Freestyle mogulists return at famous Whiteface | FIS Freestyle Skiing
Aug 23, 2018·FreestyleWorld Cup Freestyle returns to Lake Placid on Jan. 13th. The 2017 edition of Putnam Investments Moguls events will take place on Wilderness trail on Whiteface Mountain. It’s the second stop for this discipline after the opening event held in Ruka. Mikael Kingsbury will start again as the man to beat. On the Ladies side, Aussie Britteny Cox stunned the field in Finland but athletes from US and Canada will aim for revenge. Freestyle is one of the six Olympic disciplines administered the - The International Ski Federation (FIS). The discipline consists of five events Moguls, Aerials, Skicross, HalfPipe and Slopestyle. Freestyle skiing is a young snow sport beginning in the 1950's. Originally, a mix of alpine skiing and acrobatics, the first freestyle skiing competition was held in Attitash, New Hampshire in 1966. A relative newcomer to the Olympic Winter Games, Moguls became an Olympic event in 1992 in Albertville. Aerials were added for the 1994 Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer. The newest Olympic Winter Games event, Ski Cross, made its debut in Vancouver in 2010. In 2014 halfpipe and slopestyle were added to the Olympic winter schedule. For more information about FIS Freestyle: http://www.fisfreestyle.com Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/fisfreestyle?ref=ts&fref=ts Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fisfreestyle FIS: As the governing body of international skiing and snowboarding, FIS manages the Olympic disciplines of Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Ski Jumping, Nordic Combined, Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding, including setting the international competition rules. Through its 116 member nations, more than 6'500 FIS ski and snowboard competitions are staged annually.