This article is about the 2018–19 snow skiing events and results. For other sports' results, see 2019 in sports .
Overview of the events of 2019 in skiing
FIS World Championships (AS)
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
October 2018
October 27 & 28: ASWC #1 in Sölden
Note: The men's giant slalom event was cancelled, due to huge amounts of snow.
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Tessa Worley
November 2018
December 2018
December 8 & 9: ASWC #8 in Val-d'Isère #1
Note: The men's slalom event was cancelled.
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
December 8 & 9: ASWC #7 in St. Moritz
Women's Super G & Parallel Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
December 12 – 15: ASWC #9 in Val Gardena #1
December 16 & 17: ASWC #10 in Alta Badia
Men's Giant Slalom & Parallel Giant Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
December 17 – 20: ASWC #11 in Val Gardena #2
Note: The women's alpine combined event was cancelled.
Women's Downhill & Super G winner: Ilka Štuhec
December 19 & 20: ASWC #12 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Žan Kranjec
Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
December 21 & 22: ASWC #13 in Courchevel
Women's Giant Slalom & Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
December 22: ASWC #14 in Madonna di Campiglio
December 26 – 29: ASWC #15 in Bormio
December 28 & 29: ASWC #16 in Semmering
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Petra Vlhová
Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
January 2019
January 1: ASWC #17 in Oslo
January 5 & 6: ASWC #18 in Zagreb
Slalom winners: Marcel Hirscher (m) / Mikaela Shiffrin (f)
January 8: ASWC #19 in Flachau
Women's Slalom winner: Petra Vlhová
January 10 – 13: ASWC #20 in St Anton am Arlberg
January 12 & 13: ASWC #21 in Adelboden
Men's Giant Slalom & Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
January 15: ASWC #22 in Kronplatz
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
January 15 – 20: ASWC #23 in Wengen
January 17 – 20: ASWC #24 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
Women's Downhill winner: Ramona Siebenhofer (2 times)
Women's Super G winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
January 22 – 27: ASWC #25 in Kitzbühel
Men's Downhill winner: Dominik Paris
Men's Slalom winner: Clément Noël
Men's Super G winner: Josef Ferstl
January 24 – 27: ASWC #26 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen #1
Women's Super G winner: Nicole Schmidhofer
Women's Downhill winner: Stephanie Venier
January 29: ASWC #27 in Schladming
Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
January 31 – February 3: ASWC #28 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen #2
February 2019
February 1 & 2: ASWC #29 in Maribor
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Petra Vlhová
Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
February 19: ASWC #30 in Stockholm
February 21 – 24: ASWC #31 in Crans-Montana
Women's Downhill winner: Sofia Goggia
Women's Alpine Combined winner: Federica Brignone
February 22 – 24: ASWC #32 in Bansko
February 27 – March 3: ASWC #33 in Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort
February 28 – March 3: ASWC #34 in Kvitfjell
Note: The second men's downhill event here was cancelled.
Men's Downhill & Super G winner: Dominik Paris
March 2019
March 8 & 9: ASWC #35 in Špindlerův Mlýn
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Petra Vlhová
Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
March 9 & 10: ASWC #36 in Kranjska Gora Ski Resort
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Henrik Kristoffersen
Men's Slalom winner: Ramon Zenhäusern
March 11 – 17: ASWC #37 (final) in Soldeu
2018–19 FIS Alpine Skiing European Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
November 2018
November 29 & 30: ECAS #1 in Levi
November 30 & December 1: ECAS #2 in Funäsdalen #1
December 2018
December 3 & 4: ECAS #3 in Trysil
December 4 & 5: ECAS #4 in Funäsdalen #2
December 6 & 7: ECAS #5 in Kvitfjell
December 11 & 12: ECAS #6 in St. Moritz
Note: The men's alpine combined event here was cancelled.
Men's Super G winners: Marco Odermatt (#1) / Stefan Rogentin (#2)
December 13 & 14: ECAS #7 in Andalo -Paganella #1
December 17 & 18: ECAS #8 in Andalo-Paganella #2
December 17 – 21: ECAS #9 in Zauchensee
Women's Downhill winner: Nadia Delago (2 times)
Women's Super G winner: Elisabeth Reisinger
Men's Super G winners: Gino Caviezel (#1) / Stefan Babinsky (#2)
December 19: ECAS #10 in Obereggen
December 21 & 22: ECAS #11 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm
January 2019
January 6 & 7: ECAS #12 in Val-Cenis
Men's Slalom winner: Simon Maurberger (2 times)
January 9 – 12: ECAS #13 in Wengen
Note: The second men's downhill event here was cancelled.
Men's Downhill winner: Mattia Casse
January 11 & 12: ECAS #14 in Göstling -Hochkar
January 14 & 15: ECAS #15 in Reiteralm
January 15 – 18: ECAS #16 in Fassa Valley
Women's Downhill winners: Elisabeth Reisinger (#1) / Nadia Delago (#2)
January 17: ECAS #17 in Kronplatz
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Lucas Braathen
January 19 – 21: ECAS #18 in Kitzbühel
Men's Downhill winner: Daniel Danklmaier
January 21 & 22: ECAS #19 in Zinal
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Franziska Gritsch (#1) / Ylva Staalnacke (#2)
January 23 & 24: ECAS #20 in Courchevel
January 24 & 25: ECAS #21 in Melchsee-Frutt
Women's Slalom winners: Meta Hrovat (#1) / Marlene Schmotz (#2)
January 27 – 30: ECAS #22 in Chamonix
Men's Downhill winner: Victor Schuller (2 times)
January 28 & 29: ECAS #23 in Les Diablerets
Women's Alpine Combined winner: Nicole Good
Women's Super G winner: Elisabeth Reisinger (2 times)
January 31 & February 1: ECAS #24 in Tignes
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Lindy Etzensperger
Parallel Slalom winners: Pirmin Hacker (m) / Marie Lamure (f)
February 2019
February 4 & 5: ECAS #25 in Gstaad -Saanenland
February 4 & 5: ECAS #26 in Obdach
February 9 & 10: ECAS #27 in Berchtesgaden
February 11 – 15: ECAS #28 in Sarntal
Men's Downhill winners: Thomas Biesemeyer (#1) / Christopher Neumayer (#2)
Men's Alpine Combined winner: Christof Brandner
Men's Super G winner: Davide Cazzaniga
February 14 – 17: ECAS #29 in Crans-Montana
Women's Downhill winner: Elisabeth Reisinger (2 times)
February 28 – March 2: ECAS #30 in Oberjoch
Note: Both men's slalom events here were cancelled.
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Andrea Ballerin
March 2019
March 2 & 3: ECAS #31 in Jasná
March 5 – 7: ECAS #32 in Hinterstoder
March 11 & 12: ECAS #33 in Kranjska Gora
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Hannes Zingerle
Men's Slalom winner: Jonathan Nordbotten
March 11 – 17: ECAS #34 in Sella Nevea
Men's Super G winner: Roy Piccard (2 times)
Women's Super G winner: Roberta Melesi
Downhill winners: Urs Kryenbühl (m) / Priska Nufer (f)
Men's Alpine Combined winner: Simon Maurberger
March 16 & 17: ECAS #35 (final) in Folgaria
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Julia Scheib
Women's Slalom winner: Charlie Guest
2018–19 FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 3 – 7, 2018: SNAC #1 in Lake Louise Ski Resort
Note: The alpine combined events here were cancelled.
Men's Downhill winner: James Crawford (2 times)
Women's Downhill winner: A.J. Hurt (2 times)
Super G winners: Samuel Dupratt (m) / A.J. Hurt (f)
December 10 – 16, 2018: SNAC #2 in Panorama Mountain Village
Alpine Combined winners: Jeffery Read (m) / A.J. Hurt (f)
Men's Super G winners: Samuel Dupratt (#1) / Sam Mulligan (#2)
Women's Super G winners: Nina O'Brien (#1) / A.J. Hurt (#2)
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Simon Fournier (#1) / Nicholas Krause (#2)
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Nina O'Brien (#1) / Patricia Mangan (#2)
Men's Slalom winners: Mark Engel (#1) / Simon Fournier (#2)
Women's Slalom winners: Foreste Peterson (#1) / Katie Hensien (#2)
January 2 & 3: SNAC #3 in Georgian Peaks Club
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Nina O'Brien (2 times)
January 3 – 5: SNAC #4 in Camp Fortune
Men's Slalom winners: Simon Fournier (#1) / Benjamin Ritchie (#2)
January 4: SNAC #5 in Alpine Ski Club
Women's Parallel Slalom winner: Tuva Norbye
January 4 – 6: SNAC #6 in Osler Bluff
Women's Slalom winners: Katie Hensien (#1) / Nina O'Brien (#2)
January 5 – 7: SNAC #7 in Mont Ste. Marie
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Aage Solheim (#1) / Nicholas Krause (#2)
Men's Parallel Slalom winner: Tobias Kogler
February 5 – 8: SNAC #8 in Sun Valley
Men's Slalom winners: Luke Winters (#1) / Tobias Kogler (#2)
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Max Roeisland (#1) / River Radamus (#2)
February 5 – 8: SNAC #9 in Snow King Mountain
Women's Slalom winner: Amelia Smart (2 times)
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Keely Cashman (#1) / Adriana Jelinkova (#2)
March 12 – 15: SNAC #10 in Stowe Mountain Resort
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Mikaela Tommy (#1) / Adriana Jelinkova (#2)
Women's Slalom winners: Amelia Smart (#1) / Nina O'Brien (#2)
March 12 – 15: SNAC #11 in Burke Mountain Ski Area
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Tanguy Nef (2 times)
Men's Slalom winners: Kyle Negomir (#1) / Fritz Dopfer (#2)
March 16 – 21: SNAC #12 (final) in Sugarloaf
Men's Downhill winners: Thomas Biesemeyer (#1) / Ryan Cochran-Siegle (#2)
Women's Downhill winners: Nina O'Brien (#1) / Alice Merryweather (#2)
Alpine Combined winners: Luke Winters (m) / Nina O'Brien (f)
Men's Super G winners: Ryan Cochran-Siegle (#1) / River Radamus (#2)
Women's Super G winners: Keely Cashman (#1) / Nina O'Brien (#2)
2018–19 FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 4 – 7, 2018: FEC #1 in Wanlong Ski Resorts
December 10 – 13, 2018: FEC #2 in Taiwoo Ski Resorts
Men's Slalom winners: Kamen Zlatkov (#1) / Jung Dong-hyun (#2)
Women's Slalom winners: Liv Ceder (#1) / Piera Hudson (#2)
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Jung Dong-hyun (2 times)
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Piera Hudson (2 times)
February 7 – 9: FEC #3 in Yongpyong Resort
Note: The Super G events here were cancelled.
