Saturday 22 November 10:00
Sunday 23 November 10:00

FIS Ski World Cup Gurgl

2 dates
from Saturday, 22 November 2025
to Sunday, 23 November 2025

Info

Obergurgl-Hochgurgl, finish area at the Top Mountain Crosspoint
Ötztal Tourism,
Tel. +43.57200,
info@oetztal.com
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Description

Gurgl kicks off the new winter season with a major sporting event, featuring a men's slalom on Saturday and a ladies' slalom on Sunday.

The winter season opens spectacularly: the AUDI FIS Ski World Cup brings together the world's best slalom skiers on the steep Kirchenkar pistes in Hochgurgl. On Saturday, the men compete, followed by the ladies on Sunday, both on the same challenging course. The finish area is an impressive 320 metres above the Top Mountain Crosspoint.

Alongside exciting races, a diverse supporting programme awaits you: exclusive evening events such as the 'Diamond Lounge' or live music at the Gurgl Carat, intriguing insights into the competition, and a fantastic atmosphere high in the mountains. The event places great importance on sustainability – from climate-friendly travel and regional catering to environmentally conscious standards.

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