FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships In addition to
moguls and
aerials, ski cross competitions were added to the
International Ski Federation (FIS)'s
FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup calendar in
2004. Since then, Ski Cross has been a discipline each year in the
FIS Freestyle Ski Cross World Cup. The World Cup is a circuit of races held in different countries around the world, where the athletes travel to different ski locations to compete. The athletes accumulate points that count toward the Olympic Quota Allocation List. Based on the points accumulated by the athletes, they can then qualify for the upcoming
Olympic games. The 2024/2025 season consists of 10 races in
France,
Switzerland,
Italy,
Austria,
Georgia,
Canada, and
Sweden.
Winter Olympic Games Ski cross debuted in the Olympics at the
2010 Winter Olympics where
Michael Schmid won the men's event, and
Ashleigh McIvor of Canada won the women's event. In the
2014 Winter Olympics France's Men swept the podium while in the women's event, Canadians
Marielle Thompson and
Kelsey Serwa finished first and second respectively. Swedish athlete
Anna Holmlund took bronze. In the
2018 Winter Olympics in Korea, Canada continued its domination of the sport.
Kelsey Serwa won her second Olympic medal, this time a gold. Canadian teammate
Brittany Phelan took home the silver. Swiss skier
Fanny Smith won bronze. On the men's side,
Brady Leman got redemption after crashing in the final at Sochi by winning gold in Korea. Swiss athlete
Marc Bischofberger won silver and Russian
Sergey Ridzik won bronze (competing under the Olympic Flag). The Ski Cross competition at the
2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, took place at the
Genting Snow Park from February 17 to 19, 2022. The event featured exciting and unpredictable races, with several standout performances. In the men's event,
Ryan Regez of Switzerland claimed the gold medal, edging out teammate
Alex Fiva of Switzerland, who took the silver.
Sergey Ridzik, representing ROC, earned the bronze. The final ended with Regez's victory marking a significant achievement in his career. On the women's side,
Sandra Näslund of Sweden triumphed with a gold medal finish.
Marielle Thompson of Canada secured the silver, and
Daniela Maier, continuing her strong form, won the bronze. The women's event featured a long list of competitors, with the top three athletes outperforming the rest of the field on the technical course. In 2016, the sport made a return to the
Aspen Winter X Games, where Canadians
Kelsey Serwa and
Brady Leman won gold in their respective Skier X (ski cross) events. However, Skier X did not return to the competition in 2017 and has not been aired since. ==See also==