
A dozen events will be held in the United States during the 2025–2026 FIS provisional calendar, which was released last week. While each of the sports said they were provisional calendars, only minor adjustments are expected if at all.
In the men’s alpine calendar, Copper Mountain in Colorado will host a Super G and Giant Slalom from November 27–28 while the following weekend, Beaver Creek will host Downhill, Super G and Giant Slalom. Those are the only North American stops on the men’s calendar.
On the women’s calendar, Copper Mountain will host Giant Slalom and Slalom from November 29–30 before the series heads to Tremblant, Quebec, Canada, from December 6–7 for a double competition in Giant Slalom.
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In the freeski calendar, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, will host a Big Air competition from December 12–13 before Copper Mountain hosts Halfpipe from December 18–20. After a Halfpipe weekend in Calgary from January 1–3, the circuit returns to Aspen from January 7–10 for Halfpipe and Slopestyle.
In freestyle, Waterville will host an event January 3–4 before Lake Placid hosts January 10–11 and Deer Valley from January 15–17.
FIS is hosting North American events in one block in late November and early December, minimizing travel across the Atlantic for athletes during an Olympic racing season. There will be a pause in the calendar throughout February for the Olympics in Italy.