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2024–25 FIS Snowboard World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Snowboard Cross Austria Jakob Dusek France Léa Casta
Parallel Overall Italy Maurizio Bormolini Japan Tsubaki Miki
Parallel slalom Italy Daniele Bagozza Japan Tsubaki Miki
Parallel giant slalom Italy Maurizio Bormolini Poland Aleksandra Król-Walas
Park & Pipe Overall Japan Taiga Hasegawa United Kingdom Mia Brookes
Halfpipe Japan Yuto Totsuka China Cai Xuetong
Slopestyle Canada Cameron Spalding Japan Kokomo Murase
Big Air Japan Taiga Hasegawa United Kingdom Mia Brookes
Nations Cup Overall  Japan
Competition
Edition 31st 31st
Locations 30 30
Individual 42 42
Mixed 4 4
Cancelled 2 2
2023–242025–26

The 2024–25 FIS Snowboard World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), is the 31st World Cup in snowboarding for men and women.

The season started on 2 September 2024 in Cardrona, New Zealand and will conclude on 6 April 2025 in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada.

This season includes six disciplines: parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.

Map of World Cup hosts

Europe2024–25 FIS Snowboard World Cup is located in EuropeCarezzaCarezzaCerviniaCerviniaCortinaCortinaBanskoBanskoDolní MoravaDolní MoravaRoglaRoglaErzurumErzurumKrynicaKrynicaGudauriGudauriWinterbergWinterberg Switzerland 2024–25 FIS Snowboard World Cup is located in SwitzerlandChurChurDavosDavosScuolScuolLaaxLaax
Austria 2024–25 FIS Snowboard World Cup is located in AustriaKlagenfurtKlagenfurtKreischbergKreischbergBad GasteinBad GasteinFlachauwinklFlachauwinklMontafonMontafon
New Zealand2024–25 FIS Snowboard World Cup is located in New ZealandCardronaCardrona
Asia 2024–25 FIS Snowboard World Cup is located in AsiaBeijing/YanqingBeijing/YanqingMylinMylinSecret GardenSecret GardenBeidahuBeidahu North America 2024–25 FIS Snowboard World Cup is located in North AmericaCopperCopperAspenAspenVal. St. CômeVal. St. CômeCalgaryCalgaryMt. St. AnneMt. St. Anne

Men

Calendar

Snowboard Cross (SBX)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 14 December 2024 Italy Cervinia Austria Jakob Dusek Australia Cameron Bolton Italy Lorenzo Sommariva Austria Jakob Dusek
24 January 2025 Czech Republic Dolní Morava Cancelled
2 1 February 2025 China Beidahu
3 2 February 2025
4 15 February 2025 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo
5 1 March 2025 Turkey Erzurum
6 8 March 2025 Georgia (country) Gudauri
7 9 March 2025
8 21 March 2025 Austria Montafon
9 5 April 2025 Canada Mt. St. Anne
10 6 April 2025

Parallel (PSL/PGS)

# Date Place Event Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 30 November 2024 China Mylin PGS Italy Edwin Coratti South Korea Kim Sang-kyum South Korea Lee Sang-ho Italy Edwin Coratti
2 1 December 2024 PSL Italy Maurizio Bormolini Austria Benjamin Karl Italy Gabriel Messner Italy Maurizio Bormolini
3 7 December 2024 China Yanqing PGS Slovenia Tim Mastnak Italy Maurizio Bormolini Italy Mirko Felicetti
4 8 December 2024 PSL Italy Daniele Bagozza Italy Gabriel Messner Austria Andreas Prommegger Slovenia Tim Mastnak
5 12 December 2024 Italy Carezza PGS Bulgaria Radoslav Yankov Slovenia Tim Mastnak Austria Benjamin Karl
6 14 December 2024 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy Daniele Bagozza Italy Aaron March Austria Alexander Payer
7 21 December 2024 Switzerland Davos PSL Austria Arvid Auner Switzerland Dario Caviezel Austria Fabian Obmann Italy Daniele Bagozza
8 11 January 2025 Switzerland Scuol PGS Italy Maurizio Bormolini Austria Dominik Burgstaller Austria Andreas Prommegger Italy Maurizio Bormolini
9 14 January 2025 Austria Bad Gastein PSL
10 18 January 2025 Bulgaria Bansko PGS
11 19 January 2025
12 25 January 2025 Slovenia Rogla
13 15 February 2025 Canada Val. St. Come
14 16 February 2025
15 1 March 2025 Poland Krynica
16 2 March 2025
17 15 March 2025 Germany Winterberg PSL

