Two Candidates apply to host FIS Games 2028
Nov 03, 2023·Inside FISThe International Ski and Snowboard Federation is pleased to announce that it has received applications from two candidates to host the inaugural edition of the FIS Games in 2028.
St. Moritz/Engadine (SUI) and Lillehammer/Hafjell (NOR) are the two confirmed candidates.
The FIS Games will see multiple FIS disciplines being staged during a 16-day period in the same region as a highlight event during the non-Olympic and non-World Championship season. The aim of the FIS Games is to feature the six FIS Olympic disciplines with the additional opportunity to highlight select non-Olympic disciplines such as Telemark, Speed Skiing and Freeride in addition to showcasing Para SnowSports competitions. Ultimately, the event programme will be determined based on the individual bid from the candidates.
The Engadine region in Switzerland boasts some of the most iconic resorts in Switzerland, which have a rich tradition of hosting winter sports events. Most recently, St. Moritz hosted the FIS Alpine World Ski Championship in 2017 and the region is gearing up to host the FIS Snowboard, Freestyle and Freeski World Championship in 2025.
Lillehammer (NOR) is one of the top winter destinations in Scandinavia and has also played host to a wide array of top-level FIS events. Lillehammer brings specific experience with multi-discipline events, having hosted the Youth Olympic Games in 2016 and naturally the unforgettable Olympic Winter Games in 1994.
Next Steps
The applicants have provided in their official application a first outline of their candidacy concept, including the available venues and potential event program.
The FIS Evaluation Group will review the questionnaire, providing feedback to the candidates and stay in a dialogue phase with the potential hosts to finalize the project that needs to submit them by 31 March 2024.
The Evaluation Group will suggest the most suitable host of the FIS Games 2028 to the FIS Council, which will announce the host at the FIS Congress on 4th June 2024.
Unlike the FIS World Championships, which is appointed by the FIS Council, the FIS Games will be proposed by the Evaluation Group, which is comprised of FIS professionals across all areas of the organization, including sports, marketing, communication and sustainability, to name a few.