- Women’s Slalom Run #1 | 10am
- Women’s Slalom Run #1 | 1pm
Men’s Slalom – March 27
- Men’s Slalom Run #1 | 11am
- Men’s Slalom Run #1 | 2pm
Race Location
World Cup races take place on the International trail, finishing in the Warm Springs Base Area of Bald Mountain. Spectators can watch the races from the Lower Greyhawk Base Viewing Area.