How to Watch 2023-24 Freeski World Cups
Use the table below to stay updated on 2023-24 FIS Freeski World Cup events and how you can watch.
As an overview:
- All international races (minus Austria) will be live and on-demand on skiandsnowboard.live
- Events in Austria will be live and on-demand on Peacock
- All domestic races will be live on Outside (for free) and on-demand (behind a paywall). NBC, CNBC and Peacock will be also showing some domestic events.
Learn more on How to Watch HERE.
Full Freeski World Cup schedule below.
Date | Event | Platform | Time (ET) |
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Mar. 15 | Men & Women’s Big Air - Tignes, FRA | LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live ON DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live & Outside Watch |
2:00 PM |
Mar. 16 | Women’s Slopestyle - Tignes, FRA | LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live ON DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live & Outside Watch |
6:00 AM |
Men's Slopestyle - Tignes, FRA | LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live ON DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live & Outside Watch |
8:30 AM | |
Mar. 24 | Women’s Slopestyle - Silvaplana, SUI | LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live ON DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live & Outside Watch |
6:00 AM |
Men’s Slopestyle - Silvaplana, SUI | LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live ON DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live & Outside Watch |
8:00 AM |
Podmilsak Fourth in First Freeski World Cup of Season
Stifel U.S. Freeski Team athlete and 2023 world champion Troy Podmilsak made an impression at the first World Cup of the season. The Big Air Chur World Cup event in Switzerland kicked off qualifiers a day earlier than scheduled due to heavy winds and rain in the forecast, and Podmilsak capitalized on the opportunity and went out big. Executing a triple 18 mute placed him in second in his heat and guaranteed a spot in the finals. Unfortunately, the extreme weather conditions led to the cancellation of finals, with the results from Thursday, Oct. 19, qualifications standing as the final results.
Podmilsak finished in fourth place overall, trailing behind Dylan Deschamps of Canada in first, Daniel Basher of Austria in second and Birk Ruud of Norway in third.
"I'm happy to have shown up and landed the trick I wanted to do yesterday. I was looking forward to stepping it up today for finals but you can’t beat the weather," said Stifel U.S. Freeski Team athlete Troy Podmilsak. "Big thanks to the organizers for making the jump awesome in the difficult conditions. Looking forward to coming back next season!"
Podmilsak, often referred to as TPod, is no stranger to pushing the boundaries in freeskiing. Despite being only 19 years old, he clinched a gold at his first World Championships in big air and took home third place at this event last season.
Notably, Podmilsak was the only U.S. skier to compete in the Big Air Chur event. Next up, the Stifel U.S. Freeski Team will travel to Stubai, Austria for the next contest of the 2023-24 season.
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