The World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup will kick off tonight in St Moritz, Switzerland, with new channels and opportunities for fans to follow all the action live!
Australia's ski cross duo, Anton Grimus and Sami Kennedy-Sim are ready fly out of the gates in Arosa tomorrow as the second leg of the Cross Alps Tour gets underway.Â
Australia’s Snowboard Cross athletes will kick off the FIS Snowboard Cross World Cup Cross Alps Tour in Val Thorens, France this week no less than three months after their last World Cup in Cerro Catedral, Argentina.
Touted as likely to be the toughest Big Air World Cup field this season, the women’s Copper Mountain event lived up to predictions with 37 riders, many of whom were from the US and vying for a place on the American Olympic squad.
MOGULS: 2017 World Champion mogul skier Britt Cox has picked up right where she left off, winning gold in the 2017/18 World Cup season opener in Ruka overnight.
Settle in for a weekend of non-stop snow sport action! This weekend there is something for everyone and plenty of action you can watch on TV. Check out how to follow the Aussies in action.
MOGULS: Australia’s top mogul skiers are strapping in their skis for the final push towards PyeongChang with the World Cup season kicking off in Ruka, Finland on Saturday.
Aussie Melissa Perrine and guide Christian Geiger have started the World Para Alpine Skiing Europa Cup in style with a gold and silver medal on the opening day in Austria.
SKI CROSS: Australia’s Ski Cross duo, Sami Kennedy-Sim and Anton Grimus have ranked 11th and 20th respectively following the first day of the FIS World Cup Cross Alps Tour in Val Thorens, France.
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