FIS ski world cup 2019-20 calendar, schedule dates confirmed

FIS skiing world cup 2019-20 calendar, schedule dates confirmed.



The FIS has confirmed the Skiing World Cup calendars for 2019-2020 season after conference being held in Croatia.
Overall, the women’s tour stops at 22 resorts across 13 different countries for a total of 42 competitions if all goes according to plan.
The men’s circuit touches down at 23 various resorts across 14 countries for a total of 46 events in the 2019/20 season.





FIS skiing world cup 2019/20 calendar, schedule dates confirmed.




Men's FIS ski world cup 2019/20 calendar, Schedule, dates.



 The men’s Tour kicks off with the traditional Soelden opening giant slalom on October 27.
The opening slalom race of the season on November 24 in  Levi, Finland.
 Worth noting, however, is the night slalom in Madonna scheduled to take place in between the races in Zagreb and Adelboden on January 8 and not in December like in seasons past.

The Asia tour for the Olympic test downhill and super-G races in Yanqing, China, February 15-16. The tech racers will be in Yuzawa Naeba, Japan, for slalom and GS racing on February 22-23.

 After the Asian stops on the Tour, racing returns to Europe for the remainder of the season, with stops in Hinterstoder, Austria, Kvitfjell, Norway, Stockholm, Sweden, and Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, highlighted by World Cup Finals in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, March 18-22 as the Italian venue continues their preparations to host the World Championships in 2021.





Men's FIS skiing world cup 2019/20 calendar, Schedule, dates.




Women's FIS ski world cup 2019/20 calendar, Schedule, dates.




 The women kick off the season in Soelden a day prior to the men, competing in the giant slalom on October 26. Next, they also head to Levi for the slalom season opener to be held on November 23.

 In early March, the women will stop in Ofterschwang, Germany, for a tech series before heading to Stockholm for a parallel event on the 10th. The 13th and 14th of the month, Are, Sweden, home to last year’s World Championship competitions, hosts a GS night event alongside a slalom. Finally, the women’s tour also wraps in Cortina d’Ampezzo for World Finals, where the top 25 ladies in each discipline will compete for the final time for crystal globes in the 2019-20 season.


Women's FIS skiing world cup 2019/20 calendar, Schedule, dates.






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