Welcome to the admin era 🥶
Welcome to the admin era 🥶
Here we are 🤩 The provisional calendars of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup 2026/2027! ⛷️
Save the dates! 🗓️
From 1 to 10, how excited are you? 🔥
*subject to the approval of the FIS Council*
Here we are 🤩 The provisional calendars of the Audi FIS World Cup 2026/2027! ⛷️
Save the dates! 🗓️
From 1 to 10, how excited are you? 🔥
*subject to the approval of the FIS Council*
🎙️ 🇮🇹 New podcast episode with Laura Pirovano, winner of the Downhill Crystal Globe 🔮, is out now!
https://watch.fis-ski.com/video/940901
Watch it now on FIS TV, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer and via RSS feed 🎧📺

Laura Pirovano is the perfect example of perseverance, patience, and heart. In a sport that demands early talent and often celebrates instant success, Laura took the long way—pushing through injuries, setbacks, and years of near misses without losing her belief in herself or her dreams. This season, everything changed in a flash. Laura finally broke through, winning back-to-back World Cup downhill races in Val di Fassa and sealing her triumph with a third consecutive victory in Kvitfjell to claim the coveted Crystal Globe. Her story is more than numbers on a results sheet—it’s about the courage to keep showing up, the humility to learn from heartbreak, and the quiet strength that makes her a teammate everyone admires.
Primo #libro sulla Valanga Rosa di Giordani, Zini, Quario ecc. 💖
#FisAlpine @sport
Any plans for next weekend? 🧐☹️
🎙️ 🇳🇴 New podcast episode with Thea Louise Stjernesund is out now!
https://watch.fis-ski.com/video/939065
Watch it now on FIS TV, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer and via RSS feed 🎧📺

Thea Louise Stjernesund is the kind of athlete who reminds us what it truly means to keep believing — especially when the sport doesn’t seem to believe in you back. In this episode, Thea opens up about her journey from the small, flat hills around Oslo — far from the traditional pathways of alpine success — to becoming one of the most consistent giant slalom skiers on the World Cup circuit. An underdog in every sense, she grew up without real mountains, learning her craft on short slopes, often finishing last in her early races. And yet, what stands out is not just her perseverance, but her genuineness — a quiet, honest belief that never needed validation from results. She reflects with disarming simplicity on those painful, repeated fourth-place finishes — the kind that stay with you, decided by hundredths of a second — and how those “almost” moments shaped her more than any victory could. And then came the Olympics — where those same cruel hundredths, that had taken so much away before, finally came back to her. Not as luck, but as something earned.
Men’s Slalom + Crystal Globe highlights ❄️
Women’s Giant Slalom highlights! ✨
Relive the key moments from today’s race! 🎬