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A Global Stage for Freestyle Excellence
In March 2025, the world’s eyes will turn to the Engadin, where Corvatsch Park, Corviglia and St. Moritz will host the FIS Freestyle World Championships. From 17 to 30 March, the top freestyle skiers and snowboarders from around the globe will gather to showcase their incredible skills in events such as Slopestyle, Halfpipe, Big Air and more. This event is set to be the pinnacle of freestyle sports, drawing 1,200 athletes from 35 nations, 70,000 live spectators and a global audience of over 200 million viewers.
The FIS Freestyle World Championships promise an unparalleled spectacle of athleticism, daring and style. Imagine standing amidst the snow-covered peaks of the Engadin, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs, as the world’s elite freestyle athletes launch into gravity-defying stunts. Whether it’s the adrenaline-charged Slopestyle competition or the awe-inspiring Halfpipe performances, every moment pulses with the raw energy and passion that define this sport.
It’s not just the competition that makes this event special; it’s the unique atmosphere of St. Moritz and its surroundings. This is not just a place to watch world-class sports—it’s a destination where luxury meets adventure. After a day on the slopes, unwind in one of the world’s most renowned luxury hotels, savour exquisite cuisine and relax in a spa that offers the ultimate comfort and rejuvenation.
In keeping with the pristine environment of the Engadin, the 2025 Freestyle World Championships are committed to sustainability. The event’s ‘Snowstainability’ initiative ensures that every aspect of the competition is designed to minimise its impact on the snow and the mountain ecosystem, while also delivering socio-economic benefits to the local community. From eco-friendly practices to promoting a sustainable tourism model, the championships are setting a new standard for major sporting events.
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