Slalom winners: Jung Dong-hyun (m) / Gim So-hui (f)
Giant Slalom winners: Jung Dong-hyun (m) / Kang Young-seo (f)
February 12 – 15: FEC #4 in Bears Town Resort
Men's Slalom winners: Hideyuki Narita (#1) / Yohei Koyama (#2)
Women's Slalom winner: Makiko Arai (2 times)
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Noel von Gruenigen (#1) / Seigo Kato (#2)
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Konatsu Hasumi (#1) / Kang Young-seo (#2)
February 24 – 27: FEC #5 in Hanawa
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Reto Schmidiger (2 times)
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Asa Ando (2 times)
Slalom winners: Reto Schmidiger (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
March 2 – 5: FEC #6 in Engaru
Giant Slalom winners: Reto Schmidiger (m) / Mio Arai (f)
Men's Slalom winner: Reto Schmidiger (2 times)
Women's Slalom winner: Michelle Kerven (2 times)
March 19 – 25: FEC #7 (final) in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Men's Super G winners: Ivan Kuznetsov (#1) / Jan Zabystřan (#2)
Women's Super G winner: Iulija Pleshkova (2 times)
Alpine Combined winners: Ivan Kuznetsov (m) / Nevena Ignjatović (f)
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Pavel Trikhichev (2 times)
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Ana Bucik (2 times)
Men's Slalom winners: Pavel Trikhichev (#1) / Jan Zabystřan (#2)
Women's Slalom winners: Maruša Ferk (#1) / Ana Bucik (#2)
2018 FIS Alpine Skiing Australia & New Zealand Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
August 20 – 24: A&NZ #1 in Hotham Alpine Resort
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Adam Žampa (2 times)
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Lena Dürr (2 times)
Men's Slalom winners: Steffan Winkelhorst (#1) / Adam Žampa (#2)
Women's Slalom winners: Charlotte Chable (#1) / Neja Dvornik (#2)
August 27 – 30: A&NZ #2 in Coronet Peak
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Adam Žampa (#1) / Sam Maes (#2)
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Alice Robinson (#1) / Katharina Truppe (#2)
Men's Slalom winners: Marc Rochat (#1) / Adam Žampa (#2)
Women's Slalom winners: Charlotte Chable (#1) / Charlie Guest (#2)
September 3 – 6: A&NZ #3 (final) in Mount Hutt
Men's Super G winner: Maarten Meiners (2 times)
Women's Super G winner: Alice Robinson (2 times)
2018 FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
August 14 – 17: SAC #1 in Cerro Catedral
Note: The second set of Giant Slalom and Slalom events were cancelled.
Slalom winners: Tomas Birkner De Miguel (m) / Francesca Baruzzi Farriol (f)
Giant Slalom winners: Vito Cottineau (m) / Carolina Blaquier (f)
August 25 – 28: SAC #2 in Las Leñas
Note: The Super G events were cancelled.
Slalom winners: Enrique Evia y Roca (m) / Francesca Baruzzi Farriol (f)
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Diego Holscher (#1) / Cristian Javier Simari Birkner (#2)
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Francesca Baruzzi Farriol (#1) / Andrea Ellenberger (#2)
September 1: SAC #3 in El Colorado #1
September 2 – 7: SAC #4 in La Parva
September 10 – 13: SAC #5 in El Colorado #2
Note: All other alpine skiing events, except for the Super G ones, were cancelled.
Men's Super G winners: Manuel Schmid (#1) / Klemen Kosi (#2)
Women's Super G winners: Ilka Štuhec (#1) / Cande Moreno Becerra (#2)
September 17 – 20: SAC #6 (final) in Cerro Castor
2018 FIS Grass Skiing World Cup & Junior World Championship
Note 1: For the FIS page about the World Cup events, click here.
Note 2: For the FIS page about the Junior World Championships event, click here.
June 16 & 17, 2018: GSWC #1 in Rettenbach
Giant Slalom winners: Edoardo Frau (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
Super Combined winners: Mirko Hüppi (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
Super G winners: Edoardo Frau (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
June 30 & July 1, 2018: GSWC #2 in Předklášteří
Giant Slalom winners: Hannes Angerer (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
Slalom winners: Mirko Hüppi (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
July 28 & 29, 2018: GSWC #3 in Montecampione
Giant Slalom winners: Edoardo Frau (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
Slalom winners: Lorenzo Dante Marco Gritti (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
July 30 – August 4, 2018: 2018 FIS Grass Ski Junior World Championships in Montecampione
Giant Slalom winners: Martin Barták (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
Slalom winners: Martin Barták (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
Super Combined winners: Martin Barták (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
Super G winners: Martin Barták (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
August 18 & 19: GSWC #4 in San Sicario
Super Combined winners: Edoardo Frau (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
Super G winners: Edoardo Frau (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
Giant Slalom winners: Edoardo Frau (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
August 31 – September 2: GSWC #5 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva
Note: The men's & women's parallel slalom events here were cancelled.
Men's Slalom winner: Lorenzo Dante Marco Gritti (2 times)
Women's Slalom winners: Lisa Wusits (#1) / Kristin Hetfleisch (#2)
September 13 – 16: GSWC #6 (final) in Sauris
Giant Slalom winners: Stefan Portmann (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
Slalom winners: Lorenzo Dante Marco Gritti (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
Super Combined winners: Edoardo Frau (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
Super G winners: Stefan Portmann (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
International biathlon championships
August 21 – 26, 2018: 2018 IBU Summer Biathlon World Championships in Nové Město na Moravě
January 26 – February 3: 2019 IBU Youth/Junior World Championships in Brezno -Osrblie
Junior Individual winners: Martin Bourgeois Republique (m) / MENG Fanqi (f)
Junior Sprint winners: Vebjoern Soerum (m) / Ekaterina Bekh (f)
Junior Pursuit winners: Vebjoern Soerum (m) / Ekaterina Bekh (f)
Junior Men's Relay winners: Russia (Said Karimulla Khalili, Ilnaz Mukhamedzianov, Vadim Istamgulov, & Vasilii Tomshin)
Junior Women's Relay winners: France (Camille Bened, Sophie Chauveau, & Lou Jeanmonnot)
Youth Individual winners: Niklas Hartweg (m) / Ukaleq Astri Slettemark (f)
Youth Sprint winners: Alex Cisar (m) / Maren Bakken (f)
Youth Pursuit winners: Alex Cisar (m) / Amy Baserga (f)
Youth Men's Relay winners: Germany (Hendrik Rudolph, Darius Philipp Lodl, & Hans Koellner)
Youth Women's Relay winners: Norway (Maren Bakken, Marte Moeller, & Anne de Besche)
February 18 – 24: 2019 IBU Open European Championships in Minsk -Raubichi
March 4 – 10: 2019 IBU Junior Open European Championships in Sjusjøen
Junior Individual winners: Tim Grotian (m) / Camille Bened (f)
Junior Sprint winners: Sivert Guttorm Bakken (m) / Camille Bened (f)
Junior Pursuit winners: Julian Hollandt (m) / Juliane Frühwirt (f)
Junior Single Mixed Relay winners: Russia (Ksenia Dovgaya & Igor Malinovskii)
Junior Mixed Relay winners: Russia (Anastasiia Goreeva, Alina Klevtsova, Aleksandr Bektuganov, & Said Karimulla Khalili)
March 7 – 17: Biathlon World Championships 2019 in Östersund
November 30 – December 9, 2018: BWC #1 in Pokljuka
December 10 – 16, 2018: BWC #2 in Hochfilzen
December 17 – 23, 2018: BWC #3 in Nové Město na Moravě
Pursuit winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Marte Olsbu Røiseland (f)
Sprint winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Marte Olsbu Røiseland (f)
Mass Start winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Anastasiya Kuzmina (f)
January 7 – 13: BWC #4 in Oberhof
January 14 – 20: BWC #5 in Ruhpolding
January 21 – 27: BWC #6 in Antholz-Anterselva
February 4 – 10: BWC #7 in Canmore
February 11 – 17: BWC #8 in Soldier Hollow
Sprint winners: Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen (m) / Marte Olsbu Røiseland (f)
Pursuit winners: Quentin Fillon Maillet (m) / Denise Herrmann (f)
Single Mixed Relay winners: Italy (Lukas Hofer & Dorothea Wierer)
Mixed Relay winners: France (Quentin Fillon Maillet, Simon Desthieux, Célia Aymonier , & Anaïs Chevalier)
March 18 – 24: BWC #9 (final) in Oslo -Holmenkollen
Sprint winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Anastasiya Kuzmina (f)
Pursuit winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Anastasiya Kuzmina (f)
Mass Start winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Hanna Öberg (f)
2018–19 IBU Cup
November 26 – December 2, 2018: IBU Cup #1 in Idre
December 10 – 16, 2018: IBU Cup #2 in Ridnaun-Val Ridanna
Pursuit winners: Johannes Dale (m) / Anastasiia Morozova (f)
Sprint winners: Johannes Dale (m) / Anastasiia Morozova (f)
Single Mixed Relay winners: Russia (Anastasiia Morozova & Sergey Korastylev)
Mixed Relay winners: Russia (Irina Kazakevich, Svetlana Mironova, Yury Shopin, & Anton Babikov)
December 17 – 22, 2018: IBU Cup #3 in Obertilliach
Individual winners: Simon Fourcade (m) / Caroline Colombo (f)
Sprint winners: Sivert Guttorm Bakken (m) / Nadia Moser (f)
Super Sprint winners: Sindre Pettersen (m) / Felicia Lindqvist (f)
January 7 – 13: IBU Cup #4 in Duszniki-Zdrój
Men's Sprint winners: Alexander Povarnitsyn (#1) / Philipp Horn (#2)
Women's Sprint winner: Natalia Gerbulova (2 times)
January 14 – 20: IBU Cup #5 in Großer Arber
Short Individual winners: Alexander Povarnitsyn (m) / Yuliya Zhuravok (f)
Sprint winners: Aristide Begue (m) / Victoria Slivko (f)
Pursuit winners: Anton Babikov (m) / Victoria Slivko (f)
January 21 – 27: IBU Cup #6 in Lenzerheide
Sprint winners: Fabien Claude (m) / Victoria Slivko (f)
Pursuit winners: Fabien Claude (m) / Uliana Kaisheva (f)
Single Mixed Relay winners: Russia (Sergey Korastylev & Uliana Kaisheva)
Mixed Relay winners: Russia (Anton Babikov, Alexey Slepov, Valeriia Vasnetcova, & Victoria Slivko)
February 25 – March 2: IBU Cup #7 in Otepää
Super Sprint winners: Endre Stroemsheim (m) / Anna Weidel (f)
Sprint winners: David Zobel (m) / Chloe Chevalier (f)
March 11 – 17: IBU Cup #8 (final) in Martell -Val Martello
Men's Sprint winners: Johannes Dale (#1) / Lucas Fratzscher (#2)
Women's Sprint winners: Olga Abramova (#1) / Caroline Colombo (#2)
Mass Start winners: Aristide Begue (m) / Caroline Colombo (f)
2018–19 IBU Junior Cup
December 10 – 16, 2018: IBUJC #1 in Lenzerheide
Junior Individual winners: Patrick Braunhofer (m) / Camille Bened (f)
Junior Sprint winners: Viacheslav Maleev (m) / Paula Botet (f)
December 17 – 22, 2018: IBUJC #2 in Les Rousses
Junior Pursuit winners: Said Karimulla Khalili (m) / Juliane Frühwirt (f)
Junior Sprint winners: Sebastian Stalder (m) / Anastasiia Kaisheva (f)
Junior Single Mixed Relay winners: Slovenia (Alex Cisar & Nika Vindisar)
Junior Mixed Relay winners: France (Sebastien Mahon, Pierre Monney, Gilonne Guigonnat, & Paula Botet)
February 25 – March 3: IBUJC #3 (final) in Sjusjøen
Note: This event was supposed to be held in Torsby , but it was moved to the new location here.
