China is set to become the epicenter of winter sports this season, hosting eight international ice and snow sports events from November 19 to December 8, 2024. These highly anticipated competitions will feature top-tier athletes and iconic venues across the country, showcasing China’s growing prominence in the global winter sports scene.
Yanqing Kicks Off the Action
The 2024-25 International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) World Cup begins its second stop in Yanqing, one of the primary competition zones from the 2022 Winter Olympics. Athletes like Chen Wenhao and Zhao Dan are already making waves, with fifth-place finishes at the series’ opening stop in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Highlight Events and Venues
- Cup of China (November 22-24)
- Hosted in Chongqing, the sixth event of the 2024–25 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating will see Jin Boyang lead China’s performers in a dazzling display of skill and artistry.
- Freeski Big Air World Cup (November 29)
- Held at Beijing’s Shougang Park, this event will bring adrenaline-pumping action to the iconic site.
- ISU World Cup Speed Skating (November 29)
- Beijing’s “Ice Ribbon,” the National Speed Skating Oval, will witness speed skating at its finest as athletes battle for supremacy.
- FIS Snowboard Alpine World Cup (November 30)
- Chifeng in Inner Mongolia will host Parallel Slalom and Parallel Giant Slalom races, further solidifying China as a winter sports hub.
- Freeski Park & Pipe and Snowboard Park & Pipe (December 5-8)
- Zhangjiakou’s Skiing Genting Resort Secret Garden, another 2022 Winter Olympics venue, will stage thrilling park and pipe competitions.
- ISU Short Track World Tour (December 6)
- Beijing’s Capital Indoor Stadium will be the setting for exhilarating short-track speed skating races.
- FIS Snowboard Alpine World Cup Returns (December 7)
- Yanqing will once again host world-class snowboard competitions to wrap up the series.
China’s Growing Winter Sports Legacy
These events underline China’s commitment to promoting winter sports and building on the legacy of the 2022 Winter Olympics. From figure skating to snowboarding, the range of competitions showcases China’s world-class venues and ability to host international sporting events at the highest level.
Conclusion
China’s hosting of these eight winter sports events highlights its dedication to advancing the global winter sports landscape. With elite athletes and spectacular venues, this season promises unforgettable action for fans worldwide.