Halfpipe (HP)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 8 December 2024 China Secret Garden Japan Yuto Totsuka Australia Scotty James Japan Ryusei Yamada Japan Yuto Totsuka
2 20 December 2024 United States Copper Japan Ayumu Hirano Japan Yuto Totsuka Japan Ruka Hirano
3 18 January 2025 Switzerland Laax
4 1 February 2025 United States Aspen
5 21 February 2025 Canada Calgary

Slopestyle (SS)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 2 September 2024 New Zealand Cardrona Canada Cameron Spalding Norway Mons Røisland New Zealand Rocco Jamieson Canada Cameron Spalding
2 18 January 2025 Switzerland Laax
3 2 February 2025 United States Aspen
4 22 February 2025 Canada Calgary
5 14 March 2025 Austria Flachauwinkl

Big Air (BA)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 19 October 2024 Switzerland Chur Japan Taiga Hasegawa New Zealand Rocco Jamieson France Romain Allemand Japan Taiga Hasegawa
2 1 December 2024 China Beijing Japan Hiroto Ogiwara Italy Ian Matteoli China Yang Wenlong Japan Hiroto Ogiwara
3 5 January 2025 Austria Klagenfurt Japan Taiga Hasegawa Italy Ian Matteoli Norway Øyvind Kirkhus Japan Taiga Hasegawa
4 11 January 2025 Austria Kreischberg China Yang Wenlong Japan Taiga Hasegawa Japan Kira Kimura
5 6 February 2025 United States Aspen

Standings

Snowboard Cross

Rank after 1 of 10 events Points
1 Austria Jakob Dusek 100
2 Australia Cameron Bolton 80
3 Italy Lorenzo Sommariva 60
4 Canada Eliot Grondin 50
5 France Quentin Sodogas 45

Parallel Overall (PSL/PGS)

Rank after 8 of 17 events Points
1 Italy Maurizio Bormolini 395
2 Italy Daniele Bagozza 380
3 Slovenia Tim Mastnak 328
4 Austria Andreas Prommegger 306
5 Austria Arvid Auner 288

Parallel slalom

Rank after 3 of 5 events Points
1 Italy Daniele Bagozza 190
2 Italy Gabriel Messner 190
3 Austria Arvid Auner 174
4 Austria Benjamin Karl 161
5 Italy Maurizio Bormolini 129

Parallel giant slalom

Rank after 5 of 12 events Points
1 Italy Maurizio Bormolini 266
2 Bulgaria Radoslav Yankov 221
3 Slovenia Tim Mastnak 219
4 South Korea Kim Sang-kyum 209
5 Italy Edwin Coratti 205

Park & Pipe Overall (HP/SS/BA)

Rank after 7 of 15 events Points
1 Japan Taiga Hasegawa 318
2 Italy Ian Matteoli 210
3 China Yang Wenlong 204
4 Japan Yuto Totsuka 180
5 New Zealand Rocco Jamieson 160

Halfpipe

Rank after 2 of 5 events Points
1 Japan Yuto Totsuka 295
2 Japan Ayumu Hirano 282
3 Australia Scotty James 272
4 Japan Ruka Hirano 260
5 Japan Ryusei Yamada 230

Slopestyle

Rank after 1 of 5 events Points
1 Canada Cameron Spalding 100
2 Norway Mons Røisland 80
3 New Zealand Rocco Jamieson 60
4 New Zealand Campbell Melville Ives 50
5 Japan Kira Kimura 45