Junior Men's Sprint winners: Alex Cisar (#1) / Tim Grotian (#2)
Junior Women's Sprint winners: Amanda Lundstroem (#1) / Anastasiia Goreeva (#2)
International cross-country skiing events
December 29 & 30, 2018: TdS #1 in Toblach
January 1: TdS #2 in Val Müstair
Sprint Freestyle winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Stina Nilsson (f)
January 2 & 3: TdS #3 in Oberstdorf
January 5 & 6: TdS #4 (final) in Fiemme Valley
Classical Mass Start winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
Final Climb winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
November 24 & 25, 2018: CCWC #1 in Ruka
November 30 – December 2, 2018: CCWC #2 in Lillehammer
December 8 & 9, 2018: CCWC #3 in Beitostølen
December 15 & 16, 2018: CCWC #4 in Davos
January 12 & 13: CCWC #5 in Dresden
January 19 & 20: CCWC #6 in Otepää
January 26 & 27: CCWC #7 in Ulricehamn
February 9 & 10: CCWC #8 in Lahti
Sprint Freestyle winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Maiken Caspersen Falla (f)
Men's Team Sprint Classical winners: Norway (Emil Iversen & Johannes Høsflot Klæbo)
Women's Team Sprint Classical winners: Sweden (Ida Ingemarsdotter & Maja Dahlqvist)
February 16 & 17: CCWC #9 in Cogne
March 9 & 10: CCWC #10 in Oslo
Classical Mass Start winners: Alexander Bolshunov (m) / Therese Johaug (f)
March 12: CCWC #11 in Drammen
Sprint Classical winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Maiken Caspersen Falla (f)
March 16 & 17: CCWC #12 in Falun
Sprint Freestyle winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Stina Nilsson (f)
Freestyle winners: Alexander Bolshunov (m) / Therese Johaug (f)
March 22 – 24: CCWC #13 (final) in Quebec City
Sprint Freestyle winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Stina Nilsson (f)
Classical Mass Start winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Stina Nilsson (f)
Freestyle Pursuit winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Stina Nilsson (f)
2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Alpen Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 8 & 9, 2018: CCSAC #1 in Prémanon
December 21 – 23, 2018: CCSAC #2 in Valdidentro -Isolaccia
January 4 – 6: CCSAC #3 in Nové Město na Moravě
Sprint Classical winners: Valentin Chauvin (m) / Antonia Fraebel (f)
Freestyle winners: Robin Duvillard (m) / Antonia Fraebel (f)
Classical Mass Start winners: Valentin Chauvin (m) / Antonia Fraebel (f)
February 8 – 10: CCSAC #4 in Planica
Men's Sprint Freestyle winners: Jules Chappaz (#1) / Claudio Muller (#2)
Women's Sprint Freestyle winners: Anna-Maria Dietze (#1) / Ilaria Debertolis (#2)
Men's Classical winners: Jules Chappaz (#1) / Alexey Poltoranin (#2)
Women's Classical winners: Lisa Lohmann (#1) / Lucia Scardoni (#2)
Men's Freestyle Mass Start winners: Jules Chappaz (#1) / Max Hauke (#2)
Women's Freestyle Mass Start winners: Barbora Havlíčková (#1) / Ilaria Debertolis (#2)
March 2 & 3: CCSAC #5 in Le Brassus
Freestyle winners: Hugo Lapalus (m) / Laura Chamiot Maitral (f)
Classical Pursuit winners: Valentin Chauvin (m) / Julia Belger (f)
March 15 – 17: CCSAC #6 (final) in Oberwiesenthal
Men's Sprint Freestyle winners: Davide Graz (#1) / Janik Riebli (#2)
Women's Sprint Freestyle winners: Lisa Lohmann (#1) / Katerina Janatova (#2)
Men's Classical Mass Start winners: Luca del Fabbro (#1) / Valentin Chauvin (#2)
Women's Classical Mass Start winners: Barbora Havlíčková (#1) / Antonia Fraebel (#2)
Freestyle Pursuit winners: Clement Arnault (m) / Kateřina Razýmová (f)
Men's Freestyle Relay winners: France (Theo Schely, Victor Lovera, & Jules Chappaz)
Women's Freestyle Relay winners: Czech Republic (Pavlina Votockova, Zuzana Holikova, & Barbora Havlíčková)
2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Eastern Europe Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
November 22 – 26, 2018: EEC #1 in Vershina Tea
Sprint Classical winners: Ilia Poroshkin (m) / Olga Tsareva (f)
Sprint Freestyle winners: Alexander Terentev (m) / Olga Tsareva (f)
Classical winners: Sergey Ardashev (m) / Diana Golovan (f)
Freestyle winners: Alexander Bessmertnykh (m) / Anna Nechaevskaya (f)
December 22 – 26, 2018: EEC #2 in Krasnogorsk #1
Sprint Classical winners: Ermil Vokuev (m) / Natalia Matveeva (f)
Freestyle winners: Ivan Yakimushkin (m) / Tatiana Aleshina (f)
Sprint Freestyle winners: Ivan Yakimushkin (m) / Natalia Matveeva (f)
Classical winners: Alexander Bessmertnykh (m) / Alisa Zhambalova (f)
January 10 – 13: EEC #3 in Raubichi
Sprint Classical winners: Ilia Semikov (m) / Anastasia Kirillova (f)
Classical winners: Ermil Vokuev (m) / Alisa Zhambalova (f)
Freestyle winners: Ilia Poroshkin (m) / Alisa Zhambalova (f)
February 8 – 10: EEC #4 in Krasnogorsk #2
Classical winners: Andrey Parfenov (m) / Alisa Zhambalova (f)
Sprint Freestyle winners: Andrey Parfenov (m) / Anastasia Vlasova (f)
February 23 – 27: EEC #5 (final) in Syktyvkar
Classical winners: Ilia Semikov (m) / Yevgeniya Shapovalova (f)
Sprint Freestyle winners: Andrey Parfenov (m) / Aida Bayazitova (f)
Skiathlon winners: Alexey Vitsenko (m) / Svetlana Plotnikova (f)
2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Skiing US Super Tour
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 1 & 2, 2018: UST #1 in Rendezvous Ski Trails (West Yellowstone )
January 25 – 27: UST #2 in Mount Van Hoevenberg (Lake Placid )
February 15 – 17: UST #3 in Theodore Wirth Park (Minneapolis )
Sprint Freestyle winners: Antoine Briand (m) / Alayna Sonnesyn (f)
Classical Mass Start winners: Zak Ketterson (m) / Kaitlynn Miller (f)
Freestyle winners: Matthew Edward Liebsch (m) / Nicole Schneider (f)
March 28 – April 2: UST #4 (final) in Presque Isle
2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Nor-Am Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 8 & 9, 2018: SNAC #1 in Vernon
December 13 – 16, 2018: SNAC #2 in Canmore Nordic Centre
Sprint Classical winners: Bob Thompson (m) / Dahria Beatty (f)
Freestyle winners: Russell Kennedy (m) / Dahria Beatty (f)
Classical Mass Start winners: Bob Thompson (m) / Dahria Beatty (f)
January 18 – 20: SNAC #3 in Sherbrooke
Sprint Freestyle winners: Russell Kennedy (m) / (f)
Classical winners: Scott James Hill (m) / Katherine Stewart-Jones (f)
Freestyle Mass Start winners: Russell Kennedy (m) / Katherine Stewart-Jones (f)
February 1 – 3: SNAC #4 (final) in Duntroon
Sprint Classical winners: Julien Locke (m) / Zoe Williams (f)
Classical winners: Alexis Dumas (m) / Zoe Williams (f)
Freestyle Pursuit winners: Jack Carlyle (m) / Laura Leclair (f)
2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Slavic Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 15 & 16, 2018: SSC #1 in Štrbské Pleso #1
December 29 & 30, 2018: SSC #2 in Štrbské Pleso #2
Freestyle winners: Jan Koristek (m) / Izabela Marcisz (f)
Classical winners: Jan Koristek (m) / Justyna Kowalczyk (f)
February 2 & 3: SSC #3 in Zakopane
Classical winners: Jan Koristek (m) / Justyna Kowalczyk (f)
Freestyle winners: Jan Koristek (m) / Izabela Marcisz (f)
March 9 & 10: SSC #4 in Wisła Kubalonka
March 23 & 24: SSC #5 (final) in Kremnica -Skalksa
Classical winners: Dominik Bury (m) / Justyna Kowalczyk (f)
Freestyle Mass Start winners: Dominik Bury (m) / Izabela Marcisz (f)
2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Far East Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 16 & 17, 2018: FEC #1 in Alpensia Cross-Country and Biathlon Centre #1
Classical winners: Nobuhito Kashiwabara (m) / Yukari Tanaka (f)
Freestyle winners: Hikari Fujinoki (m) / Lee Chae-won (f)
December 25 – 27, 2018: FEC #2 in Otoineppu
Classical winners: Naoto Baba (m) / Chika Kobayashi (f)
Freestyle winners: Naoto Baba (m) / Miki Kodama (f)
January 6 – 8: FEC #3, FEC #4, & FEC #5 in Sapporo
Classical winners: Takanori Ebina (m) / Kozue Takizawa (f)
Sprint Freestyle winners: Nobuhito Kashiwabara (m) / Yuka Watanabe (f)
Freestyle winners: Naoto Baba (m) / Miki Kodama (f)
January 16 & 17: FEC #6 in Alpensia Cross-Country and Biathlon Centre #2
Classical winners: Hikari Fujinoki (m) / Yukari Tanaka (f)
Freestyle winners: Hikari Fujinoki (m) / Lee Chae-won (f)
March 2 & 3: FEC #7 (final) in Shiramine
Sprint Classical winners: Hikari Fujinoki (m) / Yukari Tanaka (f)
Sprint Freestyle winners: Tomoki Sato (m) / Yukari Tanaka (f)
2018–19 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Scandinavian Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 14 – 16, 2018: CCSC #1 in Östersund
Note: The classical events here were cancelled.
