The 2024/25 FIS Freestyle World Cup – Moguls & Aerials calendar announcement
Oct 11, 2024·FreestyleAs winter enthusiasts begin to feel the first hints of chill in the air, the global freestyle community is buzzing with excitement. With only 50 days left on the countdown, the anticipation for the 2024/25 FIS Freestyle Moguls & Aerials World Cup is mounting!
This season, the spotlight will shine brightly on the World Cup crystal globes, with the crowning event being the World Championships to wrap up the season. The 2024/25 circuit promises a captivating mix of fresh faces entering the World Cup stage, experienced veterans refining their game plans, and elite athletes in their prime—all vying for dominance on the leaderboards.
We are thrilled to welcome fans back to our events, whether in person or from afar. For those unable to join us on-site, we’re bringing the action to you through extensive TV broadcasts, live streams on FIS TV, and expanded social media coverage. Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping season of FIS Freestyle action that we can’t wait to share with fans worldwide!
Now, let’s dive into the 2024/25 FIS Freestyle Moguls & Aerials World Cup calendar, featuring an exciting lineup of events across 12 iconic venues on three continents. From the fierce mogul courses to the jaw-dropping aerials, each competition will showcase extraordinary skill and athleticism, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
The season kicks off in the scenic Ruka, Finland, with the opening moguls event on November 30. This is followed by a thrilling doubleheader in Idre Fjall, Sweden, on December 6-7, and then Alpe d'Huez, France, on December 13-14. The first leg of the season wraps up in Bakuriani, Georgia, where moguls and dual moguls World Cup events will be held on December 20-21, continuing the momentum from the successful 2023 World Championships.
As 2025 begins, the action shifts to North America. The legendary Lake Placid (USA) returns with a pair of aerials and aerials mixed team competitions on January 18-19. Meanwhile, the moguls tour resumes in Waterville (USA) on January 24-25, following its successful debut last season. That same weekend, Lac-Beauport (CAN) will host aerials events, including the World Cup debut of the aerials synchro event on January 25-26. Next, Val St. Come (CAN) will feature moguls and dual moguls on January 31-February 1, before the North American tour culminates with a three-day extravaganza at Deer Valley (USA) from February 6-8, with moguls, dual moguls, and aerials competitions. This event will be particularly significant as Deer Valley will be the freestyle venue for the 2034 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.
As winter winds down, the excitement will remain high with a huge week of moguls and aerials action in Beidahu, China, from February 21-24. The tour then heads to Shymbulak, Kazakhstan, where aerials, moguls, and dual moguls will take center stage from February 28 to March 2. The World Cup season finale will take place in Livigno, Italy, as an official Olympic test event, offering a glimpse of what’s to come at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games.
The season will conclude with the much-anticipated 2025 FIS Snowboard, Freestyle, and Freeski World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland, in the beautiful Engadin region. Moguls and dual moguls competitions will take place in the first week of action on March 18 and 21, followed by the aerials team event on March 27 and individual aerials on March 30.
With the countdown ticking down, the excitement continues to build. So, mark your calendars, gear up, and get ready to dive into the exhilarating world of the 2024/25 FIS Freestyle Moguls & Aerials World Cup!