Craigleith to host landmark FIS Snowboard Alpine World Cup event
Dec 06, 2023·Snowboard AlpineCraigleith Ski Club in Ontario, Canada, a private alpine ski resort known for its rich winter sports tradition, is gearing up for an exciting addition to the FIS Snowboard Alpine World Cup calendar. On February 15-16, the resort will host a double World Cup event, featuring both a parallel giant slalom and a parallel giant slalom team event. This marks a significant milestone for Craigleith, as it welcomes the Snowboard World Cup for the first time.
Situated near Collingwood, Ontario, Craigleith Ski Club boasts an impressive array of facilities that make it an ideal venue for high-caliber sporting events. The resort, often referred to as 'The Race Factory,' is equipped with 5 ski lifts, a surface lift, and 33 diverse trails, complemented by a challenging terrain park. Since its establishment in 1958, Craigleith has been at the forefront of nurturing competitive skiing in Canada, hosting numerous events including the Podborski Cup SG race and the Nik Zoricic Cup, along with other Alpine Ontario and FIS sanctioned races.
Craigleith's capability as a top-notch event venue was further proven last year when it successfully hosted the ski cross World Cup event. The upcoming FIS Snowboard World Cup event is not only a first for the resort in terms of snowboarding but also an affirmation of its status as a premier winter sports destination.
The event is a collaborative effort between the local organizing committee and Snowboard Canada, both of whom are committed to providing an exceptional experience for the athletes, fans, and media. Their combined expertise and passion for snowboarding are key in ensuring the successful execution of this prestigious event.
As preparations ramp up, the collaborative efforts of the local organizing committee and Snowboard Canada are in full swing, ensuring that the event not only meets but exceeds the expectations of the global snowboarding community. The blend of Craigleith Ski Club's exceptional facilities and the organizational prowess of these teams sets the stage for a World Cup event that is anticipated to be both competitive and captivating. This upcoming event at Craigleith isn't just another stop on the World Cup circuit; it's poised to be a pivotal moment in the season, offering athletes a unique challenge and spectators an exhilarating experience. The FIS Snowboard Alpine World Cup at Craigleith Ski Club is shaping up to be a showcase of top-tier snowboarding and a testament to Canada's thriving winter sports culture.