Sprint Classical winners: Paal Troean Aune (m) / Anna Svendsen (f)
Freestyle winners: Daniel Rickardsson (m) / Astrid Oeyre Slind (f)
January 4 – 6: CCSC #2 in Vuokatti
Sprint Freestyle winners: Erik Valnes (m) / Johanna Hagström (f)
Classical winners: Livo Niskanen (m) / Frida Karlsson (f)
Freestyle Mass Start winners: Mattis Stenshagen (m) / Frida Karlsson (f)
March 1 – 3: CCSC #3 (final) in Madona
Sprint Freestyle winners: Gjoeran Tefre (m) / Moa Lundgren (f)
Classical winners: Daniel Stock (m) / Johanna Hagström (f)
Freestyle Pursuit winners: Martin Loewstroem Nyenget (m) / Moa Lundgren (f)
2019 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Balkan Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
January 12 & 13: BC #1 in Ravna Gora
February 2 & 3: BC #2 in Pigadia
Men's Freestyle winner: Martin Penchev (2 times)
Women's Freestyle winner: Vedrana Malec (2 times)
February 9 & 10: BC #3 in Sjenica
Men's Freestyle winner: Strahinja Eric (2 times)
Women's Freestyle winner: Sanja Kusmuk (2 times)
February 13 & 14: BC #4 in Mavrovo
Note: The second men's and women's freestyle events here was cancelled.
Freestyle winners: Edi Dadić (m) / Vedrana Malec (f)
March 2 & 3: BC #5 in Ravna Gora
Men's Classical & Freestyle winner: Tobias Habenicht
Women's Classical & Freestyle winner: Nika Jagecic
March 9 & 10: BC #6 in Dvorista
Men's Freestyle winner: Edi Dadić (2 times)
Women's Freestyle winner: Vedrana Malec (2 times)
March 17 & 18: BC #7 in Borovets
March 23 & 24: BC #8 (final) in Bolu -Gerede
2018 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Australia & New Zealand Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
July 21 & 22: ANZC #1 in Perisher Valley
August 18 & 19: ANZC #2 in Falls Creek
Sprint 1 km Freestyle winners: Ole Jacob Forsmo (m) / Emily Champion (f)
Classical winners: Phillip Bellingham (m) / Casey Wright (f)
September 4 – 6: ANZC #3 (final) in Snow Farm
World championships (Freestyle)
August 24 – September 8, 2018: Part of the FIS Junior Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships 2018 in Cardrona Alpine Resort
January 26 – April 14: FIS Junior Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships 2019 (Freestyle) in Leysin , Reiteralm , Chiesa in Valmalenco , & Klaeppen
Leysin (January 26 & 27)
Halfpipe winners: Connor Ladd (m) / Constance Brogden (f)
Reiteralm (March 28 & 29)
Ski Cross winners: David Mobaerg (m) / Zoe Chore (f)
Chiesa in Valmalenco (April 1 – 6)
Aerials winners: Viachaslau Tsimertsau (m) / Sniazhana Drabiankova (f)
Moguls winners: Nikita Novitckii (m) / Sabrina Cass (f)
Dual Moguls winners: Elliot Vaillancourt (m) / Anastasia Smirnova (f)
Klaeppen (April 4 – 14)
Slopestyle winners: Edouard Therriault (m) / Kelly Sildaru (f)
Big Air winners: Ulrik Samnoey (m) / Kelly Sildaru (f)
February 1 – 10: Part of the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 in Park City , Deer Valley , & Solitude Mountain Resort
September 5, 2018 – March 30, 2019: 2018–19 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup Schedule
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 7, 2018: MAWC #1 in Ruka
December 15 & 16, 2018: MAWC #2 in Thaiwoo (Chongli District , Zhangjiakou )
Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Jaelin Kauf (f)
Dual Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Jaelin Kauf (f)
January 11 & 12: MAWC #3 in Calgary
January 17 – 19: MAWC #4 in Lake Placid
January 26: MAWC #5 in Mont Tremblant Resort
Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Perrine Laffont (f)
February 16: MAWC #6 in Moscow
February 23: MAWC #7 in Minsk
Aerials winners: Maxim Burov (m) / Xu Mengtao (f)
February 23 & 24: MAWC #8 in Tazawako
Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Perrine Laffont (f)
Dual Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Perrine Laffont (f)
March 2 & 3: MAWC #9 (co-final) in Shymbulak
Note: The men's and women's dual moguls events here were cancelled.
Moguls winners: Ikuma Horishima (m) / Yuliya Galysheva (f)
March 2 & 3: MAWC #10 (co-final) in Shimao Lotus Mountain
Men's Aerials winner: Sun Jiaxu (2 times)
Women's Aerials winners: Laura Peel (#1) / Xu Mengtao (#2)
Team Aerials winners: China
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
September 5 – 7, 2018: HB&SWC #1 in Cardrona Alpine Resort
November 4, 2018: HB&SWC #2 in Modena SKIPASS
November 22 – 24, 2018: HB&SWC #3 in Stubai Alps
December 5 & 7, 2018: HB&SWC #4 in Copper Mountain
December 20 – 22, 2018: HB&SWC #5 in Genting Resort Secret Garden (Chongli District. Zhangjiakou)
January 10 – 12: HB&SWC #6 in Font-Romeu
January 25 – 27: HB&SWC #7 in Seiser Alm
Slopestyle winners: Max Moffatt (m) / Eileen Gu (f)
February 14 – 16: HB&SWC #8 in Calgary
March 6 – 9: HB&SWC #9 in Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
Halfpipe winners: Birk Irving (m) / Cassie Sharpe (f)
Slopestyle winners: Mac Forehand (m) / Mathilde Gremaud (f)
March 14 – 17: HB&SWC #10 in Quebec City
Note: The slopestyle events here was cancelled.
Big Air winners: Lukas Müllauer (m) / Mathilde Gremaud (f)
March 20 & 21: HB&SWC #11 in Tignes
March 23: HB&SWC #12 in Oslo
March 29 & 30: HB&SWC #13 (final) in Silvaplana
Slopestyle winners: Andri Ragettli (m) / Megan Oldham (f)
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 6 – 8, 2018: SCWC #1 in Val Thorens
December 13 – 15, 2018: SCWC #2 in Montafon
December 16 & 17, 2018: SCWC #3 in Arosa
December 20 – 22, 2018: SCWC #4 in Innichen
January 18 – 20: SCWC #5 in Idre
January 25 & 26: SCWC #6 in Blue Mountain
February 15 – 17: SCWC #7 in Feldberg
Men's Ski Cross winners: Ryan Regez (#1) / Jean-Frédéric Chapuis (#2)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Sandra Näslund (2 times)
February 22 – 24: SCWC #8 in Sunny Valley Ski Resort (Miass )
Men's Ski Cross winner: Bastien Midol (2 times)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Fanny Smith (2 times)
March 17: SCWC #9 (final) in Veysonnaz
2018–19 FIS Freestyle Skiing Europa Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
November 2018
November 24 & 25, 2018: FSEC #1 in Pitztal
November 30 & December 1, 2018: FSEC #2 in Ruka
January 2019
January 11: FSEC #3 in Villars-sur-Ollon
January 16 & 17: FSEC #4 in Kreischberg
Slopestyle winners: Hannes Rudigier (m) / Maialen Oiartzabal (f; default)
Big Air winners: Kuura Koivisto (m) / Maialen Oiartzabal (f; default)
January 17 – 19: FSEC #5 in Val Thorens
Men's Ski Cross winners: Youri Duplessis Kergomard (#1) / Gil Martin (#2)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Amelie Schneider (2 times)
January 20 – 23: FSEC #6 in Vars
Slopestyle winners: Nils Rhyner (m) / Lou Barin (f)
January 24 – 26: FSEC #7 in Lenk im Simmental
Men's Ski Cross winner: Niki Lehikoinen (2 times)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Katrin Ofner (2 times)
January 26 & 27: FSEC #8 in Moscow
Men's Aerials winners: Ilya Harelik (#1) / Ruslan Katmanov (#2)
Women's Aerials winner: Sniazhana Drabiankova (2 times)
January 26 & 27: FSEC #9 in St Anton am Arlberg
Slopestyle winners: Simo Peltola (m) / Ruzena Cermakova (f; default)
Big Air winners: Matej Svancer (m) / Ruzena Cermakova (f; default)
January 26 & 27: FSEC #8 in Krasnoe Ozero
January 31 – February 2: FSEC #11 in Saint François Longchamp
Note: The second ski cross events for men and women here were cancelled.
