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U.S. Ski & Snowboard Unveils 2025–26 Domestic World Cup Schedule Featuring 10 Key Olympic Qualifiers

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Park City, Utah – June 13, 2025 — U.S. Ski & Snowboard has officially released its domestic calendar for the 2025–26 FIS World Cup season, highlighting 10 elite competitions across six major disciplines. From alpine skiing to cross country, the upcoming season marks one of the most significant and event-filled in the organization’s history.

All U.S.-based World Cups—except cross country—will serve as primary qualifiers for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, underscoring their critical role in shaping the national team headed to February’s Games.

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“This is a milestone year for our organization,” said Sophie Goldschmidt, President and CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “With both the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games approaching, and a full domestic World Cup lineup, we are committed to growing the sport and giving our athletes more opportunities on home soil. Hosting 10 World Cups across every major discipline reflects that mission.”

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Full 2025–26 U.S. FIS World Cup Schedule

Alpine Skiing

Copper Mountain, CO – Stifel Copper Cup presented by United Airlines

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Nov. 27–28, 2025: Men’s Super-G & Giant Slalom

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Nov. 29–30, 2025: Women’s Giant Slalom & Slalom

Beaver Creek, CO – Stifel Birds of Prey

Dec. 4–7, 2025: Men’s Downhill (x2), Super-G, and Giant Slalom

Cross Country

Lake Placid, NY – Stifel Lake Placid Finals

March 20–22, 2026: Men’s & Women’s 10k Classic, Skate Sprint, Mass Start Skate
(Note: Cross country events are not Olympic qualifiers)

Freestyle Skiing

Lake Placid, NY – Freestyle World Cup

Jan. 11–12, 2026: Men’s & Women’s Aerials, Aerials Team

Deer Valley, UT – Intermountain Health Freestyle International presented by Stifel

Jan. 16–18, 2026: Men’s & Women’s Moguls, Dual Moguls, Aerials

Snowboard / Freeski

Steamboat, CO – Visa Big Air presented by Toyota

Dec. 13, 2025: Men’s & Women’s Big Air

Copper Mountain, CO – Toyota U.S. Grand Prix

Dec. 19–20, 2025: Men’s & Women’s Halfpipe

Aspen, CO – Toyota U.S. Grand Prix

Jan. 9–10, 2026: Men’s & Women’s Slopestyle and Halfpipe

Ski Jumping

Lake Placid, NY – Stifel Lake Placid Ski Jumping Cup

Dec. 13–14, 2025: Men’s & Women’s Individual HS 128, Combined Team Event

The 2025–26 calendar showcases a broad geographic spread—from Colorado’s high-altitude terrain to New York’s Olympic legacy venues. The schedule aims to attract domestic fans and inspire a new generation of winter athletes.

High-profile sponsors including Toyota, Stifel, United Airlines, and Intermountain Health are returning to support the events, reinforcing the growing commercial and cultural relevance of competitive snow sports in the U.S.

“These events are more than qualifiers—they are a celebration of winter sports in America,” Goldschmidt added. “The momentum is strong, and we’re thrilled to bring these world-class competitions to our fans across the country.”

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