Big Air

Rank after 4 of 5 events Points
1 Japan Taiga Hasegawa 309
2 Italy Ian Matteoli 210
3 China Yang Wenlong 204
4 Norway Øyvind Kirkhus 155
5 Japan Hiroto Ogiwara 141


Women

Calendar

Snowboard Cross (SBX)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 14 December 2024 Italy Cervinia France Léa Casta Australia Josie Baff France Maja-Li Iafrate Danielsson France Léa Casta
24 January 2025 Czech Republic Dolní Morava Cancelled
2 1 February 2025 China Beidahu
3 2 February 2025
4 15 February 2025 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo
5 1 March 2025 Turkey Erzurum
6 8 March 2025 Georgia (country) Gudauri
7 9 March 2025
8 21 March 2025 Austria Montafon
9 5 April 2025 Canada Mt. St. Anne
10 6 April 2025

Parallel (PSL/PGS)

# Date Place Event Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 30 November 2024 China Mylin PGS Czech Republic Ester Ledecká Poland Aleksandra Król-Walas Japan Tsubaki Miki Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
2 1 December 2024 PSL Austria Sabine Payer Japan Tsubaki Miki Switzerland Julie Zogg
3 7 December 2024 China Yanqing PGS Italy Lucia Dalmasso Austria Sabine Payer Japan Tsubaki Miki Austria Sabine Payer
4 8 December 2024 PSL Japan Tsubaki Miki Austria Claudia Riegler Switzerland Julie Zogg Japan Tsubaki Miki
5 12 December 2024 Italy Carezza PGS Italy Jasmin Coratti Poland Aleksandra Król-Walas Japan Tsubaki Miki
6 14 December 2024 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Austria Sabine Payer Poland Aleksandra Król-Walas Italy Jasmin Coratti
7 21 December 2024 Switzerland Davos PSL Japan Tsubaki Miki Netherlands Michelle Dekker Switzerland Flurina Neva Bätschi
8 11 January 2025 Switzerland Scuol PGS Poland Aleksandra Król-Walas Japan Tsubaki Miki Japan Tomoka Takeuchi
9 14 January 2025 Austria Bad Gastein PSL
10 18 January 2025 Bulgaria Bansko PGS
11 19 January 2025
12 25 January 2025 Slovenia Rogla
13 15 February 2025 Canada Val. St. Come
14 16 February 2025
15 1 March 2025 Poland Krynica
16 2 March 2025
17 15 March 2025 Germany Winterberg PSL

Halfpipe (HP)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 8 December 2024 China Secret Garden United States Maddie Mastro China Cai Xuetong United States Madeline Schaffrick United States Maddie Mastro
2 20 December 2024 United States Copper Japan Sara Shimizu China Cai Xuetong Japan Mitsuki Ono China Cai Xuetong
3 18 January 2025 Switzerland Laax
4 1 February 2025 United States Aspen
5 21 February 2025 Canada Calgary

Slopestyle (SS)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 2 September 2024 New Zealand Cardrona Japan Kokomo Murase United Kingdom Mia Brookes United States Rebecca Flynn Japan Kokomo Murase
2 18 January 2025 Switzerland Laax
3 2 February 2025 United States Aspen
4 22 February 2025 Canada Calgary
5 14 March 2025 Austria Flachauwinkl

Big Air (BA)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 19 October 2024 Switzerland Chur Japan Mari Fukada Japan Reira Iwabuchi Canada Laurie Blouin Japan Mari Fukada
2 1 December 2024 China Beijing United Kingdom Mia Brookes Japan Mari Fukada Austria Anna Gasser
3 5 January 2025 Austria Klagenfurt United Kingdom Mia Brookes Japan Mari Fukada Japan Momo Suzuki
4 11 January 2025 Austria Kreischberg Austria Anna Gasser Japan Reira Iwabuchi United Kingdom Mia Brookes United Kingdom Mia Brookes
5 6 February 2025 United States Aspen

Standings

Snowboard Cross

Rank after 1 of 10 events Points
1 France Léa Casta 100
2 Australia Josie Baff 80
3 France Maja-Li Iafrate Danielsson 60
4 United Kingdom Charlotte Bankes 50
5 Switzerland Noémie Wiedmer 45