Ski Cross winners: Youri Duplessis Kergomard (m) / Amelie Schneider (f)
February 2019
February 1 & 2: FSEC #12 in Taivalvaara
Moguls winners: Viacheslav Tcvetkov (m) / Anna Gerasimova (f)
Dual moguls winners: Maxim Kudryavtsev (m) / Anna Gerasimova (f)
February 5 & 6: FSEC #13 in Jyväskylä
Moguls winners: Miska Mustonen (m) / Lulu Shaffer (f)
Dual moguls winners: Johannes Suikkari (m) / Anna Gerasimova (f)
February 5 – 7: FSEC #14 in La Clusaz
Slopestyle winners: Kuura Koivisto (m) / Lou Barin (f)
February 9 & 10: FSEC #15 in Grasgehren
February 9 & 10: FSEC #16 in Bygdsiljum
Moguls winners: Johannes Suikkari (m) / Fantine Degroote (f)
Dual moguls winners: Albin Holmgren (m) / My Bjerkman (f)
February 15 – 17: FSEC #17 in Minsk
Men's Aerials winners: Ihar Drabiankou (#1) / Makar Mitrafanau (#2)
Women's Aerials winner: Sniazhana Drabiankova (2 times)
Team Aerials winners:
February 16: FSEC #18 in Kotelnica Bialczanska
Big Air winners: Hannes Rudigier (m) / Elvira Marie Ros (f)
February 22 & 23: FSEC #19 in Davos
February 23: FSEC #20 in Deštné v Orlických horách
Slopestyle winners: Orest Kovalenko (m) / Tora Johansen (f)
March 2019
March 1: FSEC #21 in Dolní Morava
Ski Cross winners: Ryan Regez (m) / Ekaterina Maltseva (f)
March 2 & 3: FSEC #22 in Krispl
March 12 & 13: FSEC #23 in Tignes
Moguls winners: Nicolas Degaches (m) / Josefina Wersen (f)
Dual Moguls winners: Nicolas Degaches (m) / My Bjerkman (f)
March 15 – 18: FSEC #24 in Gudauri
Men's Ski Cross winners: Igor Omelin (#1) / Youri Duplessis Kergomard (#2)
Women's Ski Cross winners: Ekaterina Maltseva (#1) / Mikayla Martin (#2)
March 16 & 17: FSEC #25 in Jasná
Slopestyle winners: Vojtěch Bresky (m) / Kateryna Kotsar (f)
March 17 – 19: FSEC #26 in Airolo #1
Moguls winners: Thomas Gerken Schofield (m) / My Bjerkman (f)
Men's Dual Moguls winners: Thomas Gerken Schofield (#1) / Miska Mustonen (#2)
Women's Dual Moguls winners: Thea Wallberg (#1) / Makayla Gerken Schofield (#2)
March 21 – 24: FSEC #27 in Reiteralm
Men's Ski Cross winners: Cornel Renn (#1) / Tobias Müller (#2)
Women's Ski Cross winner: India Sherret (2 times)
March 22 & 23: FSEC #28 in Goetschen
Big Air winners: Simo Peltola (m) / Tora Johansen (f)
March 22 – 24: FSEC #29 in Airolo #2
Men's Aerials winner: Noé Roth (2 times)
Women's Aerials winners: Sniazhana Drabiankova (#1) / Volha Chromova (#2)
Team Aerials winners:
March 25 & 26: FSEC #30 in Livigno
Men's Slopestyle winners: Kim Gubser (#1) / Matej Svancer (#2)
Women's Slopestyle winners: Kirsty Muir (#1) / Elisa Maria Nakab (#2)
March 31 & April 1: FSEC #31 (final) in Chiesa in Valmalenco
Men's Aerials winner: Noé Roth (2 times)
Women's Aerials winners: Sniazhana Drabiankova (#1) / Karyl Loeb (#2)
2018–19 FIS Freestyle Skiing Nor-Am Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 2018
December 14 & 15, 2018: FSNA #1 in Copper Mountain
Men's Halfpipe winners: Cassidy Jarrell (#1) / Sam McKeown (#2)
Women's Halfpipe winner: Zoe Atkin (2 times)
January 2019
January 5 & 6: FSNA #2 in Utah Olympic Park
Men's Aerials winners: Jonathon Lillis (#1) / Christopher Lillis (#2)
Women's Aerials winners: Olga Polyuk (#1) / Madison Varmette (#2)
January 17 & 18: FSNA #3 in Waterville Valley Resort
Men's Slopestyle winners: Deven Fagan (#1) / Hunter Henderson (#2)
Women's Slopestyle winners: Marin Hamill (#1) / Skye Clarke (#2)
January 17 – 20: FSNA #4 in Calabogie Peaks #1
Men's Ski Cross winners: Gavin Rowell (#1) / Jared Schmidt (#2)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Zoe Chore (2 times)
January 27 – 29: FSNA #5 in Lake Placid
Note: The second aerials events for men and women were cancelled.
Aerials winners: Noé Roth (m) / Brittany George (f)
February 2019
February 1 & 2: FSNA #6 in Calabogie Peaks #2
Men's Ski Cross winner: Jared Schmidt (2 times)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Zoe Chore (2 times)
February 1 & 2: FSNA #7 in Le Relais #1
Men's Aerials winners: Miha Fontaine (#1) / Quinn Dehlinger (#2)
Women's Aerials winner: Megan Smallhouse (2 times)
February 2 & 3: FSNA #8 in Stratton Mountain Resort
Moguls winners: George McQuinn (m) / Kasey Hogg (f)
Dual moguls winners: Sō Matsuda (m) / Kenzie Radway (f)
February 8 – 10: FSNA #9 in Calgary
Halfpipe winners: Hunter Hess (m) / Svea Irving (f)
Slopestyle winners: Étienne Geoffroy Gagnon (m) / Marin Hamill (f)
February 9 & 10: FSNA #10 in Val Saint-Côme
Moguls winners: Alex Lewis (m) / Ali Kariotis (f)
Dual moguls winners: Gabriel Dufresne (m) / Florence Delsame (f)
February 14 – 16: FSNA #11 in Aspen/Snowmass
Note: The women's big air event here was cancelled.
Slopestyle winners: Rylan Evans (m) / Megan Oldham (f)
Men's Big Air winner: Ryan Stevenson
Halfpipe winners: Samson Schuiling (m) / Zoe Atkin (f)
February 18 – 23: FSNA #12 in Ski Cooper
Men's Ski Cross winners: Gavin Rowell (#1) / Carson Cook (#2)
Women's Ski Cross winners: Zoe Chore (#1) / Hannah Schmidt (#2)
February 21 – 24: FSNA #13 in Steamboat Ski Resort
Moguls winners: Jack Kariotis (m) / Kai Owens (f)
Dual moguls winners: Elliot Vaillancourt (m) / Kenzie Radway (f)
March & April 2019
March 2 & 3: FSNA #14 in Apex Mountain Resort
Moguls winners: Nick Page (m) / Shunka Fukushima (f)
Dual moguls winners: Sō Matsuda (m) / Kai Owens (f)
March 12 – 17: FSNA #15 in Holiday Valley
Men's Ski Cross winner: Phillip Tremblay (2 times)
Women's Ski Cross winners: (#1) / (#2)
March 16 & 17: FSNA #16 in Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
Halfpipe winners: Dylan Ladd (m) / Svea Irving (f)
Slopestyle winners: Hunter Henderson (m) / Marin Hamill (f)
March 26: FSNA #17 in Stoneham Mountain Resort
Halfpipe winners: Jaxin Hoerter (m) / Svea Irving (f)
March 29 & 30: FSNA #18 in Le Relais #2
Slopestyle winners: Hunter Henderson (m) / Amy Fraser (f)
April 13 & 14: FSNA #19 (final) in Banff Sunshine
2018 FIS Freestyle Skiing South American Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
August 3 – 5: SAC #1 in La Parva #1
Note: The second Women's slopestyle event was cancelled.
Men's Slopestyle winner: Mateo Bonacalza (2 times)
Women's Slopestyle winner: Dominique Ohaco
August 10 – 12: SAC #2 in La Parva #2
Men's Ski Cross winner: Joaquin Valdes (2 times)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Saga Goni (2 times)
September 14 & 15: SAC #3 in Cerro Catedral
Men's Big Air winner: Luke Price (2 times)
Women's Big Air winners: Abril Melisa Bertzky (#1) / Josefina Vitiello (#2)
September 18 – 20: SAC #4 (final) in Cerro Castor
Big Air winners: Luke Price (m) / Josefina Vitiello (f)
Slopestyle winners: Ivan Kuray (m) / Josefina Vitiello (f)
2018 FIS Freestyle Skiing Australia & New Zealand Cup
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August 14 – 16: ANCFS #1 in Cardrona Alpine Resort
Slopestyle winners: Taisei Yamamoto (m) / Eileen Gu (f)
Half-pipe winners: Sam Ward (m) / Zoe Atkin (f)
August 15 – 18: ANCFS #2 in Falls Creek
Men's Ski Cross winner: Oliver Davies (2 times)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Sami Kennedy-Sim (2 times)
August 28 & 29: ANCFS #3 in Perisher Ski Resort
September 1: ANCFS #4 in Mount Buller Alpine Resort
September 3 – 6: ANCFS #5 (final) in Mount Hotham
Men's Ski Cross winners: Douglas Crawford (#1) / Robbie Morrison (#2)
Women's Ski Cross winner: Sami Kennedy-Sim (2 times)
International Nordic combined events
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November 23 – 25, 2018: NCWC #1 in Ruka
November 29 – December 2, 2018: NCWC #2 in Lillehammer
Men's individual winner: Jarl Magnus Riiber (2 times)
Men's Mass Start winner: Jarl Magnus Riiber
December 21 – 23, 2018: NCWC #3 in Ramsau am Dachstein
Men's individual winners: Jarl Magnus Riiber (#1) / Jørgen Graabak (#2)
January 4 – 6: NCWC #4 in Otepää
Men's individual winner: Jarl Magnus Riiber (2 times)
January 10 – 13: NCWC #5 in Fiemme Valley
Men's individual winners: Johannes Rydzek (#1) / Vinzenz Geiger (#2)
Men's team winners: Norway (Jan Schmid & Jørgen Graabak)
January 17 – 20: NCWC #6 in Chaux-Neuve
January 25 – 27: NCWC #7 in Trondheim
Men's individual winner: Jarl Magnus Riiber (2 times)
February 1 – 3: NCWC #8 in Klingenthal
Men's individual winner: Jarl Magnus Riiber (2 times)
February 8 – 10: NCWC #9 in Lahti
March 8 & 9: NCWC #10 in Oslo
Men's individual winner: Jarl Magnus Riiber
March 15 – 17: NCWC #11 (final) in Schonach im Schwarzwald
2018–19 FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 14 & 15, 2018: CCNC #1 in Steamboat Ski Resort
December 19 & 20, 2018: CCNC #2 in Utah Olympic Park
Men's individual winners: Lukas Runggaldier (#1) / Taylor Fletcher (#2)
Women's individual winners: Tara Geraghty-Moats (#1) / Gyda Westvold Hansen (#2)
January 4 – 6: CCNC #3 in Klingenthal
Note: The men's team event here was cancelled.
