Following the electrifying season opener held a few days ago, action will resume at the Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup on its next race. The second race of the 2024/2025 FIS alpine ski World Cup season is scheduled to be held over the weekend on November 16 and 17, 2024.
While the season-opener of the 2024/2025 FIS alpine ski World Cup calender marked the opening of the Giant Slalom event on October 27, 2024, in Soeldon, Austria, the second race on the calender will be a season opener for the slalom event.
The skiers will be seen locking horns with each other for the second time during the 2024/2025 FIS alpine ski World Cup season in Levi, Finland. Day 1, i.e November 16, 2024 will feature the female athletes, including Mikaela Shiffrin compete in slalom followed by the male athletes on the next day.
The opening event of the alpine skiing World Cup slalom season will proudly celebrate a significant milestone this year, marking its 20th anniversary. On that note, let's dive into the detials of the season opener for the slalom event for the 2024/2025 FIS alpine ski World Cup season.
Schedule and Order of events for the Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup Levi 2024
The slalom events for female athletes at the Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup Levi 2024 are slated for Saturday, November 16, 2024.
The schedule for the women's slalom race in Levi is given below:
Women's Slalom:
Run 1 at 10:00 CET(4am ET) - 11:00 according to local time
Run 2 at 13:00 CET (7am ET) - 14:00 according to local time
The slalom events for male athletes at the Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup Levi 2024 are slated for Sunday, November 17, 2024.
The schedule for the men's slalom race in Levi is given below:
Men's Slalom:
Run 1 at 10:00 CET(4am ET) - 11:00 according to local time
Run 2 at 13:00 CET (7am ET) - 14:00 according to local time
Where to watch the 2024 Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup Levi
The fans in the USA can tune in to watch the race live on skiandsnowboard.live and Peacock. Fans from Canada can dwell into the live action on CBC Sports.
Skiing enthusiasts in the home country can switch to Viaplay and YLE, while fans in Germany and Latin & South America can switch to Sporta - ZDF and ESPN SUR, respectively.