Parallel Overall (PSL/PGS)

Rank after 8 of 17 events Points
1 Japan Tsubaki Miki 590
2 Austria Sabine Payer 480
3 Poland Aleksandra Król-Walas 444
4 Italy Jasmin Coratti 336
5 Switzerland Julie Zogg 315

Parallel slalom

Rank after 3 of 5 events Points
1 Japan Tsubaki Miki 280
2 Austria Sabine Payer 190
3 Austria Claudia Riegler 165
4 Netherlands Michelle Dekker 149
5 Switzerland Julie Zogg 133

Parallel giant slalom

Rank after 5 of 12 events Points
1 Poland Aleksandra Król-Walas 366
2 Japan Tsubaki Miki 310
3 Austria Sabine Payer 290
4 Italy Jasmin Coratti 228
5 Switzerland Julie Zogg 182

Park & Pipe Overall (HP/SS/BA)

Rank after 7 of 15 events Points
1 United Kingdom Mia Brookes 385
2 Japan Mari Fukada 341
3 Japan Reira Iwabuchi 305
4 Austria Anna Gasser 253
5 Japan Kokomo Murase 214

Halfpipe

Rank after 2 of 5 events Points
1 China Cai Xuetong 160
2 Japan Sara Shimizu 145
3 United States Maddie Mastro 140
4 Japan Mitsuki Ono 110
5 United States Madeline Schaffrick 105

Slopestyle

Rank after 1 of 5 events Points
1 Japan Kokomo Murase 100
2 United Kingdom Mia Brookes 80
3 United States Rebecca Flynn 60
4 Japan Reira Iwabuchi 50
5 Austria Anna Gasser 45

Big Air

Rank after 4 of 5 events Points
1 United Kingdom Mia Brookes 305
2 Japan Mari Fukada 305
3 Japan Reira Iwabuchi 255
4 Austria Anna Gasser 208
5 Japan Miyabi Onitsuka 118


Team

Parallel team (PRT)

# Date Place Event Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
1 15 January 2025 Austria Bad Gastein PSL
2 16 March 2025 Germany Winterberg

Snowboard Cross team (BXT)

# Date Place Winner Second Third Discipline leader R.
25 January 2025 Czech Republic Dolní Morava Cancelled
1 2 March 2025 Turkey Erzurum
2 22 March 2025 Austria Montafon

Nations Cup

Overall

Rank after 32 of 88 events Points
1  Japan 2716
2  Austria 2300
3  Italy 2266
4  Switzerland 1267
5  China 1143
6  Germany 1113
7  United States 987
8  Canada 864
9  South Korea 762
10  Poland 650

Snowboard Cross (SBX/BXT)

Rank after 2 of 22 events Points
1  France 435
2  Australia 205
3  Austria 165
4  Italy 162
5  Switzerland 160
6  Canada 95
7  Germany 80
8  United States 63
9  Spain 62
10  United Kingdom 50

Snowboard Alpine (PSL/PGS/PRT)

Rank after 16 of 36 events Points
1  Italy 2622
2  Austria 2350
3  Switzerland 1063
4  Germany 815
5  Japan 787
6  Slovenia 659
7  Poland 655
8  South Korea 599
9  China 403
10  Czech Republic 385

Park & Pipe (HP/SS/BA)

Rank after 14 of 30 events Points
1  Japan 2834
2  United States 1134
3  China 1011
4  Austria 542
5  United Kingdom 531
6  Canada 500
7  New Zealand 458
8  Italy 372
9  Germany 356
10  Norway 336


Podium table by nation

Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan108927
2 Italy75416
3 Austria54615
4 Great Britain2114
5 Poland1304
6 China1214
7 Slovenia1102
8 France1023
 United States1023
10 Canada1012
11 Bulgaria1001
 Czech Republic1001
13 Australia0303
14 Switzerland0134
15 New Zealand0112
 Norway0112
 South Korea0112
18 Netherlands0101
Totals (18 entries)32323296