Men's individual winner: Jens Lurås Oftebro (2 times)
January 5 & 6: CCNC #4 in Otepää
Women's individual winner: Tara Geraghty-Moats (2 times)
January 11 – 13: CCNC #5 in Ruka
Men's individual winner: Leif Torbjoern Naesvold
Men's team winners: Norway (Simen Tiller, Sindre Ure Soetvik, Harald Johnas Riiber , & Leif Torbjoern Naesvold)
Men's Mass Start winner: Leif Torbjoern Naesvold
January 26 & 27: CCNC #6 in Planica
Men's individual winners: Leif Torbjoern Naesvold (#1) / Paul Gerstgraser (#2)
February 8 – 10: CCNC #7 in Eisenerz
Men's individual winners: Paul Gerstgraser (2 times)
Men's team winners: Austria (Philipp Orter , Christian Deuschl, Florian Dagn, & Paul Gerstgraser)
February 16 & 17: CCNC #8 in Rena
Men's individual winner: Paul Gerstgraser (2 times)
Women's individual winner: Tara Geraghty-Moats (2 times)
March 8 – 10: CCNC #9 (final) in Nizhny Tagil
Men's individual winners: Luis Lehnert (#1) / Thomas Joebstl (#2)
Women's individual winner: Tara Geraghty-Moats (2 times)
Mass Start winners: Thomas Joebstl (m) / Tara Geraghty-Moats (f)
2018–19 FIS Nordic Combined Alpen Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
August 6, 2018: ACNC #1 in Klingenthal
Women's individual winner: Daniela Dejori
August 10, 2018: ACNC #2 in Bischofsgrün
Women's individual winner: Lisa Hirner
September 8 – 10, 2018: ACNC #3 in Winterberg
Men's individual winners: Rok Jelen (#1) / Manuel Einkemmer (#2)
October 5 – 7, 2018: ACNC #4 in Fiemme Valley -Predazzo
Men's individual winners: David Mach (#1) / Johannes Lamparter (#2)
Women's individual winners: Jenny Nowak (#1) / Lisa Hirner (#2)
December 21 – 23, 2018: ACNC #5 in Villach
Men's individual winners: Luis Lehnert (#1) / Thomas Rettenegger (#2)
Women's individual winner: Lisa Hirner (2 times)
January 12 & 13: ACNC #6 in Schonach im Schwarzwald
Men's individual winners: Edgar Vallet (#1) / Max Teeling (#2)
Women's individual winners: Ema Volavsek (#1) / Annika Sieff (#2)
February 8 – 10: ACNC #7 in Kandersteg
Men's individual winners: Severin Reiter (#1) / Nicolas Pfandl (#2)
Men's team winners:
Women's individual winners: Cindy Haasch (#1) / Lisa Hirner (#2)
Women's team winners:
February 16 & 17: ACNC #8 in Kranj
Men's individual winners: Vid Vrhovnik (#1) / Christian Frank (#2)
March 9 & 10: ACNC #9 (final) in Chaux-Neuve
Men's individual winners: Max Teeling (#1) / Rok Jelen (#2)
Women's individual winners: Daniela Dejori (#1) / Annika Sieff (#2)
2018 FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix
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August 17 – 19: GPNC #1 in Oberwiesenthal
August 21 & 22: GPNC #2 in Villach
August 23 – 25: GPNC #3 in Oberstdorf
September 21 – 23: GPNC #4 (final) in Planica
Men's individual winner: Mario Seidl (2 times)
International ski jumping events
December 29 & 30, 2018: FHT #1 in Oberstdorf
December 31, 2018 & January 1, 2019: FHT #2 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Men's individual winner: Ryoyu Kobayashi
January 3 & 4: FHT #3 in Innsbruck
Men's individual winner: Ryoyu Kobayashi
January 5 & 6: FHT #4 (final) in Bischofshofen
Men's individual winner: Ryoyu Kobayashi
March 8 – 10: RA #1 in Oslo (SJWC #20)
March 11 & 12: RA #2 in Lillehammer (SJWC #21)
March 13 & 14: RA #3 in Trondheim (SJWC #22)
March 15 – 17: RA #4 (final) in Vikersund (SJWC #23)
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
November 16 – 18, 2018: SJWC #1 in Wisła
November 23 – 25, 2018: SJWC #2 in Ruka
November 29 – December 2, 2018: SJWC #3 in Lillehammer
November 30 – December 2, 2018: SJWC #4 in Nizhny Tagil #1
December 7 – 9, 2018: SJWC #5 in Titisee-Neustadt
December 14 – 16, 2018: SJWC #6 in Engelberg
Men's individual winners: Karl Geiger (#1) / Ryoyu Kobayashi (#2)
December 14 – 16: SJWC #7 in Prémanon
Women's individual winner: Katharina Althaus (2 times)
January 11 – 13: SJWC #8 in Sapporo #1
January 11 – 13: SJWC #9 in Fiemme Valley
Men's individual winners: Ryoyu Kobayashi (#1) / Dawid Kubacki (#2)
January 17 – 20: SJWC #10 in Zaō, Miyagi
Women's individual winners: Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (#1) / Maren Lundby (#2)
Women's team winners: Germany (Juliane Seyfarth, Ramona Straub , Carina Vogt , & Katharina Althaus)
January 18 – 20: SJWC #11 in Zakopane
January 25 – 27: SJWC #12 in Râșnov
Women's individual winner: Maren Lundby (2 times)
January 25 – 27: SJWC #13 in Sapporo #2
Men's individual winner: Stefan Kraft (2 times)
February 1 – 3: SJWC #14 in Oberstdorf #1
Men's individual winners: Timi Zajc (#1) / Ryoyu Kobayashi (#2) / Kamil Stoch (#3)
February 1 – 3: SJWC #15 in Hinzenbach
Women's individual winner: Maren Lundby (2 times)
February 7 – 10: SJWC #16 in Ljubno ob Savinji
Note: The second women's event here was cancelled.
Women's individual winner: Maren Lundby
Women's team winners: Germany (Carina Vogt, Anna Rupprecht , Juliane Seyfarth, & Katharina Althaus)
February 8 – 10: SJWC #17 in Lahti
February 15 – 17: SJWC #18 in Willingen
Men's individual winners: Karl Geiger (#1) / Ryoyu Kobayashi (#2)
Men's team winners: Poland (Piotr Żyła, Jakub Wolny, Dawid Kubacki, & Kamil Stoch)
February 15 – 17: SJWC #19 in Oberstdorf #2
Women's individual winner: Maren Lundby (2 times)
March 15 – 17: SJWC #24 in Nizhny Tagil #2
Women's individual winner: Juliane Seyfarth (2 times)
March 21 – 24: SJWC #25 in Planica
Men's individual winners: Markus Eisenbichler (#1) / Ryoyu Kobayashi (#2)
Men's team winners: Poland (Jakub Wolny, Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki, & Piotr Żyła)
March 22 – 24: SJWC #26 (final) in Chaykovsky, Perm Krai
Women's individual winners: Juliane Seyfarth (#1) / Maren Lundby (#2)
2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
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July 7 & 8: SJCC #1 in Kranj
August 16 – 19: SJCC #2 in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm
August 17: SJCC #3 in Szczyrk
Men's individual winner: Philipp Aschenwald
August 18: SJCC #4 in Wisła
Men's individual winner: Philipp Aschenwald
September 8 & 9: SJCC #5 in Stams
Men's individual winners: Philipp Aschenwald (#1) / Killian Peier (#2)
September 15 & 16: SJCC #6 in Oslo
Men's individual winner: Philipp Aschenwald (2 times)
Women's individual winner: Katharina Althaus (2 times)
September 22 & 23: SJCC #7 in Zakopane #1
Men's individual winners: Stefan Huber (#1) / Philipp Aschenwald (#2)
September 29 & 30: SJCC #8 in Klingenthal #1
December 8 & 9: SJCC #9 in Lillehammer
Men's individual winner: Marius Lindvik (2 times)
December 14 & 15: SJCC #10 in Notodden
Women's individual winners: Selina Freitag (#1) / Claudia Purker (#2)
December 15 & 16: SJCC #11 in Ruka
Men's individual winner: Robin Pedersen (2 times)
December 27 & 28: SJCC #12 in Engelberg
January 5 & 6: SJCC #13 in Klingenthal #2
January 12 & 13: SJCC #14 in Bischofshofen
January 18 – 20: SJCC #15 in Sapporo Okurayama
Men's individual winner: Clemens Aigner (3 times)
January 19 & 20: SJCC #16 in Planica #1
Women's individual winner: Jerneja Brecl (2 times)
January 26 & 27: SJCC #17 in Planica #2
Men's individual winners: Bor Pavlovčič (#1) / Martin Hamann (#2)
February 1 & 2: SJCC #18 in Erzurum
February 8 – 10: SJCC #19 in Iron Mountain
Men's individual winners: Pius Paschke (#1) / Marius Lindvik (#2) / Thomas Aasen Markeng (#3)
February 15 & 16: SJCC #20 in Oberstdorf
Men's individual winner: Clemens Aigner (2 times)
February 23 & 24: SJCC #21 in Brotterode
Men's individual winners: Clemens Aigner (#1) / Marius Lindvik (#2)
Women's individual winners: Pauline Heßler (#1) / Katra Komar (#2)
March 2 & 3, 2019: SJCC #22 in Rena
Men's individual winner: Marius Lindvik (2 times)
March 16 & 17: SJCC #23 in Zakopane #2
Men's individual winners: Stefan Huber (#1) / Aleksander Zniszczoł (#2)
March 23 & 24: SJCC #24 (final) in Chaykovsky
Men's individual winner: Aleksander Zniszczoł (2 times)
2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup
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August 5 & 6: SJAC #1 in Klingenthal
Women's individual winners: Lisa Hirner (#1) / Josephin Laue (#2)
August 8 & 9: SJAC #2 in Pöhla
Women's individual winners: Lisa Hirner (#1) / Alina Ihle (#2)
August 10 & 11: SJAC #3 in Bischofsgrün
Women's individual winners: Lisa Hirner (#1) / Oceane Paillard (#2)
September 8 & 9: SJSC #4 in Einsiedeln
Men's individual winner: David Haagen (2 times)
October 5 – 7: SJSC #5 in Fiemme Valley -Predazzo
Men's individual winners: David Haagen (#1) / Jan Bombek (#2)
Women's individual winners: Lara Malsiner (#1) / Agnes Reisch (#2)
December 21 – 23: SJSC #6 in Villach
Men's individual winners: Stefan Rainer (#1) / Luca Roth (#2)
Women's individual winners: Lisa Eder (#1) / Lisa Hirner (#2)
January 11 & 12: SJSC #7 in Schonach im Schwarzwald
Women's individual winner: Josephine Pagnier (2 times)
January 12 & 13: SJSC #8 in Oberwiesenthal
February 8 – 10: SJSC #9 in Kandersteg
Men's individual winners: Rok Masle (#1) / Marco Woergoetter (#2)
Men's team winners:
Women's individual winners: Ana Jereb (#1) / Lisa Hirner (#2)
Women's team winners:
February 15 & 16: SJSC #10 in Kranj
Men's individual winner: Aljaž Osterc (2 times)
February 23 & 24: SJSC #11 in Oberhof
Men's individual winners: Dominik Peter (#1) / Claudio Moerth (#2)
March 9 & 10: SJSC #12 (final) in Chaux-Neuve
Note: The second women's individual event here was cancelled.
