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Zermatt/Cervinia To Stage World Cup Speed Races From Next Season


Matterhorn / Cervino. Picture: @skiparadise

FIS together with Swiss-Ski and the Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI) will hold the first-ever cross-border competitions in Audi FIS World Cup history as Zermatt/Cervinia will host Downhill and Super-G races for both men and women.


The races will take place after the World Cup opening in Sölden and give speed athletes the opportunity to start the season a month earlier than before. The planning is already in full swing and these speed opening races could be integrated into the Audi FIS World Cup calendar as early as the 2022-2023 season.


The course is embedded in the unique scenery around the iconic Matterhorn-Cervino. Designed by former Swiss Olympic champion Didier Defago, it will start on Gobba di Rollin above the Klein Matterhorn in Switzerland and finish in Laghi Cime Bianchi in Italy.


FIS President Johan Eliasch said of the new venue, “I am very excited that we can embrace ideas that bring our sport forward and offer new possibilities. The concept of Zermatt/Cervinia as host is innovative. It will not only allow us to implement the World Cup season from October until March without interruptions, but it will also strengthen the speed disciplines in our race calendar (...) Another positive development is that Zermatt Cervinia has offered to open training on an equal standing for all athletes three weeks prior to the race. This is a great first step towards ensuring equal training opportunities for all athletes”.


The desire for more speed races in the calendar to have level playing field between speed and technical events has been addressed for years. Thanks to the altitude, Zermatt/Cervinia can host speed races early in the season and we can finally meet these demands", said Swiss-Ski President Urs Lehmann.


With this new stop in the World Cup calendar, “both federations are able to fill a gap in the race calendar and round off the season,” added FISI President Flavio Roda.

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