Update On Remaining FIS World Cup Events & Upcoming Congress
The FIS competition schedule has seen many changes in the last few weeks due to both the continued spread of the Coronavirus and some weather-related reasons. Below is an overview of the current status (as of Wednesday 11th March at 14:00) of each remaining FIS World Cup competition through the end of the season.
For all other FIS competitions, FIS will maintain the existing principles that are being applied, which are to fully comply with the instructions and decisions of the National and Regional Governments and their Health Authorities.
Additionally, FIS remains in constant contact with the hosting National Ski Associations and Organising Committees to provide support including information about measures undertaken by other Organisers. Guidelines prepared to support the Organising Committees with their event preparations and execution can be found here:
Due to the fact that the developments with the implications of the Corona-virus are evolving continually there will be no short-term change announced. Relocating the FIS Congress once will be a major task, but to then have to make a further change would be even more complex.
Should any changes to the current competition calendars be necessary as a result of measures imposed by National and Regional Governments, they will be announced as any decisions are made. Please keep an eye on the FIS Website and FIS App for any changes.
The FIS Congress 2020, Royal Cliff (THA) is still scheduled to take place as planned, but in light of the constantly changing global situation and travel advisories and restrictions, FIS is investigating alternative plans.
Alpine |
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Mar. 13-15 |
Are (SWE) |
Women’s PA, GS, SL |
proceeding without spectators |
Mar. 14-15 |
Kranjska Gora (SLO) |
Men’s SL, GS |
proceeding without spectators |
Mar. 16-22 |
Cortina (ITA) |
Men’s/Women’s Finals |
cancelled due to Corona virus |
Ski Jumping |
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Mar. 11-12 |
Trondheim (NOR) |
Men’s & Women’s |
proceeding without spectators |
Mar. 13-15 |
Nizhny Tagil (RUS) |
Women’s |
proceeding without spectators |
Mar. 13-15 |
Vikersund (NOR) |
Men’s |
proceeding without spectators |
Mar. 18-20 |
Chaikovsky (RUS) |
Women’s |
proceeding without spectators |
Mar. 20-22 |
Planica (SLO) |
Ski Flying World Champs |
proceeding without spectators |
Cross-Country |
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Mar.14-15 |
Quebec (CAN) |
Men’s/Women’s SP |
proceeding as planned |
Mar. 17 |
Minneapolis (USA) |
Men’s/Women’s SP |
proceeding as planned |
Mar. 20-22 |
Canmore (CAN) |
Men’s/Women’s Finals |
proceeding as planned |
Nordic Combined |
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Mar. 13-15 |
Schonach (GER) |
Finals |
cancelled due to lack of snow |
Snowboard |
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Mar. 13-15 |
Veysonnaz (SUI) |
SBX Finals |
proceeding as planned |
Mar. 14-15 |
Winterberg (GER) |
Parallel Finals |
cancelled due to lack of snow |
Mar. 20-21 |
Spindleruv Mlyn (CZE) |
Slopestyle Finals |
cancelled due to Corona virus |
Freestyle |
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Mar. 14-15 |
Idre Fjall (SWE) |
Moguls Finals |
proceeding as planned |
Mar. 14-15 |
Veysonnaz (SUI) |
SX Finals |
proceeding as planned |
Mar. 19-21 |
Silvaplana (SUI) |
Slopestyle Finals |
proceeding as planned |
* A more in-depth explanation for every cancellation can be found on each discipline page, this is meant strictly as a simple overview.