Men's individual winners: Dominik Peter (#1) / David Haagen (#2)
Women's individual winner: Pia Mazi
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
July 20 – 22: SJGP #1 in Wisła
July 27 & 28: SJGP #2 in Hinterzarten
August 3 & 4: SJGP #3 in Einsiedeln
Men's individual winner: Kamil Stoch
August 9 – 11: SJGP #4 in Courchevel
August 16 – 19: SJGP #5 in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm
Women's individual winner: Sara Takanashi (2 times)
August 23 – 25: SJGP #6 in Hakuba
September 7 – 9: SJGP #7 in Chaykovsky, Perm Krai
Note: The men's individual event was cancelled.
Women's individual winner: Ema Klinec
Mixed Team winners: Japan (Nozomi Maruyama, Yukiya Sato, Sara Takanashi, & Junshirō Kobayashi )
September 21 – 23: SJGP #8 in Râșnov
September 27 & 28: SJGP #9 in Liberec
September 29 & 30: SJGP #10 in Hinzenbach
Men's individual winner: Daniel Huber
October 2 & 3: SJGP #11 (final) in Klingenthal
Note: The men's individual event was cancelled.
Women's individual winner: Anna Rupprecht
2018 FIS Ski Jumping Cup
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July 7 & 8: SJC #1 in Villach #1
Men's winners: Justin Nietzel (#1) / Luca Egloff (#2)
Women's winner: Chiara Hoelzl (2 times)
July 14 & 15: SJC #2 in Szczyrk
Men's winners: Maximilian Steiner (#1) / Justin Nietzel (#2)
Women's winner: Daniela Haralambie (2 times)
August 18 & 19: SJC #3 in Sochi
September 15 & 16: SJC #4 in Râșnov
Men's winner: Ren Nikaido (2 times)
Women's winner: Daniela Haralambie (2 times)
December 14 & 15: SJC #5 in Notodden
Men's winners: Stefan Rainer (#1) / Fabian Seidl (#2)
December 19 & 20: SJC #6 in Utah Olympic Park
Men's winner: Luca Egloff (2 times)
Women's winners: Natalie Eilers (#1) / Taylor Henrich (#2)
January 12 & 13: SJC #7 in Zakopane
Men's winners: Claudio Moerth (#1) / David Haagen (#2)
January 19 & 20: SJC #8 in Planica
January 30 & 31: SJC #9 in Erzurum
February 9 & 10: SJC #10 in Rastbuechl
February 23 & 24: SJC #11 (final) in Villach #2
Men's winner: Andreas Wank (2 times)
Women's winners: Giada Tomaselli (#1) / Veronica Gianmoena (#2)
Other ski jumping events
July 26, 2018: 2018 FIS Europa-Park FIS Youth Cup in Hinterzarten
Winners: Rok Masle (m) / Ana Jereb (f)
September 14, 2018: 2018 FIS Carpath Cup in Râșnov
Winners: Andrew Urlaub (m) / Annika Sieff (f)
March 7 – 10: 2019 Miyasama Ski Games in both Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium & Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium (Sapporo )
Miyanomori Winners: Keiichi Sato (m) / Misaki Shigeno (f)
Okurayama Winners: Yumu Harada (m) / Misaki Shigeno (f)
Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships
August 24 – September 6, 2018: Part of the FIS Junior Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships 2018 in Cardrona Alpine Resort
Note: The team snowboard cross events here were cancelled.
Big Air winners: Takeru Otsuka (m) / Kokomo Murase (f)
Snowboard Cross winners: Jake Vedder (m) / Kristina Paul (f)
Slopestyle winners: Takeru Otsuka (m) / Kokomo Murase (f)
Halfpipe winners: Toby Miller (m) / Mitsuki Ono (f)
Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Milena Bykova (f)
Parallel Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Daniela Ulbing (f)
January 26 – April 14: FIS Junior Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships 2019 in Leysin , Rogla Ski Resort , Reiteralm , & Klaeppen
Leysin (January 26 & 27)
Halfpipe winners: Ruka Hirano (m) / Mitsuki Ono (f)
Rogla (March 29 – April 5)
Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Anastasia Kurochkina (f)
Parallel Slalom winners: Mykhailo Kharuk (m) / Maria Valova (f)
Team Parallel winners: Russia (Anastasia Kurochkina & Dmitry Loginov)
Reiteralm (April 1 – 3)
Snowboard Cross winners: Loan Bozzolo (m) / Jana Fischer (f)
Team Snowboard Cross winners: France (Chloe Passerat & Loan Bozzolo)
Klaeppen (April 4 – 14)
Slopestyle winners: William Buffey (m) / Sommer Gendron (f)
Big Air winners: Ryoma Kimata (m) / Sommer Gendron (f)
February 1 – 10: Part of the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 in Park City , Deer Valley , & Solitude Mountain Resort
Alpine snowboarding
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 13, 2018: ASWC #1 in Carezza
December 14 & 15, 2018: ASWC #2 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
January 8 & 9: ASWC #3 in Bad Gastein
January 19: ASWC #4 in Rogla Ski Resort
January 26 & 27: ASWC #5 in Moscow
February 16 & 17: ASWC #6 in PyeongChang
February 23 & 24: ASWC #7 in Genting Resort Secret Garden
Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Tim Mastnak (m) / Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (f)
Parallel Slalom winners: Daniele Bagozza (m) / Gong Naiying (f)
March 9: ASWC #8 in Scuol
Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Andrey Sobolev (m) / Milena Bykova (f)
March 23 & 24: ASWC #9 (final) in Winterberg
Snowboard cross
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 12 – 16, 2018: SBXWC #1 in Montafon
December 20 – 22, 2018: SBXWC #2 in Breuil-Cervinia
February 8 – 10: SBXWC #3 in Feldberg
Note: The team snowboard cross event here was cancelled.
Snowboard Cross winners: Cameron Bolton (m) / Lindsey Jacobellis (f)
March 1 & 2: SBXWC #4 in Baqueira-Beret
March 16: SBXWC #5 (final) in Veysonnaz
Freestyle snowboarding
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
September 6 & 8, 2018: FSWC #1 in Cardrona Alpine Resort
November 3, 2018: FSWC #2 in Modena Skipass
Big Air winners: Takeru Otsuka (m) / Reira Iwabuchi (f)
November 23 & 24, 2018: FSWC #3 in Beijing
December 6 & 8, 2018: FSWC #4 in Copper Mountain
December 19 – 21, 2018: FSWC #5 in Genting Resort Secret Garden
January 11 & 12: FSWC #6 in Kreischberg
January 15 – 19: FSWC #7 in Laax
Slopestyle winners: Chris Corning (m) / Silje Norendal (f)
Halfpipe winners: Scotty James (m) / Chloe Kim (f)
January 24 & 26: FSWC #8 in Seiser Alm
February 13 & 15: FSWC #9 in Calgary
March 5 – 9: FSWC #10 in Mammoth Mountain
Note: The women's slopestyle event here was cancelled.
Men's Slopestyle winner: Red Gerard
Halfpipe winners: Yūto Totsuka (m) / Cai Xuetong (f)
March 14 – 17: FSWC #11 (final) in Quebec City
March 22: FSWC #12 (final) in Oslo
2018–19 FIS Snowboard Europa Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
November 2018
November 21 & 22, 2018: SBEC #1 in Landgraaf
Slopestyle winners: Erik Bastiaansen (m) / Melissa Peperkamp (f)
November 24 & 25, 2018: SBEC #2 in Kaunertal
November 28 & 29, 2018: SBEC #3 in Pitztal
December 2018
December 22 & 23, 2018: SBEC #4 in Hochfügen
Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Maurizio Bormolini (#1) / Arvid Auner (#2)
Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (#1) / Jemima Juritz (#2)
January 2019
January 8 & 9: SBEC #5 in Jasná
January 10 & 11: SBEC #6 in Bad Gastein
Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Lee Sang-ho (#1) / Dmitriy Karlagachev (#2)
Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Patrizia Kummer (#1) / Maria Valova (#2)
January 12 & 13: SBEC #7 in Puy-Saint-Vincent
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Lorenzo Sommariva (#1) / Florian Gregor (#2)
Women's Snowboard Cross winner: Charlotte Bankes (2 times)
January 16 & 17: SBEC #8 in Kreischberg
Big Air winners: Boris Mouton (m) / Melissa Peperkamp (f)
Slopestyle winners: Moritz Boll (m) / Melissa Peperkamp (f)
January 19 & 20: SBEC #9 in Grasgehren
January 22 & 23: SBEC #10 in Font-Romeu
Note: The slopestyle events here were cancelled.
Big Air winners: Moritz Boll (m) / Lucie Silvestre (f)
January 25 & 26: SBEC #11 in Vars
Slopestyle winners: Moritz Boll (m) / Lucie Silvestre (f)
Big Air winners: Leon Guetl (m) / Noemie Equy (f)
January 26 & 27: SBEC #12 in Lachtal
Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Igor Sluev (#1) / Ilia Vitugov (#2)
Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Jessica Keiser (#1) / Sofia Nadyrshina (#2)
January 29 & 30: SBEC #13 in Val Thorens
Note: The second snowboard cross events for men and women were cancelled.
