Event Engadin St. Moritz

Finals Snowboard Big Air incl. FiNCH, SDP, Jule X

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In March 2025, the Engadin will host international freestyle sports.

Description

Date
28.03.2025 at 19:30 o'clock
Price
From CHF 101.50
Place
Olympic Jump / Islas

From March 17 to 30, 2025, the World Ski Freestyle and Snowboard Championships will take place on Corvatsch and Corviglia as well as in St. Moritz. The world's best freestyle athletes will compete against each other for the world championship titles in the disciplines of slopestyle, halfpipe, big air, cross, parallel giant slalom, parallel slalom, aerials and moguls.

Freestyle is still a foreign word? Find out more about the disciplines here:
Aerials:
This discipline is also known as part of the former ski acrobatics. Athletes catapult themselves from specially prepared jumps up to 15 meters high, performing complex turns and somersaults. Each jump is judged on difficulty, execution and landing, with precision and technique being decisive.

Big Air Freeski & Snowboard:
Big Air is the ultimate challenge for adrenaline junkies. Athletes hurl themselves over a huge jump to perform impressive tricks and spins at lofty heights. It's not just the difficulty of the maneuvers that counts, but also the precision and style. The landing plays a decisive role. At the World Championships, the former Olympic ski jump in St. Moritz provides an impressive backdrop for this action-packed discipline. Concerts and food stands round off the offer.

Halfpipe Freeski & Snowboard:
Athletes perform fascinating jumps, spins and so-called grabs in the U-shaped tube of the halfpipe. Each run is judged on height, difficulty and execution of the tricks as well as the overall presentation. The halfpipe competitions are one of the most iconic disciplines in freestyle sports.

Moguls:
Athletes perform a challenging combination of speed, technique and acrobatics on a steep mogul slope. They perform spectacular jumps and tricks on a steep slope littered with moguls, demonstrating their skiing technique and body control. Speed, precision, height, difficulty and style of the jumps and tricks are judged.

Ski and snowboard cross:
In a gripping head-to-head race, 4 athletes compete against each other on a slope peppered with sharp turns, waves and jumps. They show off their technical skills and reaction abilities. Speed, tactics and courage are crucial as the athletes battle for position and attempt spectacular overtaking maneuvers.

Slopestyle Freeski & Snowbaord:
Slopestyle offers a dynamic and varied show. The athletes perform tricks, spins and so-called grabs in the air and on obstacles in a course with rails, boxes and big jumps. Each run is judged on difficulty, execution and style.

Snowboard Alpine:
Snowboard Alpine combines precision, speed and technical finesse. The head-to-head races of woman against woman and man against man in the parallel giant slalom and parallel slalom make for intense competition. Each run requires perfect technique, quick reactions and a strategic choice of line to achieve the best possible time.

In addition to the sporting entertainment, there is also a great entertainment program.


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