FIS Freestyle Asian Cup Grows
1st February 2025
The International Ski & Snowboard Federation says the FIS Freestyle Asian Cup is entering a phase of expansion and stability. It says there’s a refreshed calendar, new leadership, and groundbreaking…
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The International Ski & Snowboard Federation says the FIS Freestyle Asian Cup is entering a phase of expansion and stability.
It says there’s a refreshed calendar, new leadership, and groundbreaking venues.
The 2024/25 season launched in January, with Beida Lake, China, hosting aerial competitions on 7 January.
A week later, Almaty, Kazakhstan, continued the momentum with another prominent aerial event, further solidifying its status as a key freestyle venue.
The circuit is set to continue through February and March with three critical stops.
O2 Resort in South Korea will host moguls competitions on 13 and 14 February, followed by Sapporo Bankei in Japan on 1 and 2 March.
The season will conclude at Taira Ski Resort, also in Japan, with three consecutive days of action from 7 to 9 March.