Achievements

First World Cup career victory

Men
  • Canada Cameron Spalding (19) – Slopestyle in Cardrona
  • China Yang Wenlong (25) – Big Air in Kreischberg
Women
  • France Léa Casta (18) – Snowboard Cross in Cervinia
  • United Kingdom Mia Brookes (17) – Big Air in Beijing
  • United States Maddie Mastro (24) – Halfpipe in Secret Garden
  • Italy Jasmin Coratti (23) – Parallel giant slalom in Carezza
  • Japan Sara Shimizu (15) – Halfpipe in Copper

First World Cup career podium

Men
  • New Zealand Rocco Jamieson (18) – Slopestyle in Cardrona
  • South Korea Kim Sang-kyum (35) – Parallel giant slalom in Mylin
  • Italy Gabriel Messner (27) – Parallel slalom in Mylin
  • China Yang Wenlong (25) – Big Air in Beijing
  • Japan Ryusei Yamada (18) – Halfpipe in Secret Garden
  • Norway Øyvind Kirkhus (22) – Big Air in Klagenfurt
  • Austria Dominik Burgstaller (23) – Parallel giant slalom in Scuol
Women
  • United States Rebecca Flynn (18) – Slopestyle in Cardrona
  • United States Madeline Schaffrick (30) – Halfpipe in Secret Garden
  • France Maja-Li Iafrate Danielsson (18) – Snowboard Cross in Cervinia
  • Switzerland Flurina Neva Bätschi (21) – Parallel slalom in Davos
  • Japan Momo Suzuki (17) – Big Air in Klagenfurt

References

  1. "Men's Snowboard Cross: Cervinia (ITA)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  2. "Men's Parallel giant slalom: Mylin (CHN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  3. "Men's Parallel slalom: Mylin (CHN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
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  8. "Men's Parallel slalom: Davos (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  9. "Men's Parallel giant slalom: Scuol (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  10. "Men's Halfpipe: Secret Garden (CHN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  11. "Men's Halfpipe: Copper (USA)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  12. "Men's Slopestyle: Cardrona (NZL)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  13. "Men's Big Air: Chur (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  14. "Men's Big Air: Beijing (CHN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
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  21. "Men's Park & Pipe Overall standing". FIS Ski.
  22. "Men's Halfpipe standing". FIS Ski.
  23. "Men's Slopestyle standing". FIS Ski.
  24. "Men's Big Air standing". FIS Ski.
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  33. "Women's Parallel giant slalom: Scuol (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  34. "Women's Halfpipe: Secret Garden (CHN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  35. "Women's Halfpipe: Copper (USA)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  36. "Women's Slopestyle: Cardrona (NZL)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  37. "Women's Big Air: Chur (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  38. "Women's Big Air: Beijing (CHN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  39. "Women's Big Air: Klagenfurt (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
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  43. "Women's Parallel slalom standing". FIS Ski.
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  45. "Women's Park & Pipe Overall standing". FIS Ski.
  46. "Women's Halfpipe standing". FIS Ski.
  47. "Women's Slopestyle standing". FIS Ski.
  48. "Women's Big Air standing". FIS Ski.
  49. "Nations Cup Overall standing". FIS Ski.
  50. "Nations Cup Snowboard Cross standing". FIS Ski.
  51. "Nations Cup Snowboard Alpine standing". FIS Ski.
  52. "Nations Cup Park & Pipe standing". FIS Ski.
  53. "Cameron Spalding - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  54. ^ "Yang Wenlong - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  55. "Léa Casta - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  56. "Mia Brookes - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  57. "Maddie Mastro - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  58. "Jasmin Coratti - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  59. "Sara Shimizu - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  60. "Rocco Jamieson - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  61. "Kim Sang-kyum - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  62. "Gabriel Messner - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  63. "Ryusei Yamada - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  64. "Øyvind Kirkhus - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  65. "Dominik Burgstaller - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  66. "Rebecca Flynn - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  67. "Madeline Schaffrick - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  68. "Maja-Li Iafrate Danielsson - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  69. "Flurina Neva Bätschi - Podiums". FIS Ski.
  70. "Momo Suzuki - Podiums". FIS Ski.
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