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RACE program
16 March | 09:00 & 12:00 h | Men's Giant Slalom
16 March | 10:30 & 13:30 h | Women's Slalom
17 March | 09:00 & 12:00 h | Women's Giant Slalom
17 March | 10:30 & 13:30 h | Men's Slalom
20 & 21 March | Downhill Training of Women & Men
22 March | 10:00 h | Women's Super G
22 March | 11:30 h | Men's Super G
23 March | 11:15 h | Women's Downhill
24 March | 11:15 h | Men's Downhill
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TO THE RACES ON SKIS
From all parts of the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn, it is possible to travel to the races of the Audi FIS Ski Worldcup Finals on skis! The operating times of individual cable cars will be extended accordingly and guarded ski depots will be available in the event area.
Find alle info on how to get to the races here.
In the thick of it and live!
The full Ski World Cup live experience is available in the finish arena, for which a World Cup ticket is required. You also have the unique opportunity to follow the racing action live along the World Cup piste. Here you can find information on the programme & courses of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup Finals.
Tip: Get yourself a ski pass AND a World Cup ticket and experience the ideal combination of an exciting racing atmosphere and cool skiing days!
There will be no restrictions on skiing due to the event. The Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn keeps spinning during the Ski Worldcup finals as usual!
countdown to the event
The Worldcup finals will be the perfect "final test" for the World Ski Championships 2025!
In March 2024, the crowning finale of the Audi FIS Ski Worldcup will take place in Saalbach. The eagerly awaited season finale is also the dress rehearsal for the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Saalbach 2025.
Before the World Championships come to Saalbach in February 2025, Saalbach is looking forward to welcoming the best ski racers in the world to the Worldcup finals of the 2023/24 season. This is when the last sporting decisions will be made in both the women's and men's overall Worldcup and in the individual discipline rankings. Traditionally, only the 25 best athletes in the respective discipline rankings and all skiers with more than 500 points in the overall rankings are eligible to compete in the season finale. In addition, the reigning junior world champions will be able to present themselves on the big stage of skiing at the finals.
This gives the athletes the opportunity to get to know the Worldcup pistes on the Zwölferkogel better and to ski them at race pace for the first time. The Worldcup finals should also provide the Worldcup organising team with important insights into the infrastructure, mobility concept and sports logistics, as Worldcup medals will once again be awarded in Glemmtal just eleven months later.
General Terms & legal information
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Terms for Worldcup Events Ski Austria ( pdf 130 kb )
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Privacy Policy Ski Austria ( pdf 232 kb )
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Venue Rules for Worldcup Events Ski Austria ( pdf 137 kb )