Upcoming events.

My schedule for the 2023/24 season will likely change throughout the season. The big picture is that I’ll be training in El Colorado, Chile in August for three weeks. I’ll come home for a couple of weeks before going to Chillan, Chile in September. Another short break after that camp and I’ll be heading over to Europe in mid-October, where I’ll be based for the remainder of the winter with potentially a few trips back to North America before more racing in North America in late February, March and April. Below are the races I will most certainly compete in. I will likely race in other races throughout the season, here are some tools to follow my season.

To follow my results visit Justin’s FIS Results.

To follow live timing visit FIS Live Timing and click on the race I’m competing in.


Bansko, BUL
Feb
11

Bansko, BUL

Bansko is a town at the foot of the Pirin Mountains, which are part of Pirin National Park, in southwest Bulgaria. The world cup came to Bansko in 2008.

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Wengen, SUI
Jan
14
to Jul 14

Wengen, SUI

Männlichen is a classic men's World Cup slalom ski course in Wengen, Switzerland. It is located in the Bernese Alps on Lauberhorn mountain. The course made its debut in 1930 and is the oldest active alpine ski racing course in the world. It is also a part of the Lauberhornrennen, which is the oldest ski competition in the world.

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Adelboden, SUI
Jan
7
to Jul 13

Adelboden, SUI

Every year around 40,000 fans gather in Adelboden, Switzerland for the FIS Ski World Cup. Adelboden's World Cup Hill is referred to as the "Chuenisbärgli".

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WC - Madonna di Campiglio, ITA
Dec
22

WC - Madonna di Campiglio, ITA

3rd World Cup SL. Madonna di Campiglio is a ski resort in northern Italy. It's surrounded by the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, which includes the Brenta Dolomites mountain range, a glacier, lakes and trails.

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WC - Gurgl, AUT
Nov
18

WC - Gurgl, AUT

1st Stop on the 2023/24 World Cup Slalom tour. Obergurgl is a village in the Ötztal Alps in Tyrol, Austria. Located in the municipality of Sölden, the village has approximately 400 year-round inhabitants, and is mainly a tourist resort. At an elevation of 1,930 m, Obergurgl is the highest parish in Austria.

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