Snowboard Cross winners: Florian Gregor (m) / Katharina Neussner (f)
January 31 & February 1: SBEC #14 in Monte Bondone
February 2019
February 2 & 3: SBEC #15 in Sarajevo
Men's Big Air winners: Matija Milenković (#1) / Tino Stojak (#2)
Women's Big Air winner: Martyna Maciejewska (2 times)
February 6 & 7: SBEC #16 in Dolní Morava
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: David Pickl (#1) / Sebastian Jud (#2)
Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Chloe Passerat (#1) / Katharina Neussner (#2)
February 7 & 8: SBEC #17 in Kopaonik
Men's Big Air winners: Tino Stojak (#1) / Noah Vicktor (#2)
Women's Big Air winners: Jelena Ignjatov (#1) / Tinkara Tanja Valcl (#2)
February 9 & 10: SBEC #18 in Lenzerheide
Men's Parallel Slalom winner: Fabian Obmann (2 times)
Women's Parallel Slalom winner: Anastasia Kurochkina (2 times)
February 9 & 10: SBEC #19 in Crans-Montana
February 15 & 16: SBEC #20 in Kotelnica Bialczanska
Big Air winners: Tino Stojak (m) / Martyna Maciejewska (f)
February 22 & 23: SBEC #21 in Davos #1
Big Air winners: Nick Puenter (m) / Lia-Mara Boesch (f)
February 26 & 27: SBEC #22 in Götschen
Men's Big Air winners: Gabriel Adams (#1) / Tino Stojak (#2)
Women's Big Air winners: Nadja Flemming (#1) / Emma Lantos (#2)
March 2019
March 2 & 3: SBEC #23 in Davos #2
Men's Parallel Giant Slalom & Parallel Slalom winner: Masaki Shiba
Women's Parallel Giant Slalom & Parallel Slalom winner: Patrizia Kummer
March 8 – 10: SBEC #24 in Gudauri
March 10 – 16: SBEC #25 in Sunny Valley (Miass )
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Jakob Dusek (#1) / Loan Bozzolo (#2)
Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Jana Fischer (#1) / Sophie Hediger (#2)
March 15 – 17: SBEC #26 in Kühtai Saddle
Big Air winners: Jules de Sloover (m) / Evy Poppe (f)
Halfpipe winners: Christoph Lechner (m) / Leilani Ettel (f)
March 16: SBEC #27 in Pec pod Sněžkou
March 16 & 17: SBEC #28 in Rogla Ski Resort
Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winner: Tim Mastnak (2 times)
Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Elizaveta Salikhova (#1) / Anastasia Kurochkina (#2)
March 18 & 19: SBEC #29 in Jasná
Men's Slopestyle winners: Noah Vicktor (#1) / Leon Guetl (#2)
Women's Slopestyle winner: Lucie Silvestre (2 times)
March 21 – 24: SBEC #30 in Laax
Slopestyle winners: Noah Vicktor (m) / Bianca Gisler (f)
Halfpipe winners: Andre Hoeflich (m) / Verena Rohrer (f)
March 22 – 24: SBEC #31 in Lenk
Men's Snowboard Cross winner: Loan Bozzolo (2 times)
Women's Snowboard Cross winner: Chloé Trespeuch (2 times)
March 26 – 28: SBEC #32 in Sochi
Slopestyle winners: Mark Teimurov (m) / Ekaterina Kosova (f)
Big Air winners: Mikhail Matveev (m) / Ekaterina Kosova (f)
March 28 & 29: SBEC #33 in Livigno
Men's Slopestyle winner: Jonas Bösiger (2 times)
Women's Slopestyle winner: Loranne Smans (2 times)
April 2019
April 6 & 7: SBEC #34 in Racines
Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Arvid Auner (#1) / Stefan Baumeister (#2)
Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Tsubaki Miki (#1) / Jemima Juritz (#2)
April 10 – 14: SBEC #35 (final) in Silvaplana
Note: The men's slopestyle event here was cancelled.
Women's Slopestyle winner: Isabel Derungs
Big Air winners: Jonas Bösiger (m) / Carla Somaini (f)
2018–19 FIS Snowboard Nor-Am Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
December 8 & 9, 2018: SNAC #1 in Steamboat Ski Resort
Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Robert Burns (m) / Tsubaki Miki (f)
Parallel Slalom winners: Robert Burns (m) / Maggie Carrigan (f)
December 11 & 12, 2018: SNAC #2 in Copper Mountain
December 14 – 16, 2018: SNAC #3 in Buck Hill
Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Cody Winters (#1; 2 times) / Robert Burns (#2)
Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Tsubaki Miki (#1) / Kaylie Buck (#2; 2 times)
January 2 – 4: SNAC #4 in Le Relais
Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Jasey-Jay Anderson (#1) / Ryan Rosencranz (#2)
Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Kaylie Buck (#1) / Lynn Ott (#2)
January 7 – 9: SNAC #5 in Panorama Mountain Village
January 14 & 15: SNAC #6 in Waterville Valley Resort
Men's Slopestyle winners: Jake Canter (#1) / Luke Winkelmann (#2)
Women's Slopestyle winners: Addison Gardner (#1) / Courtney Rummel (#2)
January 22 – 24: SNAC #7 in Sun Peaks Resort
Slopestyle winners: Luke Winkelmann (m) / Addison Gardner (f)
Big Air winners: Storm Rowe (m) / Jade Thurgood (f)
February 6 – 8: SNAC #8 in Craigleith Ski Club
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Cole Johnson (#1) / Mike Lacroix (#2)
Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Christina Taylor (#1) / Emma Downing (#2)
February 6 – 8: SNAC #9 in Mount St. Louis Moonstone
Note: The big air events here were cancelled.
Slopestyle winners: Storm Rowe (m) / Addison Gardner (f)
February 9 & 10: SNAC #10 in Alpine Ski Club
Men's Parallel Slalom winner: Arnaud Gaudet (2 times)
Women's Parallel Slalom winner: Kaylie Buck (2 times)
February 11 – 13: SNAC #11 in Mont Original
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Éliot Grondin (#1) / Liam Moffatt (#2)
Women's Snowboard Cross winner: Livia Molodyh (2 times)
February 18 – 23: SNAC #12 in Ski Cooper
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Senna Leith (#1) / WOO Jin (#2)
Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Anna Miller (#1) / Stacy Gaskill (#2)
February 28 & March 1: SNAC #13 in Holiday Valley #1
Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winner: Arnaud Gaudet (2 times)
Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winner: Megan Farrell (2 times)
March 3 – 8: SNAC #14 in Blue Mountain
Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Sebastien Beaulieu (m) / Katrina Gerencser (f)
Parallel Slalom winners: Jules Lefebvre (m) / Megan Farrell (f)
March 12 – 17: SNAC #15 in Holiday Valley #2
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Liam Moffatt (#1) / Mike Lacroix (#2)
Women's Snowboard Cross winner: Audrey McManiman (2 times)
March 13 & 14: SNAC #16 in Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
Slopestyle winners: Liam Brearley (m) / Addison Gardner (f)
Halfpipe winners: Shawn Fair (m) / Brooke Dhondt (f)
March 18 – 24: SNAC #17 in Canada Olympic Park (Calgary )
Halfpipe winners: Shawn Fair (m) / Brooke Dhondt (f)
Men's Slopestyle & Big Air winner: Nicolas Laframboise
Women's Slopestyle & Big Air winner: Jasmine Baird
March 26 – 28: SNAC #18 (final) in Big White Ski Resort
Snowboard Cross winners: Danny Bourgeois (m) / Tess Critchlow (f)
2018 FIS Snowboard South American Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
August 3 – 5: SACSB #1 in La Parva #1
Men's Slopestyle winners: Martin Jaureguialzo (#1) / Inaqui Irarrazaval (#2)
Women's Slopestyle winner: Antonia Yanez (2 times)
August 10 – 12: SACSB #2 in La Parva #2
Note: Both women's snowboard cross events here were cancelled.
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Simon White (#1) / Steven Williams (#2)
September 14 & 15: SACSB #3 in Cerro Catedral
Men's Big Air winners: Matías Schmitt (#1) / Federico Chiaradio de la Iglesia (#2)
Women's Big Air winner: Antonia Yanez (2 times)
September 18 – 23: SACSB #4 & #5 (final) in Cerro Castor
Big Air winners: Federico Chiaradio de la Iglesia (m) / Maria Azul Chavez Martinez (f)
Slopestyle winners: Matías Schmitt (m) / Morena Poggi Silveira (f)
Snowboard Cross winners: Regino Hernández (m) / Maria Agustina Pardo (f)
2018 FIS Snowboard Australia & New Zealand Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
July 30 – August 1: SBANC #1 in Mount Hotham #1
Snowboard Cross winners: Alex Pullin (m) / Emily Boyce (f)
August 14 – 16: SBANC #2 in Cardrona Alpine Resort
Slopestyle winners: Ryo Aizawa (m) / Rina Yoshika (f)
Half-pipe winners: Lee Kwang-ki (m) / LEE Min-ju (f)
September 3 – 5: SBANC #3 (final) in Mount Hotham #2
Note: The third set of snowboard cross events here was cancelled.
Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Paul Berg (#1) / Alex Pullin (#2)
Women's Snowboard Cross winner: Emily Boyce (2 times)
Telemark Skiing World Championships
February 14 – 18: 2019 Junior Telemark Skiing World Championships in Krvavec Ski Resort
Note: The Junior World Championship and the World Cup are separate events, even though they are located in an identical location and dates.
Classic winners: Noe Claye (m) / Chloe Blyth (f)
Team Parallel Sprint winners: France
Parallel Sprint winners: Christoph Frank (m) / Goril Strom Eriksen (f)
Sprint winners: Theo Sillon (m) / Julie Bourbon (f)
March 20 – 23: 2019 Telemark Skiing World Championships in Rjukan
Classic winners: Trym Nygaard Loeken (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Sprint winners: Stefan Matter (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Parallel Sprint winners: Philippe Lau (m) / Johanna Holzmann (f)
Team Parallel Sprint winners: Switzerland
2019 Telemark Skiing World Cup
Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
January 20 & 21: TSWC #1 in La Thuile
Classic winners: Trym Nygaard Loeken (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Sprint winners: Trym Nygaard Loeken (m) / Argeline Tan Bouquet (f)
January 25 & 26: TSWC #2 in Pralognan-la-Vanoise
Sprint winners: Philippe Lau (m) / Jasmin Taylor (f)
Classic winners: Stefan Matter (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
January 29 – February 1: TSWC #3 in Pra-Loup
Classic winners: Stefan Matter (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Sprint winners: Bastien Dayer (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Parallel Sprint winners: Philippe Lau (m) / Argeline Tan Bouquet (f)
February 9 & 10: TSWC #4 in Bad Hindelang -Oberjoch
Sprint winners: Bastien Dayer (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Parallel Sprint winners: Trym Nygaard Loeken (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
February 14 – 18: TSWC #5 (final) in Krvavec Ski Resort
Classic winners: Bastien Dayer (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Parallel Sprint winners: Philippe Lau (m) / Johanna Holzmann (f)
Sprint winners: Stefan Matter (m) / Amelie Wenger-Reymond (f)
References
"FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 Website" . Archived from the original on 2014-12-13. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
FIS' Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 Results Page
FIS' World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2019 Website
FIS' World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2019 Results Page
"FIS' Men's GS in Sölden dogged by bad luck" . Archived from the original on 2018-10-28. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
ITG's Cancelled men's Alpine Skiing World Cup opener rescheduled for December in Saalbach-Hinterglemm
FIS' Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2019 (Cross-Country) Results Page
FIS' Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 (Cross-Country) Results Page
FIS' 2018 Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships Results Page
FIS Junior Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships 2019 (Freestyle) Results Page
^ "FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 Website" . Archived from the original on 2018-11-23. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
FIS' Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (Freestyle) Results Page
FIS' 2018–19 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup Page
FIS' Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2019 (Nordic Combined) Results Page
FIS' Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 (Nordic Combined) Results Page
"2019 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships Website" . Archived from the original on 2019-01-03. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 Website
FIS' Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2019 (Ski Jumping) Results Page
FIS' Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 (Ski Jumping) Results Page
FIS' 2018 Snowboard Junior World Championships Results Page
FIS' 2019 Snowboard Junior World Championships Results Page
FIS' Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (Snowboard) Results Page
FIS' 2019 Junior Telemark Skiing World Championships Page
FIS' 2019 Telemark Skiing World Championships Page
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